THE WORLD NEEDS TECHNOLOGISTS and CODERS
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One of the best things about a technology degree is the sheer volume of opportunities open to you once you graduate. Every industry depends on some aspect of tech to operate, whether it’s a need for IT hardware and software technicians, game developers, systems administrators, cybersecurity specialists, web and app designers, database administrators, software developers, business analysts, and more. So whatever industry you’re most excited by, tech jobs abound.
Unlock international travel, interdisciplinary collaboration, and intercollegiate experiences through the New York City Design Factory programs. These for-credit experiences will see you traveling to partner universities in Finland, Portugal, Geneva, and any other incredible locations to build real products for real companies.
Plenty of on-campus (and online) opportunities are available for you to get hands-on learning experience and work on projects with classmates. Pace Computing Society, Seidenberg Tech Collective, Cybersecurity Club, eSports, Game Design, Pace Women in Tech, and other student clubs meet regularly throughout the semester. Plus, we have experiential labs, which include the Cybersecurity Education and Research Lab, the Robotics Lab, and the Networking and Data Science Lab. All of our labs are available for you to work with faculty guidance on honing your skills.
Programs within our School of Computer Science and Information Systems
- Computer Science, BA
- Computer Science, BS
- Game Development, BS
- Information Systems, BS
- Information Technology, BS
Specializations
- Computer Programming
- Mobile App/Game Development
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Software Engineering
- Data Science
- Human Centered Design -UX/IX
Where Seidenberg Graduates are Employed
- Amazon
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- IBM
- JP Morgan Chase
- Morgan Stanley
- Prudential
I have a long history here. I started as an undergrad, earned my degree in information systems, got a position with the University, went on to get my master’s, and have moved between different roles in the Seidenberg School of CSIS. Now, I work in the same department that I graduated from.”
– Professor Andreea Cotoranu