Future Students
Welcome Prospective Students!
Thank you for considering NDSU and the Department of Computer Science for your undergraduate education. We've assembled the links below to help you get an idea of the programs that we offer as well as the opportunities available for undergraduate students.
Please use the form below to contact us if you have any questions or to request more information. We also welcome you to schedule a visit to campus through the Admissions Office. As part of your visit, we look forward to welcoming you to the department to meet with a faculty member and see the facilities that we have to offer.
Undergraduate Degree Programs:
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Software Engineering (2023)
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Cybersecurity (2024)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Dual Major
Minor in Computer Science
Minor in Artificial Intelligence
Accelerated Masters
Graduate Degree Programs*:
M.S. & Ph.D. in Computer Science
M.S., M.S.E., & Ph.D. in Software Engineering
Graduate Certificate Programs*:
Graduate Certificate in Software Engineering
Cybersecuity Certificate
*Graduate application deadlines are:
February 1 for fall semester; September 1 for spring semester.
Learn About Existing Students:
Student Profiles
Department News
The Spectrum - Student Newspaper
Student Organizations:
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
UPE: Upsilon Pi Epsilon (Honors Society)
STARS: Students & Technology in Academia, Research and Service
Cybersecurity Student Organization
Additional College of Engineering student organizations
Department Information:
Faculty
Staff
Hardware Recommendations
University Information:
About NDSU
Cost of attendance
Scholarships: Department | University-wide
International Admissions Information
Office of Admissions - to schedule a visit, apply, or more information
Graduate School Information - to schedule a visit, apply, or more information
Graduate School Admissions
International Graduate Admissions Information
More information about graduate admissions is available through the Graduate School.