BS in Computer Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Texas at Arlington

Program Overview

The University of Texas at Arlington’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) designed to provide a balanced blend of theoretical foundations and hands-on technical skills. The program emphasizes software development, systems design, and computational theory to prepare graduates for a wide array of career opportunities in tech-driven industries or for pursuing advanced degrees.

 Curriculum Structure

The BSCS program at UT Arlington requires the completion of 120 credit hours, structured to include core computer science courses, mathematics, science, technical electives, and general education requirements.

Core Computer Science Courses:

  • CSE 1310: Introduction to Computers and Programming

  • CSE 1320: Intermediate Programming

  • CSE 1325: Object-Oriented Programming

  • CSE 2312: Computer Organization and Assembly Language

  • CSE 2320: Algorithms and Data Structures

  • CSE 3318: Algorithms and Data Structures II

  • CSE 3320: Operating Systems

  • CSE 3315: Theoretical Concepts in Computer Science

  • CSE 3330: Databases

  • CSE 4308: Artificial Intelligence or other senior-level electives

  • CSE 4316: Senior Design I

  • CSE 4317: Senior Design II

Mathematics and Science Requirements:

  • MATH 1426: Calculus I

  • MATH 2425: Calculus II

  • MATH 3319: Differential Equations or Linear Algebra

  • MATH 3330: Discrete Structures

  • PHYS 1443/1444: General Physics I & II with Labs

  • Two approved science electives with labs

General Education Requirements:

Includes coursework in English composition, U.S. history, political science, creative arts, and social/behavioral sciences.

Technical Electives:

Students must complete advanced computer science electives at the 4000 level, offering options such as:

  • Cybersecurity

  • Data Mining

  • Machine Learning

  • Computer Graphics

  • Software Engineering

Capstone Project:

The two-part Senior Design Project (CSE 4316 & 4317) serves as the program's capstone, where students apply their knowledge to real-world problems, often in partnership with industry sponsors.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

UT Arlington places a strong emphasis on applied learning and real-world engagement:

Internships:

The university’s Lockheed Martin Career Development Center helps students secure internships with leading tech firms, government agencies, and startups, providing essential industry experience.

Undergraduate Research:

Students are encouraged to work alongside faculty on research in areas such as AI, robotics, cybersecurity, and data science through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP).

Innovation and Labs:

Facilities such as the UTARI (UT Arlington Research Institute) and Innovation Center support student innovation and entrepreneurship through access to cutting-edge equipment and collaborative spaces.

Student Organizations and Competitions:

Active clubs like ACMIEEE, and Women in Computing host hackathons, coding challenges, and networking events to enhance student involvement and leadership.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from UT Arlington’s Computer Science program are equipped with strong technical, analytical, and collaborative skills for a variety of career paths.

Employment Opportunities:

Alumni have launched careers in roles including:

  • Software Engineer

  • Cybersecurity Analyst

  • Database Administrator

  • Systems Architect

  • Cloud Engineer

  • Data Scientist

Graduates are employed at top companies such as Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Google, IBM, and Amazon, as well as across startups and public-sector agencies.

 

Graduate Studies:

Many graduates go on to pursue master’s and doctoral programs in Computer Science or related disciplines, including at UTA itself or at prestigious institutions nationwide.

With a strong academic foundation, practical experience, and vibrant research culture, the BS in Computer Science at UT Arlington prepares students to thrive in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.

Program Key Stats

$27,494
$ 75

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66 %

Eligibility Criteria

BBB - ABB
3.0 - 3
26 - 30
75 - 80

990 - 1230
18 - 26
6.5
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Career Pathway:   Software Engineering: Developer
  • Full-Stack Engineer
  • Mobile App Developer
  •   AI & Data Science: Machine Learning Engineer
  • Data Scientist
  • AI Researcher
  •   Cybersecurity & Cloud: Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Cloud Engineer
  • Ethical Hacker
  •   Finance & Business Tech: Quantitative Analyst
  • Fintech Developer
  • Blockchain Specialist
  •   Product & Management: Product Manager
  • Technical Program Manager
  •   Entrepreneurship: Startups and innovation
  •   Further Studies: MS or PhD in AI
  • cybersecurity
  • or data science for research roles
  • MBA for leadership and management positions
  •   Long-Term Growth: Engineering: Software Engineer → Tech Lead → CTO
  •   Data & AI: Data Scientist → Head of AI
  • Management: Product Manager → VP of Engineering

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