Computers affect almost every aspect of modern-day life – and as the technology continues to advance, so does the demand for computer scientists. This is especially evident when you consider the expected employment growth rate: 12-24 percent through 2026 – much faster than the national average. And with median salaries that range from about $106,000 for software developers to $143,000 for computer and information systems managers – there’s no doubting the value of computer science skills.
If this high-earning and challenging field sounds appealing, LTU’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science might be the program for you. The degree offers a solid foundation in computer science, combining industry-relevant courses and labs teaching state-of-the-art technologies in one of the country’s strongest undergraduate research programs.
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Artificial Intelligence Concentration
As Computer utilization becomes more sophisticated, analyzing problems and programming solutions requires advanced Artificial Intelligence algorithms to deal with Big Data such as machine learning, deep learning, data mining, and pattern recognition. Undergraduate Computer Science degree coupled with Artificial Intelligence concentration gives students a competitive edge in today’s advance technological landscape. It will also provide an avenue to pursue a Master Degree in leading Artificial Intelligence technologies solving complex problems like autonomous vehicles, big data mining, computer vision, and natural language processing, and medical robotics (or robotics in healthcare).
September 2025
College of Arts and Sciences
21000 West Ten Mile Road,
SOUTHFIELD,
Michigan,
48075, United States
Students must have high school equivalent. The following English proficiency test scores are required for students for whom English is a second language: 60 on the TOEFL iBT; 5.5 on the IELTS; 95 on the Duolingo English Test for undergraduate students.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.