Computing Science
Computing Science examines the use of algorithmic machines to solve problems, computer and software design, programming, information processing.
It is inherently multidisciplinary drawing on insights from mathematics, logic, engineering, sociology and psychology. Computing contributes to nearly every area of academic pursuit, providing technique for the expansion of knowledge. Computing has moved to the core of how our society works, providing the means by which information is captured, analyzed, manipulated, transmitted and stored. Given such a pivotal role for computing in our society, developing a Christian perspective is essential to examining fundamental assumptions inherent in the technology as well as to moving carefully in its further development.
King's 4-year degree in Computing Science prepares students for careers involving information and communications technology. Job practica are an integral part of the program and are expected to make it easy for students to find employment after graduation. Our program is hands-on, actively involving the student in the serviceable use of computers in a real-world environment: industry, small business and other organizations, and the sciences.
The program will enable students to actively integrate these skills with another area of concentration of their choice. They will be able to integrate computing studies with anything from business to biology, from music to education.
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