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Computers play a vital role in everyday life. Learn how data, networks, security, and programs can be used ethically, and consider your role as a steward of technology. A degree from Geneva in computer science prepares you to use your skills to support and protect others
Focus on your interests with minors like cybersecurity, data science, and mobile technology
Put classroom learning into practice through labs and hands-on applications
Gain valuable experience interning with local companies
Take advantage of Windows- and Linux-based microcomputers available for all computer science majors
Extract, verify, and present information using the newest data collection technologies
Look behind the scenes of computer science, data networks, telecommunications, security, firewalls, and much more
Develop data-driven web applications while mastering the new programming languages
Discuss the legal and ethical issues of hacking and consider your own responsibility from a Christian perspective
Graduates who aspire to have an impact in their communities and their careers through a Geneva Education gain expertise in this field enhanced by academics rooted in Christian values and ethics in Geneva’s program.
New Information Systems Analyst openings expected by the year 2030 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
With an 8% growth rate over the next ten years, Database Administrators are in demand
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Visiting our campus is a great way to get to know Geneva College better. We offer two types of visits that provide a very personal look into life at Geneva.
Schedule A VisitGeneva College announces a new mobile app, Geneva Mobile, which provides a development platform for students in its software engineering courses and enables easy access to campus information. The Geneva Mobile App is available for free download from the Apple iTunes App Store and the Google Play App Store.
Geneva College is recognized for its commitment to engaged, hands-on education as a one of the 2021-2022 Colleges of Distinction, and it is one of only four universities in Pennsylvania that are 2021-2022 Christian Colleges of Distinction.
Geneva College hosts the STEM Symposium for Undergraduate Research from 6:30-8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, in Old Main. Chemistry Professor John Stahl, PhD, will speak on “Lessons Learned in Research: Observations from Conducting Chemistry Research for over 40 Years,” followed by a student poster session.