Minor in Computer Science
The minor in computer science gives students the foundational knowledge to succeed in an increasingly technical world. You’ll learn how to build the software and services infrastructure used by individuals and organizations worldwide. The minor consists of five courses—from programming fundamentals to human-computer interaction—that will help you gain proficiency while easily fitting around your major requirements. All with no prior programming experience needed.
The minor in computer science gives students the foundational knowledge to succeed in an increasingly technical world. You’ll learn how to build the software and services infrastructure used by individuals and organizations worldwide. The minor consists of five courses—from programming fundamentals to human-computer interaction—that will help you gain proficiency while easily fitting around your major requirements. All with no prior programming experience needed.
The minor in computer science gives students the foundational knowledge to succeed in an increasingly technical world. You’ll learn how to build the software and services infrastructure used by individuals and organizations worldwide. The minor consists of five courses—from programming fundamentals to human-computer interaction—that will help you gain proficiency while easily fitting around your major requirements. All with no prior programming experience needed.
The minor in computer science gives students the foundational knowledge to succeed in an increasingly technical world. You’ll learn how to build the software and services infrastructure used by individuals and organizations worldwide. The minor consists of five courses—from programming fundamentals to human-computer interaction—that will help you gain proficiency while easily fitting around your major requirements. All with no prior programming experience needed.
Students with a minor in CS enhance their education with a range of co-op experiences that span industries and organizations of every shape and size, including:
- Programmer intern at Constant Therapy
- Application developer co-op at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office
- Software developer co-op at Gradifi
Students with a minor in CS enhance their education with a range of co-op experiences that span industries and organizations of every shape and size, including:
- Programmer intern at Constant Therapy
- Application developer co-op at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office
- Software developer co-op at Gradifi
Students with a minor in CS enhance their education with a range of co-op experiences that span industries and organizations of every shape and size, including:
- Programmer intern at Constant Therapy
- Application developer co-op at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office
- Software developer co-op at Gradifi
Students with a minor in CS enhance their education with a range of co-op experiences that span industries and organizations of every shape and size, including:
- Programmer intern at Constant Therapy
- Application developer co-op at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office
- Software developer co-op at Gradifi
A Khoury College minor empowers you to personalize a computer science (CS) or data science (DS) minor to fit your academic goals. Whatever your major—biology to business, ecology to economics—you’ll gain in-depth interdisciplinary knowledge that directly applies to your studies, plus the technical skills to succeed in an increasingly digital world.
A Khoury College minor empowers you to personalize a computer science (CS) or data science (DS) minor to fit your academic goals. Whatever your major—biology to business, ecology to economics—you’ll gain in-depth interdisciplinary knowledge that directly applies to your studies, plus the technical skills to succeed in an increasingly digital world.
A Khoury College minor empowers you to personalize a computer science (CS) or data science (DS) minor to fit your academic goals. Whatever your major—biology to business, ecology to economics—you’ll gain in-depth interdisciplinary knowledge that directly applies to your studies, plus the technical skills to succeed in an increasingly digital world.
A Khoury College minor empowers you to personalize a computer science (CS) or data science (DS) minor to fit your academic goals. Whatever your major—biology to business, ecology to economics—you’ll gain in-depth interdisciplinary knowledge that directly applies to your studies, plus the technical skills to succeed in an increasingly digital world.
Students begin the minor by taking introductory courses taken by Khoury College majors and non-majors alike—with no programming experience needed. CS minors must take:
- CS 2500 Fundamentals 1 – Introduces computing and programming, the principles of systematic problem solving through programming, and the basic rules of computation.
- CS 2510 Fundamentals 2 – Focuses on class-based program design and the design of abstractions that support the design of reusable software and libraries.
DS minors can take the above two courses OR:
- DS 2000 Programming with Data – Introduces programming for data and information science through cross-disciplinary case studies and key concepts in programming, data structures, and data analysis through Python.
- DS 2500 Intermediate Programming with Data – Offers intermediate to advanced Python programming for data science, including topics such as object-oriented design patterns and software architecture, recursion, profiling, unit testing and debugging, lineage and data provenance.
By attending class with Khoury majors—approximately one-third of whom are also new to programming—you’ll develop your knowledge base while engaging with Khoury’s diverse community. Many non-major students decide to pursue CS or DS as a discipline and transition into a Khoury combined major after completing introductory courses.
Students begin the minor by taking introductory courses taken by Khoury College majors and non-majors alike—with no programming experience needed. CS minors must take:
- CS 2500 Fundamentals 1 – Introduces computing and programming, the principles of systematic problem solving through programming, and the basic rules of computation.
- CS 2510 Fundamentals 2 – Focuses on class-based program design and the design of abstractions that support the design of reusable software and libraries.
DS minors can take the above two courses OR:
- DS 2000 Programming with Data – Introduces programming for data and information science through cross-disciplinary case studies and key concepts in programming, data structures, and data analysis through Python.
- DS 2500 Intermediate Programming with Data – Offers intermediate to advanced Python programming for data science, including topics such as object-oriented design patterns and software architecture, recursion, profiling, unit testing and debugging, lineage and data provenance.
By attending class with Khoury majors—approximately one-third of whom are also new to programming—you’ll develop your knowledge base while engaging with Khoury’s diverse community. Many non-major students decide to pursue CS or DS as a discipline and transition into a Khoury combined major after completing introductory courses.
Students begin the minor by taking introductory courses taken by Khoury College majors and non-majors alike—with no programming experience needed. CS minors must take:
- CS 2500 Fundamentals 1 – Introduces computing and programming, the principles of systematic problem solving through programming, and the basic rules of computation.
- CS 2510 Fundamentals 2 – Focuses on class-based program design and the design of abstractions that support the design of reusable software and libraries.
DS minors can take the above two courses OR:
- DS 2000 Programming with Data – Introduces programming for data and information science through cross-disciplinary case studies and key concepts in programming, data structures, and data analysis through Python.
- DS 2500 Intermediate Programming with Data – Offers intermediate to advanced Python programming for data science, including topics such as object-oriented design patterns and software architecture, recursion, profiling, unit testing and debugging, lineage and data provenance.
By attending class with Khoury majors—approximately one-third of whom are also new to programming—you’ll develop your knowledge base while engaging with Khoury’s diverse community. Many non-major students decide to pursue CS or DS as a discipline and transition into a Khoury combined major after completing introductory courses.
Students begin the minor by taking introductory courses taken by Khoury College majors and non-majors alike—with no programming experience needed. CS minors must take:
- CS 2500 Fundamentals 1 – Introduces computing and programming, the principles of systematic problem solving through programming, and the basic rules of computation.
- CS 2510 Fundamentals 2 – Focuses on class-based program design and the design of abstractions that support the design of reusable software and libraries.
DS minors can take the above two courses OR:
- DS 2000 Programming with Data – Introduces programming for data and information science through cross-disciplinary case studies and key concepts in programming, data structures, and data analysis through Python.
- DS 2500 Intermediate Programming with Data – Offers intermediate to advanced Python programming for data science, including topics such as object-oriented design patterns and software architecture, recursion, profiling, unit testing and debugging, lineage and data provenance.
By attending class with Khoury majors—approximately one-third of whom are also new to programming—you’ll develop your knowledge base while engaging with Khoury’s diverse community. Many non-major students decide to pursue CS or DS as a discipline and transition into a Khoury combined major after completing introductory courses.
Contact an advisor
Undergraduate students who are interested in discussing a minor offered by Khoury College can connect with Jessica Speece, j.speece@northeastern.edu.
If you are ready to apply for the minor now, please complete this form.
Contact an advisor
Undergraduate students who are interested in discussing a minor offered by Khoury College can connect with Jessica Speece, j.speece@northeastern.edu.
If you are ready to apply for the minor now, please complete this form.