WSU's School of Computing offers two accredited undergraduate programs and four accredited graduate programs where students conduct state-of-the-art work in machine learning, algorithms and software systems, robotics, and computer systems and architecture.
For undergraduates, the School of Computing offers:
At the graduate level, we offer HLC accredited:
School of Computing graduate certificates:
The mission of the school of computing is to provide students with a strong foundation in the traditional and contemporary areas of computer science, cybersecurity, computing, and data science. The objective of the undergraduate programs is to educate students in science and engineering so that they can conceive and solve technological problems in society. Social and humanistic (including diversity) issues are also emphasized in the general education component of the program to provide breadth in education. The undergraduate programs provide graduates with the knowledge, aptitudes, and attitudes which prepare them for corporate and governmental entry level jobs or to pursue further education at the graduate level. The objective of the graduate programs is to enable students to synthesize, interpret, and apply research and other forms of knowledge for the advancement of the discipline.