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welcome to hartwick computer science

WHY STUDY COMPUTER SCIENCE AT HARTWICK?

You want to build, manage and develop systems. You want to create games and apps to make your clients’ lives easier.

Here’s why our computer science program stands out:

  • Take future-focused courses designed to equip you for the latest advancements in the field.
  • Land real-world work experiences through on- and off-campus internships, and work on projects such as designing programs, databases, and systems.
  • Deepen your expertise by adding a minor in a high-demand field like game development, web design, cybersecurity or data analytics.
  • Collaborate with faculty on their research projects to learn – and develop – groundbreaking technologies.

Many Career Paths

With an anticipated growth of 23 percent over the next 10 years (Bureau of Labor Statistics), Hartwick alums are using their computer science studies in companies and organizations like:

  • NorthPoint Solutions LLC
  • Citigroup
  • Visa
  • Cisco
  • IBM
  • NIH (National Institute of Health)
  • Flexi Software
  • BAE Systems
  • Breuer & Co
  • Zebra Technologies
  • Precision Valve and Automation
  • IHS Engineering360

WHERE WILL YOUR HARTWICK COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREE TAKE YOU?

A Career

Diego Espinola ’22 is a product operations associate at Windfall, an organization that provides contextual analytics and modern wealth intelligence to data-driven organizations, putting customers’ databases in a contextual framework so they can make critical strategic decisions.


Graduate School

Azimkhon Sultankhodjaev ’22 is continuing his studies in cloud computing at the University of Texas at Austin. He completed two internships at Hartwick: a project manager at Laundris Corporation and a machine learning engineer at Asterion AI.

Alumni Spotlight: Tom Heritage ’16

Tom Heritage '16 is a Software Engineer at Amazon Prime Video.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Develop a broad knowledge base in programming, database concepts and software building.
  • Choose from a variety of fascinating electives, including ethical hacking, game design or cryptocurrency.
  • Hang out at the Computer Science Resource Center – dubbed “The Clubhouse” by students – in the Johnstone Science Center. It’s where you can hone your programming skills, join LAN parties or the Esports team, and check out robotics demonstrations.

Faculty

Howard Lichtman

Professor and Department Chair of Computer Science

Romas Hada, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Computer & Information Sciences
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Weian Wang

Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems

Kyle Britton

Lecturer in Computer & Information Sciences

Three-Year Bachelor’s Degree Program

Ready to move faster? Get the full Hartwick computer science experience in three-quarters the time at three-quarters the cost.

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