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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Texas A&M University offers a comprehensive undergraduate education designed to prepare students for success in the rapidly evolving field of computing. This program provides a strong foundation in the fundamental theories and practical applications of computer science, equipping graduates with the skills necessary to develop innovative software solutions, analyze complex systems, and contribute to technological advancements across various industries. Students gain proficiency in programming languages, algorithms, data structures, computer architecture, operating systems, and software engineering principles through a rigorous curriculum delivered by experienced faculty members. The program emphasizes both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience, encouraging students to participate in research projects, internships, and collaborative initiatives that enhance learning and professional development. Additionally, students have the opportunity to explore specialized areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, embedded systems, and data science, allowing for customization aligned with their career interests. Texas A&M University’s state-of-the-art laboratories, vibrant academic community, and strong industry partnerships create an environment conducive to innovation and practical learning. Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in software development, systems analysis, IT consulting, and further graduate study, with many alumni achieving success in technology companies, research institutions, and entrepreneurial ventures globally. The program also fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and ethical considerations essential for responsible computing practices. With a curriculum designed to meet the demands of the modern tech landscape, the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Texas A&M University is an ideal choice for students passionate about technology and eager to contribute to shaping the future of computing.
FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester
- Intro. Prog. Design and Concepts
- Intro. to Computing
- Comp. and Rhetoric
- Engineering Mathematics I
Second Semester
- Data Struct. and Algo.
- Discrete Struct. for Computing
- Engineering Mathematics II
SOPHOMORE YEAR
First Semester
- Computer Organization
- Programming Languages
- Linear Algebra
Second Semester
- Intro. To Computer Systems
- Programming Studio
- Principles of Statistics I
JUNIOR YEAR
First Semester
- Seminar
- Computer Science electives
- Concentration area elective
- Mathematics elective
- Science elective
Second Semester
- Computer Science electives
- Concentration area elective
- Science elective
- Elective
SENIOR YEAR
First Semester
- Computer Science electives
- Concentration area elective
- University Core Curriculum electives
Second Semester
- Senior Capstone
- Ethics and Engineering
- Computer Science elective
- University Core Curriculum electives
Required Documents
- ESSAYS
- $90 PROCESSING FEE
- OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT
- OFFICIAL SAT or ACT Scores (including optional essay)
- PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit proof of English proficiency, which is satisfied by one of the following:
- a minimum TOEFL score of: 550 for paper-based testing (p-BT) or 80 internet-based testing (i-BT)
- a minimum SAT Critical Reading (Verbal) score of 500
- a minimum ACT English score of 21
- a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall band
- a minimum PTE Academic score of 53
- completing all four years in a high school within the U.S.
Scholarship Information
1) International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA)
As an International student, you may qualify for a few programs depending upon your visa status.For the 2016-2017 academic year, please download the ISFAA (International Student Financial Aid Application from the FORMS page. The priority date to submit the ISFAA is May 1. Completion of the ISFAA does not guarantee that aid will be awarded. With a U.S. co-signer, you may also be eligible to apply for an Alternative Student Loan.
2) Industrial Affiliates Program (IAP).
These scholarships are $1,000 and are available to undergraduate and graduate students, based on need and merit. The number and amount of these scholarships are based upon contributions from corporate sponsors and may vary from year to year.
3) 2016 FIRST Scholarship Opportunities
- In support of the FIRST (Application Link - filter by State) mission, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering is offering one (1) merit-based scholarship for $1,000 to high school seniors who have participated on a FIRST team during their school career.
- This scholarship must be utilized for undergraduate courses in either computer science or computer engineering in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
- Each recipient must meet the regular academic requirements for admission to Texas A&M University and the College of Engineering.
- Deadline is January 15 of each year
4) Scholarships Administered by Engineering Student Services and Academic Programs (ESSAP)
Multiple scholarships from several donors. Offered to engineering students with a GPA of 2.75 or higher. Students must be currently enrolled in a major in the Dwight Look College of Engineering and be working on their first baccalaureate degree. Applications will be evaluated on scholastic achievement, leadership, financial need, special circumstances, number of family in college currently and first generation in college.
5) Southerland Aggie Leader Scholarship
Eligibility: Undergraduates, graduates, and professional students; minimum cumulative GPR of 2.5 at Texas A&M
2016-2017 - College Station Undergraduate Fall and Spring
Resident |
Resident at home |
Non-Resident* |
|
Tuition & Fees | $10,030 | $10,030 | $30,208 |
Loan Fees | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Room & Board | 10,368 | 4,626 | 10,368 |
Books & Supplies | 1,054 | 1,054 | 1,054 |
Travel | 2,282 | 2,282 | 2,820 |
Personal Expenses | 3,474 | 3,474 | 3,474 |
Total | $27,272 | $21,530 | $47,988 |