The computer has become this century(s) version of the wheel; a piece of technology so ubiquitous and essential that nearly every other consequential human endeavor relies upon its effective use. Computer scientists turn this miraculous machine’s potential into power. Beginning with a study of the design and development of automated computation and information processing systems, they incorporate theoretical mathematics, logic, and engineering to improve hardware and software, conceive new applications, explore artificial intelligence, and push the boundaries of automation.
Why LTU?
Convenient scheduling built around the needs of working professionals and full-time students, with day and evening classes as well as online opportunities.
Tremendous opportunities for professional networking, such as school trips, expos, and meetups.
Interdisciplinary projects that promote teambuilding and leadership skills, rooted in a hands-on experiential learning approach.
A robust and engaging university culture, replete with social activities, sports, job fairs, and opportunities for membership in professional associations.