Computer Science BS

Overview

Approved By LWIA: 3
Last Re-Certification Date: 3/19/2024
Next Re-Certification Date: 3/20/2026

Program Description

Graduates of this program understand and can apply theoretical concepts in the development of mobile applications and complex software products. They understand the principles of discrete and continuous mathematics and are able to apply logic and mathematical proof techniques. They understand programming fundamentals and are able to apply development techniques using a variety of modern programming languages. They have knowledge of the concepts and design principles relevant to computer architecture, operating systems, organization, networks, and distributed computing environments. Additionally, graduates have knowledge of fundamental principles in software engineering and algorithm analysis. They can perform software quality assurance testing, develop program documentation and flow charts, and apply best practices in the software development process. Graduates value communication, critical thinking and problem solving, scientific and information literacy, financial literacy, diversity awareness, and knowledge creation skills and the need to incorporate them in meaningful ways, enabling students to excel in the software application development industry.

Established in 2012

CIP: 11-0701 Computer Science.

Training Program Type

Vocational

Provider Information

Program Contact Info

6000 E. State Street, Fouth Floor
Rockford, IL 61108
(651) 238-1721
1400 West Normantown Road
Romeoville, IL 60446
(651) 238-1721
6000 E. State Street, Fouth Floor
Rockford, IL 61108
(651) 238-1721
2363 Sequoia Drive
Suite 131
Aurora, IL 60506
(651) 238-1721

Associated Job Families and Occupations

  • Computer and Mathematical Occupations
    • (151252 )

Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body

Quality Assurance

Education Information

Bachelors Degree

75 Weeks ( 1930.00 Hours / 180.00 Credit Hours )

Tuition$24,210.00
Fees$4,715.00
Total Cost$28,925.00

Financial Aid

  • Pell Grants
  • Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
  • Institutional Scholarships
  • Institutional grants, federal work-study

Application Procedure

When youve chosen the program that best meets your needs, apply for admission by submitting or completing the following steps and as determined by your program: 5 Application and enrollment agreement 5 Attestation of high school graduation or equivalency 5 Rasmussen College entrance placement assessment(s), if applicable 5 Non-Cognitive assessment, if applicable 5 Experiential online orientation course, unless exempted 5 Financial arrangements have been initiated 5 Background check: Select programs require prospective students completion of a background check 5 Prospective student immunizations, as required by program 5 Transcripts, official transcripts, as required by program 5 International student documentation, as required 5 Select programs have program specific admissions requirements in addition to all general Rasmussen College admissions requirements. See the admissions requirements for these programs within the applicable program page of the catalog.

Entry Requirements:

  • HS Diploma/GED

Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance

  • EEO Compliant: Yes
  • Disability Accomodation: Yes

Program Offerings

  • Full-Time Enrollment
  • Part-Time Enrollment
  • Classroom Instruction
  • Night Classes
  • Day Classes
  • Online/E-Learning Instruction

Performance Data

Program: Computer Science BS

Overview

Approved By LWIA: 3
Last Re-Certification Date: 3/19/2024
Next Re-Certification Date: 3/20/2026

Program Description

Graduates of this program understand and can apply theoretical concepts in the development of mobile applications and complex software products. They understand the principles of discrete and continuous mathematics and are able to apply logic and mathematical proof techniques. They understand programming fundamentals and are able to apply development techniques using a variety of modern programming languages. They have knowledge of the concepts and design principles relevant to computer architecture, operating systems, organization, networks, and distributed computing environments. Additionally, graduates have knowledge of fundamental principles in software engineering and algorithm analysis. They can perform software quality assurance testing, develop program documentation and flow charts, and apply best practices in the software development process. Graduates value communication, critical thinking and problem solving, scientific and information literacy, financial literacy, diversity awareness, and knowledge creation skills and the need to incorporate them in meaningful ways, enabling students to excel in the software application development industry.

Established in 2012

CIP: 11-0701 Computer Science.

Provider Information

Program Contact Info

6000 E. State Street, Fouth Floor
Rockford, IL 61108
(651) 238-1721
1400 West Normantown Road
Romeoville, IL 60446
(651) 238-1721
6000 E. State Street, Fouth Floor
Rockford, IL 61108
(651) 238-1721
2363 Sequoia Drive
Suite 131
Aurora, IL 60506
(651) 238-1721

Associated Job Families and Occupations

  • Computer and Mathematical Occupations
    • (151252 )

Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body

Quality Assurance

Education Information

Bachelors Degree

75 Weeks ( 1930.00 Hours / 180.00 Credit Hours )

Tuition$24,210.00
Fees$4,715.00
Total Cost$28,925.00

Financial Aid

  • Pell Grants
  • Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
  • Institutional Scholarships
  • Institutional grants, federal work-study

Application Procedure

When youve chosen the program that best meets your needs, apply for admission by submitting or completing the following steps and as determined by your program: 5 Application and enrollment agreement 5 Attestation of high school graduation or equivalency 5 Rasmussen College entrance placement assessment(s), if applicable 5 Non-Cognitive assessment, if applicable 5 Experiential online orientation course, unless exempted 5 Financial arrangements have been initiated 5 Background check: Select programs require prospective students completion of a background check 5 Prospective student immunizations, as required by program 5 Transcripts, official transcripts, as required by program 5 International student documentation, as required 5 Select programs have program specific admissions requirements in addition to all general Rasmussen College admissions requirements. See the admissions requirements for these programs within the applicable program page of the catalog.

Entry Requirements:

  • HS Diploma/GED

Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance

  • EEO Compliant: Yes
  • Disability Accomodation: Yes

Program Offerings

  • Full-Time Enrollment
  • Part-Time Enrollment
  • Classroom Instruction
  • Night Classes
  • Day Classes
  • Online/E-Learning Instruction