Gain some of today’s most in-demand career skills and become a part of the technological future by studying computer science.
At the University of Central Missouri, choosing to pursue a Computer Science program means getting the opportunity to work with industry-grade equipment and software while you learn, gaining practical skills you’ll need for your career. You’ll also get to study with expert faculty whose top priority is training students for success.
Choose from one of our many Computer Science options
The mission of the Computer Science program at the University of Central Missouri is to
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Extensive hands-on learning
17:1 student-to-faculty ratio
Facilities are upgraded every 3 years
ABET-accredited Computer Science option
If you want to join a Computer Science program where you’re actually working with computer systems and programming languages — not just talking about them — the University of Central Missouri is for you:
Computer Science students at UCM graduate ready for a fulfilling career, with both the technical competencies and the soft skills employers are looking for. Computer science professionals are needed in almost every industry, and many of our graduates join large companies to help them develop and maintain large-scale systems. Earning potential in many computer science careers is high and growing.
Today’s technology-driven business world offers a wide array of lucrative careers in computer science for you to choose from. Some of the fields where UCM Computer Science students find opportunities include:
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Within a few years of graduation, a graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science will use the knowledge and skills obtained in the program to:
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Graduates of the program will have an ability to:
In addition, students in Computer Science Option will demonstrate the following extra student outcomes:
6. Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.
Numerous scholarships are available specifically for Computer Science majors. In addition, there are paid opportunities to work as a tutor or teaching assistant. For a full list of scholarships, visit ucmo.edu/scholarshipfinder.
For Entering Freshman
Scholarship Name |
Minimum Criteria for Eligibility |
Computer Science Achievement Award | 1. major in Computer Science 2. ACT >= 23 3. high school GPA 3.5 or higher |
Harmon |
1. major in Computer Science or Electronics (preference given to double major) |
Kennedy |
1. declare a major in the department |
Software Engineering Achievement Award | 1. major in Software Engineering 2. ACT >= 23 3. high school GPA 3.5 or higher |
For Current Students
Scholarship Name |
Minimum Criteria for Eligibility |
ACM |
1. major in Computer Science 2. ACM member 3. enroll in at least 12 s.h. each semester at UCM |
Brown |
1. second/third year at UCM 2. major in computer science/mathematics 3. GPA >=3.5 (mathematics courses), GPA >= 3.3 (all course) 4. show promise in pursuing post-graduate study 5. demonstrate financial need |
Computer Science Achievement Award | 1. major in Computer Science 2. GPA 3.2 or higher |
Griffith |
1. major in Computer Science 2. enroll in at least 12 s.h. each semester at UCM |
Harmon |
1. major in Computer Science or Electronics (preference given to double major) |
Moore |
1. major in the department 2. junior or senior class 3. GPA >= 3.0 in the major 4. enroll in at least 12 s.h. each semester at UCM |
Software Engineering Achievement Award | 1. major in Software Engineering 2. GPA 3.2 or higher |
The program has state-of-the-art computing labs to support both instruction and research needs. The main lab for computer science program consists of forty Dell computers running both Linux and Microsoft windows operating systems. Six computer classrooms, with more than thirty computers each, are ideal for upper classes and special lab sessions. Lab computers are upgraded regularly. Three student common areas provide a space for students to collaborate on homework and projects, as well as relax between classes. These rooms are conveniently located near faculty offices to help establish a community of learners.
The program strives to provide our students with the latest technologies. We offer both Windows and Linux platforms so that our students are well-prepared for a career as a software professional under those two leading industry-standard platforms. The program is a member of the Azure Dev Tools for Teaching, Oracle Academy and VMWare Academic Program.
Computer Science job market is booming. Demand for computer professionals in the United States and Missouri grows faster than universities can produce graduates. U.S. News & World Report recently ranked Software Developer as the No. 5 of the best jobs in America 2022. Many computer related occupations are also on the list. It is not surprising that Kiplinger recently also ranked Computer Science as the No. 1 best college majors for a lucrative career. Glassdoor ranks Data Scientist as the No. 6 of the best job in America 2022. Graduates from computer science programs have long known that CS leads to great jobs and careers.
Here at University of Central Missouri, the job placement of our graduates is excellent. According to the recent report from the Career and Life Design Center at UCM, our computer science students are among the most successful in finding jobs. Our computer science graduates are employed in companies such as Microsoft, Garmin, Amazon, AT&T, Boeing, VMWare, UMB, Commerce Bank, Cerner, DST, Sprint, Mastercard, Hallmark, YRC Worldwide, Honeywell, Mutual of Omaha, All-State, Huber and Associates, Shelter Insurance, AIG, Computer Associates International, Busch, Scottrade, etc.
Finally, money talks! According to the National Association of Colleges & Employers (NACE) 2022 salary survey, Computer Science is the highest paid group of majors with an average salary of $75,900 for new college graduates nationwide. The typical average starting salary for UCM computer science graduates is between $65K and $75K in recent years.
School of Computer Science and Mathematics sponsors the UCM Esports team. For more information, please visit the following link.
The B.S. in Computer Science - Computer Science Option is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET. Annual Student Enrollment and Graduation Data
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