Student sits in LVC computer programming class.

Computer Science

LVC’s Computer Science program equips you with technical expertise and the flexibility you'll need to work on the cutting edge of software development and machine learning. The foundation you build here with your BS in Computer Science helps you adapt to new technologies, new platforms, and new ideas long after graduation.

As a computer science major, you’ll start with computer programming and mathematics. You’ll move on to learn software development skills at the upper level that allow you to tackle large and interesting projects, working independently and in teams. Along the way, you will be trained to become an independent learner, careful problem solver, and effective communicator. Our program is flexible, allowing you to double major if you’d like.

For all students who qualify, need-based departmental scholarships are available.

Learn More About the Program

Tailor your degree to fit your interests and career goals by choosing a major track. Computer Science is a traditional computer science curriculum that focuses on designing and developing software systems. Computer Science + Data Science provides two years of programming and mathematics, followed by a focus on data science, including machine learning and deep learning courses.

Students sit in LVC computer programming class.

Coding a Career in CS

Do More with Your Degree

You’ll start writing code on day one while learning several programming languages. Through individual and team projects, you’ll gain the skills necessary to design and implement solutions.

Go Further in Your Career

All of our students complete a professional experience before graduating. Most do paid internships during the summer, gaining valuable industry experience and insight into potential careers.

Get Support from Professional Partners

Whether you’re looking to develop professionally or pivot in your career path, the Breen Center is here for you before and after graduation.

95%
of LVC computer science grads are employed within a year of graduating
$131,450
median pay for software developers, quality assurance analysts, and testers in 2024 (BLS)
23%
projected job growth outlook 2022–32 (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Is a Computer Science Degree Worth It?

Many of us have unique reasons for pursuing a degree in CS, but for most students, the biggest question is the same: Is a computer science degree really worth the investment?

The data says yes, and the reasons are clear.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and information technology occupations are projected to grow 23% from 2022 to 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations. This growth is driven by the increasing demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence and LLMs, cybersecurity, data analytics, and software development—skills at the core of every computer science program.

In fact, a 2023 report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce found that computer science ranks among the top five highest-paying undergraduate majors, with lifetime earnings often exceeding those of many other fields.

A computer science degree opens doors to a wide range of industries, from tech and finance to healthcare, defense, and beyond. Whether you’re passionate about programming, fascinated by theory, or drawn to the fast-growing field of business analytics, a CS degree provides the foundation to pursue your interests—and to customize your academic path along the way.

At LVC, we’ve designed our computer science major to combine seamlessly with complementary programs like mathematics, actuarial science, and data science. You can personalize your studies, expand your expertise, and graduate on time—prepared to thrive in one of today’s most in-demand, high-paying fields.

In Their Words

My favorite part about LVC’s Computer Science major is the sheer amount of hands-on exposure we get to multiple different programming languages and concepts. Every class has a different flavor, unique topic or part of a system to focus on, and each of them builds out a holistic experience across many Computer Science disciplines that will suit anyone in their future career. LVC has taught me how to think cross-disciplinary, meaning I can use the skills I learn about how to approach particular coding problems outside of a Computer Science specific realm, which has taught me to communicate effectively and approach problems differently.
Brian Myers ’26, Computer Science
Across both the Actuarial Science and Computer Science Programs, the focus is always on developing your skills for a successful career. LVC students often have valuable skills and insights that set them apart from other candidates and set them up for great careers.
Bryn Deibel ’25, Analyst, Oliver Wyman
300,000
new computer science jobs will be available by 2026
The Computer Science program at LVC prepares students to succeed in the workplace by developing soft skills alongside a focus on software development.
Dr. Stephanie Blanda ’09, Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences

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