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Undergraduate Computer Science at Pace University

A.I. Is the Future. Pace Is Already There.

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing industries—and Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems is preparing the next generation of computer scientists and AI innovators to lead the way. For more than 40 years, Seidenberg has been at the forefront of undergraduate computer science education, embedding AI into core curricula and ensuring students graduate with not just a degree, but a competitive edge.

Here's the Data:

#4

Best Information Technology Bachelor’s Degree Schools in New York (Source: CollegeFactual.com)

1 of 84

universities in the US Cyber Command Academic Engagement Network (Source: CyberCom.mil)

93%

of 2023 bachelor degree graduates at Seidenberg are employed, in continuing education or service within one year of graduation

Employers

Where Our Grads Are Working

  • Amazon
  • Facebook
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Google
  • IBM
  • JPMorganChase
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Prudential
  • US Government Agencies

Pace University students learning at a computer

Partnerships and Accreditations

National Center of Academic Excellence

in Cyber Defense Education designated by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security

ABET

Pace's BS in Computer Science accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission

1 of 30

in the world and 1 of only 3 design factories in the US as part of the Design Factory Global Network

Game Development

Pace University student Michael Falco posing with his arcade game.
The game development class allowed for a lot of creative freedom when it came to the projects and it helped me get a grasp on the fundamentals of independent unity game development. I loved that class so much that the projects I worked on were the basis of my Honors thesis.

Michael Falco '23, BS in Computer Science

#PaceGoGetters: Professor Pauline Mosley

Programmers won’t look like they used to. Not if⁠ Professor Pauline Mosley has her way. She’s opening the⁠ door to computer science for women and minority⁠ communities and teaching her students how to use⁠ their tech skills for the greater good.

Pauline Mosley, professor at Pace University's Seidenberg School of CSIS.

Learn More About Undergraduate Computer Science

With nine undergraduate majors and multiple minors, Pace ensures that every student can find their niche in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

From software engineering and artificial intelligence to cybersecurity and game development, Pace's Computer Science Department offers a rigorous, hands-on education that blends theory with real-world application.

Pace University’s Computer Science faculty are more than educators—they are industry leaders, researchers, and innovators shaping the future of technology.