Go Beyond Code with a Computer Science Degree from UNE
Coding can be a powerful tool to help solve big problems. A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from 49ͼ¿âprepares you for an exciting career writing the language of progress, driving innovation, and addressing the world’s complex challenges.
Here, you’ll develop a solid foundation of sound theory and fluency in a variety of programming languages like Python, C#, and Java. You’ll also learn about advancements in computer architecture and cybersecurity. Plus, you’ll learn to use generative AI to do more, faster and stay ahead of the curve.
At UNE, you’ll apply what you learn — working with faculty and students from across our degree programs on interdisciplinary projects that you power with code. From helping to study climate change impacts to improving health care delivery, you’ll gain real-world experiences turning theory into practice. You’ll be well prepared to thrive in our technology economy, with the flexibility to work in virtual reality, gaming, robotics, and beyond.
Note: The Computer Science degree program is available beginning in fall 2025.
Why 49ͼ¿âfor your Bachelor's in Computer Science
- Master the foundations of coding for technical and career flexibility
- Learn to use AI platforms to magnify the impact of your work
- Apply your skills to real-world projects in realms such as health, environmental science, business, and more
- Graduate with the ability to work in a wide range of organizations, from software companies to firms in virtually any economic sector
- UNE’s School of Computer Science and Data Analytics is led by expert faculty renowned in the field
- Join a workforce expected to grow by 23% over the next five years (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023)
- 49ͼ¿âis the #1 Maine college for getting a job after graduation (Zippia, 2023)
What Will You Study? B.S. in Computer Science Curriculum Overview
Our program will prepare you to work in varied disciplines from systems architecture, to cybersecurity, to software programming. You’ll learn to develop solutions in a variety of programming languages such as PHP, JavaScript, or Ruby, and apply it all with an eye toward sustainability and security.
You’ll dive deep into vital courses like:
Computer Architecture
Explore how computer systems execute programs and manipulate data with processor organization, machine-level code, parallelism, and performance evaluation and optimization.
Software Engineering
Discover the principles of software engineering and study the development lifecycle, from planning to design, testing, deployment, and maintenance.
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
Learn the fundamentals of cybersecurity with the concepts and techniques used to secure computer networks, systems, and data from threats.
Technology, Society, and Ethics
Examine the impacts of modern technology on the world through the lenses of cyber ethics, privacy, security, sustainability, and civil liberties in cyberspace.
Analysis of Algorithms Elective
Investigate methods for designing and benchmarking algorithms with topics that include induction, dynamic programming, hashing, and advanced data structures.
Curriculum
Required Courses
Course | Credits |
---|---|
Programming I - DSC 225 | 3 |
Programming II - DSC 325 | 3 |
Programming II - DSC 325 | 3 |
Data Structures & Algorithms - DSC 270 | 3 |
Operating Systems | 3 |
Computer Architecture | 3 |
Computer Networks | 3 |
Technology, Society and Ethics | 3 |
Cybersecurity Fundamentals | 3 |
Machine Learning - DSC 344 - 3 credits | 3 |
Introduction to Database Design - DSC 301 | 3 |
Computational Theory | 3 |
Software Engineering | 3 |
Capstone Senior Seminar | 3 |
Total | 39 |
Elective Courses (choose 3 courses for a total of 9 credits)
Course | Credits |
---|---|
Computer Science Internship | 3 |
Parallel and Cloud Computing | 3 |
Concepts in Artificial Intelligence | 3 |
Cyber Forensics | 3 |
Analysis of Algorithms | 3 |
Data Mining - DSC 410 | 3 |
Predictive Modeling - DSC 420 | 3 |
Topics in Data Science - DSC 490 | 3 |
Total | 9 |
Mathematics Requirements
Course | Credits |
---|---|
Discrete Mathematics - MAT 212 | 3 |
Calculus 1 - MAT 190 | 3 |
Calculus 2 - MAT 195 | 3 |
Linear Algebra - MAT 220 | 3 |
Applied Statistics - MAT 321 | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Science Requirements (choose 2 courses for a total of 8 credits)
Course | Credits |
---|---|
Biology I - BIO 105/105L Biology II - BIO 106/106L or | 8 |
University General Chemistry I - CHE 150/150L University General Chemistry II - CHE 151/151L or | 8 |
University Physics I - PHY 210 University Physics II - PHY 211 or two of the following | 8 |
Ecology and Evolution of Marine Organisms - MAR 105/105L | 4 |
Cellular and Molecular Biology of Marine Organisms - MAR 106/106L | 4 |
Marine Biology - MAR 250/250L | 4 |
Oceanography - MAR 270/270L | 4 |
Total | 8 |
We also offer a minor in Computer Science.
Introducing the 49ͼ¿âComputer Science Bachelor's Degree
Career Paths for Computer Science Grads
Computer science professionals are in high demand with national median salaries reported as $176,000 annually. A degree from 49ͼ¿âprepares you to apply computer science to virtually any industry or as a general software developer. Launch your successful career as a(n):
- App developer
- Web developer
- Cloud computing engineer
- Cybersecurity specialist
- Database administrator
- eCommerce consultant
- Systems analyst
- Data scientist
- Machine learning engineer
Computer Science Careers by the Numbers
National average salary for computer scientists
Projected job market growth for computer scientists for 2022–2032
Job openings per year
Meet Director Sylvain Jaume
49ͼ¿âis proud to announce Sylvain Jaume, Ph.D., a leading artificial intelligence expert, as the inaugural director for our new School of Computer Science and Data Analytics (starting June 2024). Sylvain is a professor of Computer Science who comes to 49ͼ¿âhaving served as a dean of business and computer science, and as the founding director of one of the nation’s first data science programs, a data science institute, and an interdisciplinary engineering program.
Sylvain’s research interests are in artificial intelligence, computer vision, machine learning, and image-guided surgery. He is also a partner in an artificial intelligence company. Building on his industry experience and his passion for developing students, he is dedicated to preparing the next generation of global citizens and innovators.
Hands-On Learning for Computer Science Majors
Imagine using your talents to help fight climate change, improve human health, or help the American chestnut tree make a comeback. With the 49ͼ¿â’s Computer Science program in Maine, you’ll work closely with students and faculty from other disciplines on important, project-based research that just might change the world.
Past/current projects include:
- X (Twitter) mining to examine sentiments surrounding a social issue
- Using drones to measure the growth of genetically modified chestnut trees
- Developing software to classify breast cancer based on data
- Designing a dynamic programming algorithm with applications for gene sequencing
- Using code to read aquatic DNA without physically harming the animals
- Examining ocean data to understand currents
Computer Science Internships and Co-Ops
In collaboration with Educate Maine and its network of employers, 49ͼ¿âwill offer Computer Science students immersive internships, co-ops, and apprenticeships. You’ll have the opportunity to gain real-world experience with a broad range of companies, nonprofits, government agencies, and other organizations under the mentorship of computer science experts.
Examples of potential internship positions include:
- Software engineering intern
- Programming intern
- Cyber security
- Computer programmer
- Computer systems analyst
- Data science research
- Database development
- Mobile application development
- Network systems administration
- Website development
- Algorithms
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer graphics
- Web design/development
- Cloud consulting
- Information technology
Computer Science Program Admissions information
The Computer Science degree program is available beginning in fall 2025. For admissions information, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (207) 602-2847 or admissions@une.edu.