Computer Science (CS) at VCU

Start your journey to success with the help of experienced faculty from the Department of Computer Science. From the first year of your undergraduate program you can:

  • Investigate digital forensics and security in the Security and Forensics Engineering (SAFE) lab
  • Mine data for biology and medical implementations a biomedical or bioinformatics lab
  • Focus on theoretical and applied research in computational intelligence algorithms, like artificial neural networks and fuzzy logic systems
  • Engage in cross-disciplinary learning through other colleges, like computer gaming courses with the VCU School of Arts

Apply theoretical knowledge from lectures in practical, real-world lab environments like:

  • Advanced graphics processing unit servers
  • Augmented reality and virtual reality equipment
  • Stationary and mobile robotic platforms
  • The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Computing

Computer Science

Find your specialty

Computer science is a discipline that works with processing information in digital computers. At VCU, hands-on learning opportunities start at enrollment, allowing you to experience the many applications of computer science and choose a path that fits your interests.

Explore the core areas of computer science through directed study focusing on:

  • Data science
  • Cybersecurity
  • Software engineering
  • The Internet of Things
  • Biomedical informatics

Undergraduate Degrees

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Cybersecurity

VCU Engineering is a National Security Agency (NSA) Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense and a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research, one of four in Virginia.

We’re also a member of The United States Cyber Command Academic Engagement Network and have an educational partnership with the Department of Defense’s Cyber Crime Center. Our partnerships offer unique opportunities to advance understanding of digital security by participating in programs like:

  • The Cyber4n6 digital forensics partnership with Virginia State Police
  • NSA-funded GenCyber cybersecurity bootcamp
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Student Organizations and Events

You can find like-minded students with a passion for computer science at one of the many clubs supported by the VCU College of Engineering while learning and competing at computer science events like MegaHacks, one of the largest hackathons in the United States.

Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

Cultivate new interests by gaining experience in research during the College of Engineering’s summer REU program. You’ll connect with people from different disciplines while learning new information, techniques and perspectives to help solve the many challenges facing our world.

Vertically Integrated Projects: Research, Creation and Exploration

Stand out from your peers with opportunities to lead and contribute to large-scale, multi-year research with the College of Engineering’s Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) all while getting school credit. You will work with other students across a variety of fields, learning the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration.

Internships

Apply what you learn in the classroom in a professional setting to gain valuable practical experience.

Looking to the future

Computer science students find many opportunities while enrolled at the College of Engineering and when they graduate. They currently work in companies like:

  • CoStar
  • CGI
  • Bank of America
  • Amazon
  • CarMax
  • Capital One

Internship & Career Fair

Accelerated Master of Science Degree Program

Stand out from your peers with a master’s degree in computer science. The VCU College of Engineering’s accelerated bachelor and master of science degree program allows you to earn an advanced degree within five years, a time and cost savings over traditional degree programs. 

Accelerated B.S. to M.S.

Beyond the classroom

Centered in the heart of Richmond, Virginia (often referred to as RVA), college life at VCU is completely different from a more isolated, traditional campus experience. There’s so much to do, and RVA isn’t just any city. It’s got character. A state capital with an unlikely mix of qualities — historic, artsy, food-obsessed, Southern, diverse, laid-back — it has just the right dose of grittiness to give it an edge.

Explore RVA

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