Online Computer Science Programs
Earn your degree on your schedule, fully online.
Build a Future in Computer Science
Take your passion for information technology and improve the lives of people around you. Join a growing industry helping to solve complex problems in business and government and build your future in computer science. Start your journey earning your degree in computer science with 100% online programs through the University of Nebraska.
School That Fits Your Schedule
Whether you're just thinking about entering a career in IT or have many years of working with computers, an online program fits the lives of busy full-time working adults. Online students have the flexibility to take a course or two each semester, allowing them to access their coursework when their schedule allows it.
Career Outlook
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow 13% from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations. With a projection of 667,600 new jobs added in the industry. (BLS)
Career Opportunities Include:
-Computer and Information Research Scientists
-Computer Network Architects
-Computer programmers Computer Programmer
-Computer Support Specialists
-Computer Systems Analysts
-Database Administrators and Architects
-Information Security Analysts
-Network and Computer Systems Administrators
-Software developers Software Developers, Quality Assurance Analysts, and Testers
-Web developers Web Developers and Digital Designers
Online Programs
CERTIFICATES
Computer Science Education, Graduate Certificate
Cybersecurity, Graduate Certificate
Data Management, Undergraduate Certificate
Information Technology Administration, Undergraduate Certificate
Systems Development, Undergraduate Certificate
BACHELOR'S DEGREES
Cybersecurity, BMS
Information Technology, BMS
Management Information Systems, BMS
Management Information Systems, BS
MASTER'S DEGREES
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