Program Duration
Year 1: Online
Years 2, 3 & 4: On-Campus
Concordia University Chicago3 Years
On average, graduates of Bachelor of Science - Computer Science earn $93K per year
Software Applications Developers, Computer Systems Analysts and Engineers, Database Administrators, Business Intelligence Analysts, Computer Programmers
When you complete your undergraduate studies in Computer Science at Concordia-Chicago, you will have access to a wide range of resources beyond the computer labs. Our faculty members, who are experienced professionals in the technology industry, continuously adapt to the fast-paced advancements in computer science and software. They will provide you with a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, enhancing your abilities in analysis, problem-solving, and communication. The Computer Science program at Concordia-Chicago offers a practical and adaptable framework that addresses the rapid changes in the field. You will delve into topics such as hardware, operating systems, software engineering, database management, programming, troubleshooting, computer networks, as well as application development for gaming, Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows phone, and web development.
$6,000 per annum for the remaining 3 years on-campus (additional merit-based scholarships available). Click here for year 1 merit-based scholarships.
The All American Undergraduate Program is designed for students who want to accelerate their undergraduate education, saving time and money while building a solid academic base in the USA. The program allows students to complete up to one year of their undergraduate degree remotely from home and then progress to campus to complete the remainder of their degree. In order to advance to Concordia University Chicago, students must achieve a minimum GPA of 2.0 (with a grade of C or better in each subject) in The WorldGrad's All American Undergraduate Program. Students will study up to 10 modules (up to 30 credits) with The WorldGrad from the following list of subjects.
After the completion of the Smart Program, students progress to Concordia University Chicago to study the remaining core and elective courses on campus and complete their degrees. Once on campus, students will be eligible for CPT and OPT during and after completing their studies. Further information on the On-Campus program structure, courses and CPT and OPT opportunities is available with our Admissions Team.