Computer Science

Computer Science is one of the most popular majors international students study. As a student seeking the right program to take abroad, you may ask yourself, what exactly is computer science? Is the degree really worth it?

To put it in simpler terms, computer science is the study of how computers work. But it isn’t just about computers. The study has a theoretical and mathematical focus, and involves exploring processes such as algorithms, to solve problems. When studying computer science, you look at both the hardware and software. To further break it down, you gain an understanding of how a computer performs (hardware) and its programming languages (software).

While entry requirements vary depending on the school you’re applying to, it’s typical for computer science degrees to emphasize mathematics. These courses may include advanced functions, and calculus and vectors. Some institutions even ask students to have a foundation in physics.

You gain a wide range of skills when studying computer science. Technical skills such as programming, and non-technical skills such as problem-solving and leadership, are amongst some of them. A degree in computer science can translate to roles in many different industries. From communications and financial companies, to software, health care, and governmental agencies, there are no limitations. We live in a time where technology plays an important role in many aspects of life, and so the many skills provided with this degree are in high demand. However, even with so many options, many graduates prefer to stay in the computer industry.

Computer Science programs are available in the following levels:

  • Post-secondary Diploma/Advanced Diploma
  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Post-graduate Degree

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