The College of Computing and Informatics offers a
B.S. and a B.A. in Computer Science as well as an undergraduate certificate in
Game Design. In addition, the College offers an Honors program and an Early Entry program.
The
Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) equips students with advanced skills and knowledge in the planning, design, implementation, testing and evaluation, deployment, maintenance, and management of applications and systems that embody information and communication technologies for their proper functioning. Additional degrees include Professional Science Master’s in Health Informatics, Data Science and Business Analytics, and a dual Master’s in Architecture and Computer Science/Information Technology.
CCI’s
Doctoral programs feature interdisciplinary research, strong multidisciplinary faculty, and are designed to prepare students for both employment and academia. Computing and Information Systems Systems is the largest and fastest growing program at UNC Charlotte, and Bioinformatics and Computational Biology addresses the growing need for knowledgeable life scientists with quantitative and computational skills.
With over 50 research faculty supported by over 120 Ph.D. students, post-docs, and research associates, CCI offers a highly competitive,
collaborative research effort, that bridges fundamental research with critical scientific, societal, and national defense challenges.
In conjunction with CCI’s
Business Partner Program, nearly 450 students per semester participate in internships/co-ops, totaling 43% of the undergraduate student body of CCI.