

The Logic, Information, and Computation Bachelor of Arts program at Pennsylvania University is a four-year, full-time undergraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of logical reasoning, computational principles, and the theoretical foundations of information processing. The curriculum integrates logic, computer science, mathematics, cognitive theory, and research methodology, enabling students to analyze formal systems, model computational processes, and explore the intersection of logic, computation, and information theory. Students engage in applied projects, computational exercises, and research studies, cultivating analytical, technical, and critical thinking skills essential for professional or academic careers in computing, data analysis, artificial intelligence, or formal sciences.
Throughout the program, students participate in seminars, workshops, and experiential learning guided by faculty experts in logic, computation, and information theory. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary analysis, problem-solving, and theoretical reasoning, preparing graduates to design computational models, develop algorithms, and apply logical frameworks to real-world problems. Students leave the program with analytical skills, research competence, computational proficiency, and critical reasoning, fully prepared for careers or advanced study in computer science, logic, information science, or related fields.
Year 1 – Foundations in Logic, Information, and Computation
Year 2 – Intermediate Study in Computational Systems
Year 3 – Advanced Analysis and Applied Research
Year 4 – Capstone and Professional Integration
Graduates of the Logic, Information, and Computation program are prepared for careers in computational research, data analysis, artificial intelligence, software development, information science, and academic research. Alumni may work as data analysts, software engineers, AI specialists, researchers, or pursue graduate studies in computer science, information theory, logic, or cognitive science. The program equips graduates to analyze complex logical systems, design computational models, and apply theoretical principles to practical and research challenges. With strong analytical, computational, and research skills, graduates are highly competitive in professional and academic environments focused on logic analysis, information processing, and applied computation.
This program is distinguished by its integration of logical reasoning, computational modeling, applied research, and interdisciplinary study within a four-year curriculum. Students benefit from mentorship, hands-on research, and immersive projects that connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications in computation, information science, and logic. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and problem-solving, preparing graduates to evaluate complex information systems, develop innovative computational solutions, and contribute meaningfully to professional and academic initiatives. For students passionate about logic, computation, and information analysis, this program offers a rigorous, immersive, and career-focused pathway to professional and academic success.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 215 898 5000
Email: admissions@upenn.edu
Address: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States