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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (STEM) The University of Texas at Tyler The University of Texas at Tyler, USA

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USD 22680

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*Subject to change and other fees
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USD 75

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48 months

Duration

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6.5

IELTS

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79

TOEFL

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65%

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Program Overview

Computer technology touches our daily lives in countless ways, from the cars we drive to the phones we use to how businesses manufacture and market their products. Because computer science is such a vast field with growing applications, careers can take a number of directions — from building games and apps to protecting networks against intruders.

Chart your path forward with The University of Texas at Tyler’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. In preparation for a career as a software developer, computer programmer, network architect or security analyst, you will receive hands-on training, start building your résumé before you graduate and have the opportunity to develop a specialization in computer security, UNIX, artificial intelligence or computer programming languages.

Why Major in Computer Science at UT Tyler?
Computer science shapes our modern world. If you aspire to make an impact within this sphere, comprehensive, hands-on training becomes essential.

Direct your future forward with a BS in computer science from UT Tyler. Considering what you could do and what you need to know to enter the field, the program exposes you to in-demand programming languages, diverse operating systems and emerging technologies:

  • Prepare to enter diverse computing environments: Your professional career starts here. Explore all the pathways forward through courses and hands-on exposure to software development, web development, programming in structured and object-oriented languages, data structures, computer organization, hardware architecture, databases, operating systems and cryptography, among other topics.
  • Personalized attention: Our expert faculty teach in small classrooms where you’ll receive individualized attention to help you reach your career goals. Success coaches support the early stages of your journey as you complete lower-division coursework.
  • Full workforce preparation: Tech careers require creative, strategic thinking and soft skills. Computer science majors receive a sound foundation in communications, problem-solving and other core competencies, all of which are assets in any industry.
  • Hands-on learning: Prepare to jump into the workforce through an intensive hands-on program. Put your skills into practice through a capstone project, compete in the annual UT Tyler Patriot Games Cyber Defense Competition or intern with an area employer. Our students have interned with such leading employers as American Standard, Carrier Corp., NASA, Genesis World, city of Tyler and CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System.
  • Advanced technologies: In our Data Analytics Lab, you’ll have exclusive access to the Texas Advanced Computer Center and Stampede II, ranked as one of the fastest supercomputers in the world.
  • Teaching preparation: Interested in teaching? You can earn a secondary teacher certification in computer science to encourage the next generation of web design, information technology and software development professionals.
  • Grow your network: Build key connections alongside your skills. Computer science majors are encouraged to become members of the Association for Computing Machinery student chapter to network with established industry professionals.

What You’ll Learn
Receive a solid grounding in computer science theories and disciplines while practicing your recently acquired knowledge in specialized computing laboratories.

You’ll gain:

  • A deep understanding of structured systems, including basic computer organization and hardware architecture.
  • An in-depth understanding of operating systems, including process scheduling, memory management and I/O management, with a special focus on Windows and UNIX.
  • Proficiency in abstract data structure types, techniques of algorithm analysis and the theory of computation.
  • Technical competence in computer networks: cybersecurity for the internet, web development, cryptography, troubleshooting and programming.
  • A specialization in computer security, UNIX, artificial intelligence or computer programming languages.
  • Strong leadership and teamwork skills that position you for advancement.

Required courses include:

  • Algorithm Design and Analysis
  • Computer Architecture
  • Computer Organization
  • Database Management Concepts
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Information Knowledge and Management
  • Net-Centric Computing
  • Object-Oriented Paradigm
  • Operating Systems
  • Programming Fundamentals
  • Social and Professional Issues
  • Software Development
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Additional Information

Program Level 4-Year Bachelor's Degree

College/University Processing Time 28 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Optional Practical Training (OPT) work permit

Program Intake

Closed

Aug 2025

General Admission Requirement

    Academic Requirement

    • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have Grade 12 / High School Diploma.

    6.5 IELTS Score
    79 TOEFL Score Minimum Overall Score
    53 PTE Score Minimum Overall Score
    105 Duolingo Minimum Overall Score
    65% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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    Tuition Fee

    The values given below are estimated figures, excluding extra charges like material fee, student activity fees, athletic fees, health care, etc., for courses. To know more, please visit the Programs page.

    Average Tuition Fee Per Year

    22680

    Tuition Fee
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    USD 75

    Application Fee
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    13756 Per year

    Average Cost of Living
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    Scholarships

    UG UT Tyler Scholarships

    Competitive Awards

    The highest-level scholarship recipients will be determined through a competitive process that places emphasis on the whole applicant, not just empirical data. Competitive scholarship applicants who meet deadline requirements will be reviewed for scholarships but may not be selected. All applicants must submit official documents to be reviewed for competitive scholarships. Students that do not submit documents by the posted deadlines will not be considered.

    Honors Scholars Scholarship

    Amount: $10,000

    • Admission and Scholarship Application Deadline: December 1
    • Honors Scholars have to opportunity to live on campus in the Honors Living Learning Community.
    • Scholarship Criteria: 3.75+ High School GPA
      • Alternative Criteria:
        • ACT: 29+
        • SAT: 1350
    • The following documents must be submitted no later than December 1:
    • Additional Requirements:
      • Interview required for selected students.
      • Students selected for the Honors Scholars Scholarship will be members of the UT Tyler Honors Program.
      • Please be prepared to have a 500-word essay for the following prompt: Aristotle is attributed as saying, "It is the mark of the educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." What do you think Aristotle meant by this statement and do you believe it to be true?
    • Funding is Limited: Not all students that are reviewed will be selected.
       
    • Renewal Requirements:
      • Full-time enrollment, demonstration of progress toward degree completion at UT Tyler for the semester(s) awarded.
      • Maintain at least a 3.2 GPA at UT Tyler.
      • Remain in good standing with Honors Program participation requirements.
      • Scholarship has 4 years of total eligibility if renewal requirements are met.

    Patriot Scholarship

    Amount: $1,000-$5,000

    • Admissions Deadline: December 1
    • No scholarship application required.
    • Scholarship Criteria: 3.5+ High School GPA.
      • Alternative Criteria:
        • ACT: 26+
        • SAT: 1240
    • Funding is limited. Not all students that are reviewed will be selected.

    Academic Merit Awards

    Academic merit awards are based solely on GPA, class rank, and/or region. All applicants must submit official documents to be considered.

    Academic Excellence Scholarship

    Amount: $2,000

    • Admission Deadline: December 1
    • No scholarship application required.
    • Scholarship Criteria: Rank within the top 25% of high school graduating class with 3.0 minimum High School GPA, or a minimum 3.5 High School GPA for homeschool students, non-ranking high schools, and international students.
      • Alternative Criteria:
        • ACT: 24+
        • SAT: 1160
    • Funding is limited and awarded on a first come, first serve basis.

    Competitive and Merit Scholarship Renewal Requirements

    Unless otherwise noted above, renewal requires completion of a FAFSA every year, full-time enrollment, demonstration of progress toward degree completion at UT Tyler for the semester(s) awarded, maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA at UT Tyler and remaining in good standing. Scholarship has four years of total eligibility as long renewal requirements are met.

    Honors Scholars recipients follow separate renewal and eligibility requirements noted above. For more information, visit the Honors College website.

    Last Dollar Meaning

    A last dollar award is an award that applies after all other gift aid has been added to a student's account. Gift aid refers to all scholarships, grants, exemptions, and waivers provided by the institution, by the state government, and by the federal government to a student. If existing gift aid would otherwise cover a student's entire balance, no amount of a last dollar award would be applied to that student's account.

    Patriot Promise

    Award Amount: Last Dollar Award Covering Full Tuition and Mandatory Fees

    *For more on Last Dollar, see "Last Dollar Meaning" above.

    • Admission Application Deadline: May 1
    • Program Criteria:
      • Be a member of a household with adjusted gross income up to $80,000.
      • Enroll as a full-time student at The University of Texas at Tyler. Patriot Promise will assist in covering up to 30 credit hours per year.
      • No separate application required.
    • To qualify students must meet the following requirements by May 1:
      • Must be admitted.
      • US Citizens and Permanent Residents must submit a FAFSA .
      • Must be a Texas resident for tuition purposes.
    • Additional Requirements:
      • Graduate from a Texas high school and enroll at The University of Texas at Tyler within seven months of graduation, or transfer directly from another college.
      • US Citizens and Permanent Residents must complete a FAFSA every year.
      • Gift aid (scholarships and grants) offered must be less than the total tuition and mandatory fee charges, as Patriot Promise is non-refundable, last-dollar funding.
    • Renewal Requirements:
      • Must maintain full-time enrollment.
      • US Citizens and Permanent Residents must submit a FAFSA by May 1st yearly and continue to meet income criteria.
      • Must maintain a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA.

    For additional information on the Patriot Promise program, you may visit the Patriot Promise webpage.

    PG UT Tyler Scholarships

    Merit and Talent-Based Awards for Outstanding Students

    The University of Texas at Tyler offers many scholarships designed to attract and retain outstanding degree-seeking students.

    To be considered for a university scholarship, students must be accepted for admission by the deadline stated for each scholarship. The Honors Scholars Scholarship also requires submission of an online scholarship application found at Honors Scholars Scholarship Application.

    Scholarship and Financial Aid Applications

    Awarding of academic scholarships is based primarily on predictors of academic success, such as high school class rank, standardized test scores and prior grades.

    Students receiving the National Merit Finalist, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Regents, Patriot, Patriot Achievement, Presidential or Graduate scholarship are not eligible for additional scholarship funding for the summer semesters.

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