About

Computer science is the study of computers and computing, including both hardware and software. The School of Computing at Binghamton University, located within the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, offers bachelor of science, master of science and doctor of philosophy (PhD) degrees in computer science, and a master of science degree in information systems.

The bachelor of science in computer science, started in fall 1987, is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET http://www.abet.org  The BSCS is among the most popular undergraduate programs at Binghamton University.

The master of science in computer science (MSCS) program was also started in fall 1987 and is the largest master’s degree program at Binghamton University. In fall 2022, an artificial intelligence track and a cybersecurity track will be added to this program.

The PhD in computer science program was started in fall 1999, replacing a PhD degree in advanced technology with a specialization in computer science. Binghamton University is one of four research universities in the State University of New York (SUNY) System and an R1 research institute (a doctoral university with very high research activity). Faculty members, together with their PhD students, conduct world-class research in a broad spectrum of computer science areas.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to:

  • Educate undergraduate and graduate students with a firm foundation in computer science fundamentals and skills, and prepare them for successful careers.
  • Advance computer science and related technical fields through transformative research.
  • Promote the application of computer science and technology to the broader society.