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Computer Science

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Department of Computer Science

Hathcock Hall, Room 122
300 College Park
Dayton, Ohio 45469 - 2160
937-229-3831
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In the news

Faculty and students in the University of Dayton's Department of Computer Science are continually recognized for their achievements.

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Leading the Way

In 1961, the University of Dayton became one of the first schools in the country to develop an undergraduate program in Computer Science. Our program, course offerings and facilities have grown with the times but we still maintain strong student to faculty relationships and provide individualized attention to our students.

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is ABET accredited.

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The Cyber Defense Program has been designated as an NSA CAE-CD.

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Preliminary Results: Computer Science Top-Paid Master’s Discipline

Computer and information sciences is the top-paid Class of 2022 discipline at the master’s-degree level, according to preliminary results reported to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).

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The Bachelor of Science

Learn about Bachelor of Science degrees in the University of Dayton College of Arts and Sciences. We offer more than 15 majors in the natural sciences.

The Bachelor of Science

Learn about Bachelor of Science degrees in the University of Dayton College of Arts and Sciences. We offer more than 15 majors in the natural sciences.

Virtual Reality

Virtual and Mixed Reality Labs

The Department of Computer Science virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) labs are designed for researching and developing applications for virtual and augmented reality systems.

Virtual Reality

Virtual and Mixed Reality Labs

The Department of Computer Science virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) labs are designed for researching and developing applications for virtual and augmented reality systems.

Improving VR for Therapy

Virtual Reality Self-Modeling

With funding from the University of Dayton's STEM Catalyst Initiative, Ju Shen (Computer Science) and Ben Kunz (Psychology) are developing a novel behavioral intervention system for children with autism.

Improving VR for Therapy

Virtual Reality Self-Modeling

With funding from the University of Dayton's STEM Catalyst Initiative, Ju Shen (Computer Science) and Ben Kunz (Psychology) are developing a novel behavioral intervention system for children with autism.

In the News
Technology 03.18.24

The NSF awarded a University of Dayton computer scientist a grant to explore commercialization opportunities for an artificial intelligence-powered traffic simulator.

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Faculty 09.08.23

G. Michael Poor joined the University of Dayton faculty in July as an associate professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science.

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