Computer Science Major and Minor
The Computer Science Major and Minor at Davidson
Computer science combines problem-solving skills with cutting-edge technology to develop automated solutions and systems with diverse applications.
A major or minor in Computer Science supports students interested in core computing ideas and techniques, and in the application and expression of those concepts for the benefit of society. Recent graduates work in industry or pursue graduate degrees in computer science and related fields at programs including Stanford, Duke, and University of Maryland College Park. Students regularly compete in programming competitions and hack-a-thons, collaborate with faculty on research, and publish and present papers at international computer science conferences. Student organizations promoting diversity in computer science include FICSIT and D-Code.
Students interested in declaring a computer science major should fill out Computer Science Major Declaration Form. Survey responses will be used to match students with faculty advisors. This matching will happen at the beginning of each month during the semester.
Students interested in declaring a computer science minor submit the Computer Science Minor Declaration Form (Google form) to the department chair.
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