Computing
East Tennessee State University's Department of Computing offers professionally oriented Undergraduate (B.S.) and Graduate (M.S.) degree programs in computer and information science and a Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics. Emphases include software engineering, database management, data analytics, operating and distributed systems, networking, artificial intelligence, and enterprise information systems such as SAP.
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Concentrations
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Computer Science
The Computer Science concentration focuses on systems-level software development, such as real-time graphics simulations, distributed software systems, and operating systems. It features courses in data structures, algorithms, computer architecture, operating systems, advanced mathematics, and science. We recommend it for graduate work in computer science. -
Cybersecurity and Modern Networks
The cohort-based Cybersecurity and Modern Networks concentration focuses on secure software development, systems deployment, and network computing, including cloud, wireless, mobile, and sensor-based computing. Students apply for admission to the concentration after completing a designated set of foundation courses. We recommend it for graduate work in cybersecurity. -
Information Systems
The Information Systems concentration focuses on business-oriented computing, including Enterprise Resource Planning and enterprise system implementation, configuration, and programming. Students select an emphasis in accountancy or management and explore uses of computing in business process definition and execution. We recommend it for graduate work in information systems or business administration. -
Information Technology
The Information Technology concentration focuses on web development, computer security, database and system administration, and human-computer interaction. We recommend it for graduate work in information technology.
Career Services
The College of Business and Technology provides a Career Services Office specifically for business and technology majors. Career coaching, resources, and networking opportunities are available, so students can graduate career-ready for a competitive marketplace.
BlueSky Tennessee Institute powered by ETSU
This groundbreaking partnership between BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and East Tennessee State University prepares students for the workforce in an accelerated program of study. Students will earn a Bachelor of Science in Computing degree, with a concentration in Information Systems, in 27 months.
Best in Tennessee!
ETSU was named the best Bachelor of Science in Computing for the Information Systems Concentration! For more information about all four of our concentrations, visit our Undergraduate Programs page.
Graduate Programs
Master of Science in Computer Science
The Master of Science in Computer Science gives students the opportunity to deepen their understanding in the Computer Sciences after completion of the Bachelor's degree, enhancing their marketability for prospective employers. The program offers concentrations in applied computer science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and software engineering.
Master of Science In Information Systems
The Master of Science in Information Systems is a technically-oriented degree for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understand of technology in a business context. The program offers concentrations in cybersecurity management and analytics, data analytics, information management, and user experience engineering. The program is open to anyone who is eligible to enroll in an ETSU graduate degree program; it requires no prior background in software or systems.
Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics
Our Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics is designed for those with bachelor’s degrees who wish to prepare for careers in working with, presenting, and organizing data -- regardless of experience.
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Student Spotlight:
Wyatt Powell - Cyber Security Intern at Eastman Chemical Company
"My internship has helped me to develop the fundamentals I learned in the classroom into actual skills that are applicable in the work force. Instead of learning about encryption in a classroom, today I actually started developing an encryption system for logging protocols by implementing what I learned in class and using those fundamentals to lay the groundwork for a system that will be beneficial to the company."
Students should expect to gain a strong background in ...
- Programming
- Design
- Computer organization
- Database management
- Networking
- Software engineering
Paired with training in ...
- Critical thinking
- Written and oral communication
- Project management
- Teamwork
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