Computer Science is an exciting and constantly evolving field with virtually unlimited growth. With a major in computer science, youre limited only by your imagination. Whether you want to create the next hot application or analyze medical data for cancer research, studying computing will give you a competitive edge, the ability to solve complex problems, and a career that will never be obsolete. Given the incredibly high demand from companies for today's computer science students, considering a major in Computer Science is a sound investment.
At UTSA, you can earn a Computer Science degree with optional concentrations in Cloud and Systems, Cyber Security, Data Science, Software Engineering, or the highly specialized Cyber Operations track. Concentrations and tracks are declared after youve been admitted and have met with your academic advisor.
Internships allow you to obtain work experience, explore a chosen career path and increase your marketability to employers. Students can access Handshake, UTSA's jobs portal, to search for jobs and internships and recruiting and event information. UTSA's Career Center has a COS career counselor who provides internship opportunities and advice to students across every science major.
The Department of Computer Science is engaged in cutting-edge research in cross-cutting research thrust areas of cybersecurity, data-driven intelligence and virtual reality systems, and networked and software systems, with expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, software engineering, cloud computing, cybersecurity, bioinformatics, Internet-of-things, embedded systems, parallel, distributed, and high-performance computing, and computer graphics and virtual and augmented reality. The Department of Computer Science operates dedicated classrooms, a large instructional lab, 20 research labs, and two main research units: the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS) and the Institute for Cyber Security (ICS). Its faculty members are also affiliated with UTSA's School of Data Science, National Security Collaboration Center, and AI Matrix Consortium. Cybersecurity refers to a set of techniques used to protect the integrity of networks, programs, and data from attack, damage, and unauthorized access.