Add a computing and information technology minor to your existing major and bring an understanding of databases, programming, and networks to any discipline. Gain a conceptual foundation of various computing and information technology skills, combined with practical application of these same skills. This additional knowledge will help you gain a competitive advantage over others in your career field.
Wright State computer science graduate Hany Elemary is developing a conversational AI initiative for the drive-through ordering system at Wendy’s restaurants.
Computer engineering major Celeste Irwin is the inaugural recipient of the BHG Financial Runner scholarship for women in STEM
Wright State computer engineering major Celeste Irwin wants to use her medical and programming knowledge to work in research and product development in MRI-guided focused ultrasound.
Computer science graduate student Ashton Williams finds success at Wright State
Ashton Williams earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science and is now working on his master’s degree as part of a combined 4+1 degree program at Wright State.