UNF School of Computing
The School of Computing has primary responsibility for computer-related instruction in the College of Computing, Engineering, & Construction. For undergraduate students, the school offers the Bachelor of Science degree in Computing and Information Sciences with four separate programs in Computer Science, Information Science, Information Systems, and Information Technology. For graduate students, the school offers the Master of Science degree in Computing and Information Sciences with three separate programs in Computer Science, Information Systems, and Software Engineering. With all our programs, we expect our graduates to improve their computing and communication skills, effectively collaborate, and conduct themselves professionally.
View our Programs of Study for more information.
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Student Quotes
"Many of the issues, questions, & concerns [in group projects] are very similar to what I see every day at work!"
-Brian M.
"Lots of rewarding and hard work which formed the basis of the skill set I utilize over 10 years later."
-Keith S.
"In-depth education that focuses on a "return to basics"; the fundamentals are those that I've used throughout my career."
-Bradford S.
"The professors know the real world because they lived it or are still living it in some fashion. They provided real world examples which helped a lot once I started my career."
-Angela M.
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School Highlights
The UNF School of Computing experience is one of interactive engagement and immersion in our technology-centric programs of study and supporting labs & resources.
Our talented faculty and staff are highly accessible offering substantial one-on-one involvement.
We encourage our students to get involved whether it's joining a Student Organization, participating in enriching activities, or collaborating with local and regional computer professionals on unique research opportunities.
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