Computer Science Degree Program Information
Earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Franklin – online or on campus.
The business world needs computer science professionals. And it's willing to pay top dollar. According to survey data collected by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), computer science graduates are now receiving the highest salaries in years due to a shortage of qualified graduates in the applicant pool.
You can take advantage of this surge in demand with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Franklin University.
Learn computer science concepts you'll use today and in the future.
Because technology is always changing, you need a strong foundation of knowledge to keep pace with trends in the computer science industry. With Franklin's bachelor's degree in Computer Science, you'll go beyond basic programming to include algorithm development, computer architecture, and more.
With these skills, you'll be well qualified to move into the computer science field. And even if you're a seasoned vet in industry, earning a fresh bachelor's degree with advanced concepts will solidify your job security and prepare you to lead technology initiatives in your organization – or to earn a master's degree in Computer Science.

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