Businesses are looking for well-rounded computer scientists who are skilled in a full spectrum of emerging technologies and able to create innovative solutions to technical challenges.

Through our pragmatic and flexible approach to education, you¡¯ll learn essential skills in computer science and will also be able to focus your degree to an area of interest that allows you be immediately valuable in today¡¯s workforce; you¡¯ll take a more contemporary approach to the analysis, design, and implementation of critical software applications.

Upon completion of their academic requirements, graduates of Champlain College¡¯s undergraduate Computer Science & Innovation program will be prepared to launch their careers.

Learning outcomes for Computer Science & Innovation majors:

  • Systems Thinking.?Analyze, design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
  • Problem-Solving.?Identify problems and formulate solutions for systems and organizations while reconciling conflicting objectives and finding compromises.
  • Communication.?Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  • Teamwork.?Work effectively as part of a team to develop and deliver quality software artifacts.
  • Context Awareness.?Design solutions using approaches that integrate ethical, social, legal, and economic responsibilities.
  • Cultural and Global Awareness.?Recognize the applicability of computing and evaluate its impact on individuals, organizations, and global society.
  • Professional Practice.?Evaluate and use appropriate methods and professional standards in computing practice.
  • Professional Development.?Explore historical, current, and emerging techniques and technologies, founded on a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.
  • Technical Expertise.?Apply knowledge of computing and mathematics within technical domains.
  • Pragmatic Approach.?Apply computing theory and programming principles to practical software design and development.

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