Hey all, I'm thinking about studying computer science at Harding University and would love to hear from current or former students about their experiences. Is the program well-regarded? Are there any standout professors or courses?
Hey there! While I'm not a current or former student at Harding University, I can still provide some insights into the school's Computer Science program.
Harding University's Computer Science program is housed within the College of Sciences, and it offers a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, which gives you a solid foundation in programming, computer organization, and algorithms. Also available is a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, which allows more flexibility in taking courses outside of Computer Science, and could be a good fit if you want to take a more interdisciplinary approach to the field. On the flip side, if you want a more focused, technical degree program, the Bachelor of Science in Software Development could be a good fit for you.
Although Harding may not have the national recognition of some larger universities in terms of its Computer Science program, that doesn't mean the quality of education or opportunities are any less valuable. Smaller programs can often provide a more personalized learning experience, with smaller class sizes and closer relationships with faculty members.
As for standout professors or courses, opinions will vary depending on personal preferences and interests. To get a better understanding of what the faculty and courses are like, I would recommend reaching out to current students or recent graduates through social media or other means. They can provide firsthand experiences and let you know which professors or courses they found the most engaging and helpful, and give you a sense of which ones might fit best with your own learning style and interests in computer science.
In addition, you may want to investigate opportunities for internships, research, or collaboration on projects with faculty members, as these can give you experiences and connections that will set you up well for your professional career.
Ultimately, it's essential to choose a college where you feel you can excel academically while enjoying a rich campus life and, in the end, feel confident with your degree and skills acquired. Arrange a campus visit to Harding, if possible, and tour the computer labs and facilities to get a firsthand feel for the learning environment and overall vibe at the school.
Finally, if you're looking for ways to pursue your passion for computer science while still in high school, check out this blog post from CollegeVine, which lists a range of summer programs in the field for high schoolers: https://blog.collegevine.com/high-school-computer-science-summer-programs/. Participating in one could even give you a boost during the college process, as admissions officers love to see that you're taking initiative and exploring your interests outside of the classroom!
Good luck with your decision-making process!
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