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There are numerous ways for you to continue your education outside of the classroom at Minnesota State Moorhead.
Moorhead's Computer Science & Information Systems department courses are taught by diverse faculty who specialize in a variety of areas to help students acquire advanced technical knowledge and skills in areas such as computer hardware, software, computation and theory; computer analysis and design of business information systems; and organizational computing infrastructure, including network and system administration.
A Bachelor of Science degree may be earned in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or Computer Information Technology at Minnesota State Moorhead.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers a variety of Computer Science and Information Systems scholarships for current and incoming students. Scholarships are listed below. Students can also apply for general university scholarships through the Office of Scholarship & Financial Aid.
A degree in Computer Science from Minnesota State Moorhead will ensure you’re exceptionally prepared to begin your career following graduation. The computer science & information system field is projected to grow 12 percent by 2024, adding nearly 488,500 new jobs.
The Minnesota State Moorhead Computer Science & Information Systems Department provides a broad-based, rigorous curriculum to prepare students for a successful future in the exciting, fast-paced technology industry.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Minnesota State Moorhead Computer Science & Information Systems Department or to request information.
The Computer Science and Information Systems Department houses two labs in Bridges Hall (BR) that are primarily used as classrooms, but are open for general use when classes are not scheduled.
The Minnesota State Moorhead Regional Science Center (RSC) is approximately 400 acres of prairie, riparian forest habitat and river communities offering a variety of education, research and recreational opportunities and experiences.
The College of Science, Health & the Environment seeks student advisory board membership each semester to provide a student perspective and voice to the dean of the college.