McNeese State University

Bachelor in Computer Science - Applied Computer Science

Lake Charles, United States

The Bachelor in Computer Science - Applied Computer Science at McNeese State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, was founded in 1939 and provides a close-knit campus experience to about 7,000 students, including roughly 400 international students. McNeese is known for a broad mix of undergraduate and graduate programs, hands-on learning and a community-oriented culture that supports academic growth and personal development.

The university emphasizes experiential learning, research opportunities and community engagement, with 149 programs spanning business, education, engineering technology, health sciences and the arts. Faculty are focused on student success and mentorship, helping learners build practical skills through labs, internships and regional partnerships. Campus life includes athletics, clubs and cultural events that enrich the student experience and encourage leadership.

International students benefit from tailored services, orientation activities and resources that ease academic and cultural transition. McNeese prioritizes employability and regional impact, connecting students with internship and job prospects in southwest Louisiana and beyond. For students seeking a supportive, professionally oriented American university with strong community connections, McNeese offers a welcoming environment and clear pathways to career readiness.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Computer Science - Applied Computer Science program at McNeese State University is for students who want to study computer science and its practical applications. This 4-year bachelor's degree program combines theory and practice, helping students develop a strong foundation in computer science and related fields. By studying at McNeese, students gain practical experience in software development, video game design, and other areas of computer science.

The curriculum includes coursework in software development, machine learning, artificial intelligence, database management, and web design. Students can also minor in computer engineering, electrical engineering, instrumentation engineering, or power engineering. The applied computer science concentration focuses on practical aspects of the computing industry, such as business applications, computer technical support, and IT services.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Software Developers, IT Project Managers, Computer Systems Analysts, Database Administrators, or Network Architects. They can work in a variety of industries, including technology, healthcare, finance, and education, applying their knowledge of computer science to drive innovation and solve complex problems.

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