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About the Program

CS Internships


The Department of Computer Science offers a curriculum designed to support a variety of interests in computing. An introductory programming course teaches problem solving using computers. Data structures, object-oriented programming, and computer organization are important components of the major. Additional courses in such areas as computer graphics, operating systems, comparative programming languages, theory of computation, computational science, and team programming projects allow students to strengthen their knowledge of and abilities in the discipline. 

The major in Computer Science has as its foundation recommendations of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and provides the basis for graduate study and employment in computer science.

Students majoring in biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, or psychology can also obtain an Emphasis in Computational Science.

Similarly, majors in Accounting, Business Economics, Economics, Finance, or Intercultural Studies for Business can obtain and Emphasis in Information Management.

Many students have computing internships in companies and government laboratories during the summer and interim. 

Students can participate in the social and professional activities of the Wofford Student Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

Come by and talk to us (Olin Building 204) or e-mail Dr. Angela B. Shiflet.