About the BS in Computer Science Degree
Why Study Computer Science at Cedarville?
Prepare to launch your career in software engineering, cybersecurity, or web/mobile development! Through Cedarville's BS in computer science program, you'll gain the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in these fields, with the option to specialize in cyber operations. Beyond preparing you for a career, Cedarville's distinctly Christian computer science degree will challenge you to use your vocation as a ministry for Christ. Find your place in the ever-changing world of technology while using your skills as a platform to glorify God.
Interested in computer science but pursuing another major? The computer science minor provides a solid foundation in computer science while allowing you to focus on your chosen field.
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Biblical Worldview
The Bible is the authority for research and study in every class you'll take. -
Mentoring Christian Faculty
You'll be taught by highly-credentialed professors who want you to succeed. -
Top Placement Rates
Our graduates achieve top career and grad school placement rates — 10% above the national average.
Program Overview
Program Format and Related Programs
Cedarville offers graduate and undergraduate programs with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you choose the degree or program that is the best fit for you.
Related Programs
Program Level and Format
- Undergraduate
- 4-Year
- Residential
Program Faculty
Seth Hamman, PhD
Director, Professor of Cyber Operations and Computer ScienceContact
- SBCC 236
- 937-766-7686
Patrick Dudenhofer, MS
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Cyber OperationsContact
- ENS 220 B
- 937-766-8023
George Landon, PhD
Professor of Computer Science, Head of Computer Science and Cyber OperationsContact
- ENS 180 C
- 937-766-7659
Program News
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Professor’s Research on Space Debris Informs Hands-on AI Education
Cedarville professor George Landon is helping the U.S. Air Force Academy improve identification of space debris using specialized AI and noisy telescope data. He brings that real-world messiness into class while students join the research. -
Creatives and Coders Unite in 48-Hour Video Game Design Challenge
Cedarville University hosted the Global Game Jam Jan. 30–Feb. 1, giving students 48 hours to build games from the theme “mask.” The noncompetitive event united coders, artists and musicians, strengthening teamwork skills for game development.