School of Computer Science and Information Systems

You can make a difference and help enhance the ever-growing tech world.

Be part of a booming computing program equipped with all the necessary resources to lead you into a successful future. Open your mind to new possibilities and a wide variety of opportunities and be a part of the School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

Degree options in Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree options in Computer Science and Information Systems

The school offers majors, minors and graduate programs in computer science, business education, information systems, cybersecurity, data analytics and digital media. 

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Take your next steps

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It's FAFSA Time!

It's FAFSA Time!

Most Bearcats receive some form of scholarship or need-based aid after filing the FAFSA, making their educational goals more attainable. The 2025-26 FAFSA is officially open – apply today!

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One
fully equipped cybersecurity lab with the latest and greatest technology
19 to 1
student to faculty ratio
One
unique visit day scholarship for $1,150

Expanded scholarship model with tiers up to $6,000 with merit scholarships. Once applied and admitted, eligible students are automatically awarded a merit-based scholarship based on their academic information.

Estimate your scholarships

Get in-state rates with the Bearcat Advantage. Receive an $8,392 scholarship with a 2.75 GPA or above.

See out-of-state qualifications

One easy process for multiple scholarships with the Standard Scholarship App.

Standard scholarship app

Student Spotlight

A lot of people describe Northwest as being a family and a good environment where professors care about you or you feel like professors care about you. That, among other things, is the main reason why I chose Northwest.

Maddisyn Combe '22
King City, Mo. // Computer Science with Digital Media emphasis

Center for Cybersecurity

The Center for Cybersecurity functions as a central hub for the Cybersecurity major and related programs offering student support, state-of-the-art equipment and a home for students studying in the School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

Center for Cybersecurity

Center for Cybersecurity

Northwest is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

Northwest has demonstrated that it engages in significant community involvement, academic activities, and institutional practices in cybersecurity and has a B.S. in Cybersecurity that meets the requirements for a program of study. The NCAE-C program aims to promote and support quality academic programs of higher learning that help produce the nation’s cyber workforce.

Northwest is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

Cyber Defense Club

Cyber Defense Club is a computer science organization focused on giving students a hands-on learning experience and preparing them for cyber defense competitions.

Check out all the CSIS student orgs

Cyber Defense Club

Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)

ACM promotes a greater interest in computers and applications as well as providing a means of communication for people sharing an interest in computers.

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Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)

Colden Hall

This V-shaped, 3-story high building is filled with classrooms and faculty offices and equipped with the latest technology.

Learn more about the facility

Colden Hall

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Contact

Colden Hall
Room 2050
660.562.1600
timmel@dbctl.com

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