Undergraduate Studies
The School of Computing offers four undergraduate degrees. The Computer Science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (CAC of ABET). The Computer Engineering Technology and Electronics Engineering Technology programs are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC of ABET). The computer engineering technology program requires a minimum grade of C in MAT 101 (College Algebra) and MAT 103 (Trigonometry). The school also offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology and a Pre-Engineering program.
The baccalaureate programs provide career-oriented computing education that enables graduates to enter positions with skills that are high in demand in modern industry. All programs are designed to accept transfer students from accredited community/junior colleges and technical institutes. Guidance for transfer students is provided with the individual program information in this section; however, students planning to transfer to the School of Computing are urged to contact the appropriate program coordinator for details.
Minors available from Computer Science and Engineering technology programs are outlined following the corresponding major programs. Minor requirements may not be stisfied by transfer of courses from other institutions that are not accredited by CAC or TAC of ABET. For information concerning the master of science degree in computer science, the master of science in computer science with an emphasis in computational science, the master of science in engineering technology, and the doctorate in computation science, please consult the Graduate Bulletin.
Joe Zhang, Ph.D., Interim Director
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5106
(601).266.4949









