Undergraduate Studies
The Department of Computer Science offers undergraduate
majors in Computer Science as part of Bachelor of
Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree
programs. The B.S. augments the B.A. with more
computer science, mathematics, and experimental laboratory
courses. In addition, the Department offers four
undergraduate minors in Computer Science,
Computer Information Technology (CIT),
Computational Linguistics, and Financial Modeling. This page
contains information about each of these options.
For students not majoring or minoring in Computer Science,
CSCI 12 provides an understanding of how problems are
formulated for solution by a personal computer using
popular software packages. CSCI 111 teaches
introductory programming for students who have never
used a computer, and serves as a first course for
students considering a major or minor in computer
science. See the
Courses and
Schedule page for more details about these courses.
Admissions and Financial Aid
For information on undergraduate admissions, you should
first consult the Queens College
Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
For other questions about computer science, you
may also
contact the
Department of Computer Science main office. Additional Queens College resources include:
- International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO)
- Financial Aid Office (FAO)
- Office of Honors and Scholarship Programs
Current Students: Stay Informed
- Join the Undergraduate Student E-mail List
Additional Resources
- Academic Integrity
- AP Credits
- Departmental Awards & Honors
- Graduate Courses for Undergraduates
- Internship Application Form
- Minimum Grade Requirement
- Office of Career Services
- Transfer Students
- Undergraduate Advisors
- UPE Scholarship Application