In the Computer Science and Computational Thinking Program at Gonzaga University, you don’t just learn how to work with computers, you learn how to solve problems.
This Bachelor of Arts program combines the study of math and computer science with a broad liberal arts education in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. You will build practical computing skills while gaining a solid understanding of how the computational thinking process can be used to formulate and solve complicated problems in a variety of fields.
The world needs professionals to develop and manage increasingly complex computing systems. Our graduates are prepared for job opportunities in fast-growing fields such as software engineering, system support, web design, technical support and database administration. The degree is also highly desired in the fields of psychology, biology and even philosophy.