Computer Science
Computer Science
ODU's Computer Science program prepares graduates for an exciting career in the fast-growing and ever-changing field of information technology.
Program Highlights
- Major and minor available in Computer Science.
- Small class sizes allow ODU professors to interact, instruct and mentor students on a personal level.
- Prepares students for a career in one of the fastest growing fields in the U.S., with an expected 30% job growth during the next ten years.
Degrees & Courses
Read the degree requirements and course descriptions for the major and minor, plus view a sample 4-year plan.
Outcomes & Careers
Learn how this major prepares you for a career in one of the fastest growing fields in the U.S.
Computer Science Department
Get to know ODU faculty members, view current news and events, and more.
There are increasing opportunities for well-trained and well-educated personnel in
the growing high-tech job market. Jobs in the high-tech industry are growing faster
than other private sector jobs.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 2018 and 2028 employment
of computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow 12 percent,
which is much faster than the average for all occupations. This is expected to add
more than 546,000 jobs.
In Ohio, we are witnessing some of the fastest tech job growth in the country and
at
Ohio Dominican University, we prepare students to take advantage of these opportunities.
ODU offers two of the most the most in-demand degrees in the American workforce today
and in the decade ahead: Computer Science and Software Engineering.
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ODU's Handshake includes on and off-campus internships, and part- and full-time positions for students.
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The university鈥檚 Information Technology department frequently employs students as technical support staff. Students may also pursue independent research projects under the supervision of faculty, and have the opportunity to present their work at research conferences.
On-campus work-study positions at the ODU Helpdesk are available to students who have been awarded work-study as part of their financial aid.
Have Questions? Contact Us!
Alae Loukili, D.Sc.
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Sansbury Hall, Room 229
(614) 251-4659
loukilia@ohiodominican.edu
For admission questions, contact:
Undergraduate Admission
Griffin Student Center, 203
(614) 251-4500
(800) 955-OHIO (955-6446)
admission@ohiodominican.edu