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Computer Science – Business Emphasis

A Computer Science degree with a Business Emphasis prepares students to understand organizational needs and apply technology solutions.

About the Program

A Computer Science degree with a Business Emphasis prepares students to understand organizational needs and apply technology solutions. The ability to communicate and collaborate with IT service providers, vendors, suppliers, and business teams make graduates valuable assets for achieving organizational growth through internal and external partnerships.  

Highlights

Recognized by the State of Ohio as a Program of Innovation

Professional Science Master’s Program 

Course Requirements

Students earning a Bachelor of Science Computer Science degree must complete the following curriculum. 

The core curriculum consists of required courses grounded in project management, software engineering, data mining, and analytics. View the full curriculum in the University of Findlay Undergraduate Catalog.    

The emphasis curriculum consists of required courses. View the full curriculum in the University of Findlay Undergraduate Catalog.  

Tech

Hands-On Experience

Computer science students at the University of Findlay are in high demand, with strong internship and employment opportunities both on and off campus. These experiences provide real-world skills, income, and often a direct path to full-time employment after graduation. Local partners such as Marathon Petroleum, General Electric, and CentraComm regularly host our students, while on-campus roles through University ITS, the Makerspace, and the student-run 3C Computer Repairs offer additional hands-on experience close to home. 

Careers

A Computer Science degree with a Business Emphasis from the University of Findlay prepares students to bridge the gap between technology and organizational strategy. Graduates learn how to apply computing solutions to real business challenges while effectively communicating and collaborating with technical teams, vendors, and organizational stakeholders.

  • Systems Analyst  
  • IT Business Analyst  
  • Technology Consultant  
  • IT Project Manager  
  • Business Intelligence Analyst  
  • Information Systems Manager  

This combination of technical and business knowledge makes graduates highly valuable across a wide range of industries. 

Clubs and Activities

There are many opportunities outside of the classroom to get involved, including:

The Oiler 10 student-run, faculty-mentored marketing and consulting agency, in which students gain authentic hands-on experience by providing support and solutions to real businesses and organizations. The group also has opportunities to travel and learn from agencies and businesses around the country.   

The mission of Technology and Gaming Club at the University of Findlay is to foster interest in and to further knowledge in the areas of technology and gaming.

The club is sponsored by the University’s Mathematics program and provides opportunities for students to engage with mathematics outside the classroom.

Some things the Euler Math Club is known for include:

  • Connecting mathematics majors and minors with faculty and peers.
  • Participating in mathematical problem-solving activities and discussions.
  • Supporting academic and professional development in mathematics.
  • Providing opportunities for networking and community among students interested in math.
  • Participating in departmental events such as Math Day at Findlay, which brings professionals and speakers to campus to discuss innovations and careers in mathematics.

The University of Findlay has a student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s largest computing and computer science professional organization. The club is geared toward students interested in computer science, software development, information technology, cybersecurity, data analytics, and related fields.

ACM activities include:

  • Regular chapter meetings
  • Attending meetings of the Northwest Ohio ACM chapter and other professional computing organizations
  • Tours of computer facilities and technology companies
  • Invited speakers from industry and academia
  • Networking opportunities for students pursuing computing careers

3C Computer Repairs is a student-run organization that has proudly served the University of Findlay and the surrounding community, offering reliable and affordable computer repair and technical consulting services.

Endowed Scholarships

Available Scholarships

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Accreditation

The College of Sciences is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).