Computer Science Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science program in Computer Science at Kennedy-Western University is designed to provide a background in programming, programming concepts and operating system software. Specific courses provide the student with a sample of the most current programming techniques: C, C++, Pascal and Java, and allow understanding in the use of other programming languages. Additional courses are offered to enhance the students' understanding of software development and provide an understanding of the theory involved in computer systems development. Programming languages and compilers, and artificial intelligence provide the core of the advanced subject matter. Courses include Introduction to Computer Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, Software Development and Operating Systems Design. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.
Master of Science - The Master of Science program in Computer Science at Kennedy-Western University builds upon the fundamental skills of an undergraduate program, skills gained experientially or educationally. Advanced programming techniques, simulation, and modeling are introduced at the master's level. A deeper understanding of programming concepts and the basis of computer systems analysis and design continues with study of finite languages, and analysis of algorithms. Advanced topics in operating systems design and communications systems design are provided to enhance the student's capabilities in the use of computers in real world applications. Courses include Computer Science Theory, Systems Architecture, Relational Databases and Software Engineering. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.
Doctorate - The Doctor of Philosophy program in Computer Science at Kennedy-Western University is designed to provide a greater depth of understanding in programming, programming concepts and operating systems software for the graduate student with a Master of Science in Computer Science. The program is designed for professionals who have a strong foundation in computer science. A study of distributed computing and networking, optimization, natural language processing, computer graphics and neural networks covers state-of-the-art topics in computer science today. Courses include Logic Programming, Numerical Analysis, Natural Language Processing and Computational Complexity. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.
