Online Bachelor’s in Computer Science Program Guide

Technology isn’t just our future — it’s our present. If you’re ready to take on today’s top careers and lead in tomorrow’s, our Maryville University online bachelor’s in computer science is for you. This flexible, dynamic program features a modular curriculum that adapts to the latest trends, tech, and tools in the field. We built our program in collaboration with top employers in the field, so you can learn the most in-demand skills to pursue a rewarding and lucrative career.

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At a glance

Build proficiency with state-of-the-art industry tools, top coding languages, and emerging technologies.

Explore financial aid and transfer credit friendly admission.

Learn on your time with flexible, 100% online coursework.

Get real-world experience through project-based and experiential learning.

Choose from five in-demand
undergraduate certificates: Data Science, Software Development, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity, User Experience/User Interface (UX/UI).

Learn on your time with flexible, 100% online coursework.

Curriculum

Built with input from top employers in the field, our online bachelor’s in computer science features a dynamic curriculum and a focus on the real-world challenges and opportunities you’re likely to face in your career. Our program also features a built-in certificate in one of five future-focused fields of computer science. Round out your fundamentals by earning your certificate in artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, data science, software development, or user experience/user interface (UX/UI).

Computing Core Courses (24 Credit Hours)

COSC 130
Introduction to Programming
COSC 150
Introduction to Java Programming
COSC 151
Computer Science I
COSC 220
Database Applications
COSC 231
Project Management
COSC 350
Data Structure & Algorithms
COSC 360
Operating Systems
COSC 498
Capstone Project

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Certificate (18 Credit Hours)

Required: DSCI 303, DSCI 408, DSCI 419, and COSC 440. Select 2 of the following: COSC 421, COSC 423, COSC 435, COSC 443, COSC 445, or DSCI 314 

DSCI 303
Introduction to Python
DSCI 408
Machine Learning
DSCI 419
Deep Learning
COSC 440
Artificial Intelligence I
COSC 421
Introduction to Robotics
COSC 423
Computer Vision
COSC 435
Introduction to Reinforcement Learning
COSC 443
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
COSC 445
Applications of Artificial Intelligence
DSCI 314
Natural Language Processing

Cybersecurity Certificate (18 Credit Hours)

ISYS 280
Cybersecurity Principles
ISYS 470
Ethical Hacking
ISYS 474
Networks and Security
ISYS 481
Virtualization & Cloud Security
ISYS 484
Digital Forensics
ISYS 485
Incident Response and Threat Intelligence

Data Science Certificate (18 Credit Hours)

Required: DSCI-303, DSCI-408, DSCI-417. Select 3 of the following: DSCI-302, DSCI-304, DSCI-314, DSCI-419.

DSCI 303
Introduction to Python
DSCI 408
Machine Learning
DSCI 417
Big Data Analytics
DSCI 302
Introduction to R
DSCI 304
Introduction to SQL
DSCI 314
Natural Language Processing
DSCI 419
Deep Learning

Software Development Certificate (18 Credit Hours)

SWDV 220
Computer Systems and Programming Languages
SWDV 226
Software Development Methods and Tools
SWDV 420
Foundations of Web Application Development
SWDV 430
Object Oriented Analysis and Design
SWDV 460
DevOps
SWDV 497
Special Topics in Advanced and Emerging Technologies

User Experience / User Interface (UX/UI) Certificate (18 Credit Hours)

ISYS 120
Principles of App Design
ISYS 220
Introduction to Mobile App Development
ADGD 265
Introduction to Digital Media
ADDM 200
Designing for Meaning
ADGD 310
Web Design I
ADIN 450
UX/UI Design

To ensure the best possible educational experience for our students, we may update our curriculum to reflect emerging and changing employer and industry demands. Undergraduate programs and certificates are designed to be taken at apart-time pace. Please speak to your advisor for more details.

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Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (high school) / 2.0 on a 4.0 scale (college)*
  • Official transcripts from all colleges or universities previously attended
  • Official high school transcript (required for applicants with fewer than 60 transfer hours from a regionally accredited school)
  • Eligible transfer credits accepted; associate degree completion may satisfy general education requirements
  • No standardized tests required

*Applicants who do not meet the GPA requirement may be considered for provisional admission.

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Accreditation and rankings

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Named an “Apple Distinguished School” for 2021-2024

Ranked a “Best National University” for 2022 by U.S. News & World Report

Why Maryville Online?

We’ve been progressively challenging the norms of higher education for nearly 150 years. We started as one of the first universities to educate women. Today, we continue to push the boundaries and prepare students like you for a digital world. At Maryville, we understand what it takes to step beyond your comfort zone.

Maryville University is a nationally ranked private college recognized for comprehensive and innovative education focused on student learning, outcomes, and success — both online and on campus. We’re located just 22 miles from downtown St. Louis.

Early Access program

Did you know that Maryville undergraduates can qualify for graduate level credits? Once you are accepted – and you have not yet completed your elective requirements — we invite you to explore Early Access as an option.

Through Early Access, you can get a head start on earning a graduate degree by taking master’s level courses that count toward your undergraduate and graduate degrees. Graduate-level Early Access courses are billed at the undergraduate tuition rate — so you can save time and money.

You can learn more at our Early Access page.

Faculty spotlight

Jennifer Yukna

Associate Professor of Chemistry and Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences

Dr. Jennifer Yukna is a passionate and accomplished science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educator and researcher. Currently serving as the dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Yukna brings nearly 20 years of teaching experience into her practice, including more than a decade at Maryville.

In that time, she’s dedicated herself to teaching her students to think critically and consider problems and projects scientifically. Her approach to education is hands-on, giving her students the opportunity to see through practical experience, projects, and real-world case studies how to apply what they learn in the classroom to their lives and careers.

As a highly respected expert in her field, Dr. Yukna has served as a peer reviewer, given presentations, participated in research, and published a number of studies. But her top focus is her students. She’s a believer in the power of STEM to influence and improve students’ lives, and has worked to bring that enthusiasm to younger students and underrepresented groups. During her time at Maryville, she also has served as a member of the Student Success Committee and the University Scholars group.

At Maryville, we always put students’ needs and educational experiences first. Dr. Yukna epitomizes that philosophy. When you earn your online degree in computer science from Maryville, you can learn from industry experts like Dr. Yukna who prioritize your success.

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