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The Computer Science Bachelor of Arts program offers students a comprehensive understanding of computational thinking, software development, and algorithmic problem-solving within a flexible liberal arts framework. Unlike a purely technical degree, this program emphasizes both the core principles of computer science and their broader applications across disciplines such as cognitive science, economics, biology, or digital humanities. Students gain proficiency in programming languages, data structures, and system design while also developing analytical, critical thinking, and collaborative skills that are crucial in today’s tech-driven world.
Throughout the program, students are encouraged to integrate computer science knowledge with insights from other academic fields, fostering interdisciplinary innovation. The curriculum prepares students to solve real-world problems using computational tools while maintaining a strong focus on communication and ethical responsibility. With access to research labs, project-based courses, and internship opportunities, students graduate ready to contribute meaningfully to both technical and non-technical sectors where computational literacy is essential.
Year 1 – Foundations of Computing
Year 2 – Core Theory and Tools
Year 3 – Applied Topics and Development
Year 4 – Advanced Projects and Integration
Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science possess a versatile skill set that allows them to thrive in many sectors. They often pursue roles such as software developers, data analysts, IT consultants, and technical product managers in industries including technology, healthcare, finance, education, and public policy. Their strong foundation in computing, combined with interdisciplinary awareness, also makes them competitive candidates for positions in UX design, digital marketing, research support, and educational technology. Many continue their studies in computer science, information systems, or interdisciplinary graduate programs that combine technology with business, law, or the social sciences.
This program offers a unique opportunity to study computer science in a broad academic context, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests and future goals. With a strong emphasis on both technical competency and cross-disciplinary engagement, the curriculum cultivates adaptable thinkers who can collaborate across domains and solve complex societal problems with computing solutions. Students benefit from small class sizes, dedicated faculty, and a vibrant academic environment that supports creative problem-solving, innovation, and ethical leadership in the digital age.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 401 863 1000
Email: admissions@brown.edu
Address: University of Brown, Providence, RI 02912, United States