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Computer Science

Welcome to the Computer Science Department at 鶹ɫƬ. Here, you'll find valuable resources for students enrolled in computer science courses, whether as majors or individuals looking to enhance their computer skills through required or elective classes.

Computer Science, a vital component of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), holds relevance across various fields. In today's society, computer scientists play a crucial role in managing information across all sectors.

 

Overview

Our mission is to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the computer science principles and technology through quality instruction.

Computer Science is one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) areas that has applications in all fields. In the modern world, computer scientists are essential to every segment of society in the management of information. See the most recent degrees and programs for specific degree requirements and course descriptions. Additionally, online course options are available for local and distance learning students.

If you are not majoring in computer science, you may be interested in taking Introduction to Computing (COSC 1301) as a basic computer literacy course to improve your computer skills and increase your knowledge of the newest technology. These skills will certainly help you to be more successful in your other coursework and future career. Many College degree plans suggest students take COSC 1301 Introduction to Computing to meet the computer literacy requirements.

Many computer science employment opportunities require advanced degrees. This transfer curriculum is designed for students who plan to pursue a degree in Computer Science at a four-year college or university after completing their studies at 鶹ɫƬ. *

Upon successful completion of the prescribed courses, the student will be eligible to graduate from 鶹ɫƬ with an Associate of Science degree in Computer Science.

Associate of Science - Computer Science

 

  • Computer Systems Analyst

  • Computer Programmer

  • Computer and Information Research Scientist

  • Software Developer

  • Database Administrator

Next Steps

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Career Coach is a FREE online tool designed to help you find a great career by providing the most current local data on wages, employment, job postings, and associated education and training.

Through a simple keyword search, you can learn about the employment prospects of differing careers. The real-time information is customized to the College’s geographic region and includes detailed wage estimates and up-to-date job postings associated with any career. Users are directed to the College’s programs when searching for specific jobs.

Career Coach also includes a built-in resume builder to help students and jobseekers quickly put together an updated resume with key skills and previous job experiences.

Financial aid is available to help eligible part-time and full-time students pay for college. It can be a combination of grants, loans and work-study.

To learn more about the types of scholarships and their deadlines, please click on the “Learn More” link below.

Name Dr. Ana Sanchez
Title Division Director
Room N-340
Program Area Computer Science
Phone 409-944-1330 
Email asanchez@gc.edu
Admin Support Kayla Pangarakis Ext. 320

 

Name Lionel DeLuna
Phone 409-944-1429
Email: ldeluna@gc.edu
STEM Center Room: N-310A