The School of Computing within the College of Engineering at WSU 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.
A National Security Agency (NSA)/Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center of Academic Excellence in Cyberdefense Education since 2019
Recently ranked No. 18 (fall 2023) and No. 23 (spring 2024) in Cyber Power Rankings
Home to the Hub for Cybersecurity Education and Awareness (HCEA) that promotes and enhances cybersecurity education and awareness in Kansas
The School of Computing provides students with a strong foundation in the traditional and contemporary areas of computer science, cybersecurity, computing and data science. Students develop the knowledge, aptitudes and attitudes that 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.
You may contact our department in Jabara Hall, room 249, or via phone at (316) 978-3156. If you would like to connect with the interim school director, Dr. Visvakumar Aravinthan, select the appropriate link below.