Welcome

Welcome to the McMurry University Department of Computer Science. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to helping you build the technical, theoretical and practical skills you’ll need to thrive either in academia or in the ever-growing programming, information technology and cybersecurity industries.

These fields have always been fast-moving, and disruptive new hardware and software processes occur almost constantly. That is why we are dedicated to keeping our curriculum aggressively up to date, ensuring that our faculty is all at the cutting edge of their respective specialties. The technical education you receive will be top-notch and give you what you need to forge a thriving career.

We invite you to explore the department here and see everything McMurry has to offer you — not just as a school but also as a community. We very much hope that you choose to join us as a student and become part of the many advances we are helping to bring about.

 

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Areas of Study

The study of computer science and information technology encompasses more than just hardware and software. It has grown to include cybersecurity; local, national and international network architecture and management; and user experience engineering. We offer in-person degree programs, as well as online and hybrid cybersecurity degree programs.

Computer Science

Computer science is a very sought-after skill set right now. This degree is an excellent choice whether you intend to study at the graduate level or enter a computer-related field in any of several industries. You’ll learn all about hardware and the physical components of computing systems, as well as the software that runs on them and the networks that link the world’s computers together. Along with plenty of opportunities to learn practical applications of what you study in projects and internships, you will earn a Bachelor of Science in computer science. Computer Science

Computer Science Teaching (6-12)

If you’re interested in helping young students begin their own explorations into the world of computers and software, consider this program. You’ll gain a solid foundation in computer science and IT, as well as study curriculum and instruction, learning the techniques you’ll need to teach students in grades 6-12. In addition, this program will help prepare you to take the teaching certification exams you’ll need. Computer Science Grades 6-12

Cybersecurity (Online & Hybrid)

The dynamic field of cybersecurity is expected to grow by 30 percent in the next decade. Based on the knowledge requirements of the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense, this online Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity will equip you for success in a range of positions, including security analyst, security engineer, security administrator and security consultant. You will also be prepared to earn valuable certifications in cybersecurity operations, security, networking and Linux. Cybersecurity

Information Technology

IT is one of today’s most dynamic and in-demand fields. It spans computers, digital technologies, and information systems that power every aspect of business, industry, and communication—not to mention the global consumer electronics market. At McMurry, you’ll earn a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology while developing the skills employers value most: communication, collaboration, and problem-solving through technology. You’ll also have the opportunity to gain real-world experience through internships that connect classroom learning to career opportunities. Information Technology
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Student Opportunities

War Hawks Coders Club (WCC)

The War Hawks Coders Club (WCC) welcomes all students interested in computer science, programming, and problem-solving. Our Mission:
  • Foster a growing interest in the field of computing.
  • Strengthen relationships among students and faculty.
  • Encourage learning and collaboration through hands-on projects and teamwork.
Join us to code, create, and connect!

Honors Program

Many McMurry students in Computer Science and IT take their studies to the next level by pursuing departmental honors—conducting original research and completing an honors thesis that showcases their skills and ambition. Honors Curriculum

Research

The department of computer science undergraduate research program is funded by the Charles and Lisa Bloomer Research Stipend. This is open to students in any of McMurry’s science and math programs with a faculty member’s sponsorship. The department also offers internship opportunities, during which students can get a taste of working in the IT industry. Student Research Showcase

Global Learning Endorsement

The Global Learning Endorsement provides an opportunity for students to highlight academic achievement in global/international studies on their transcript. This endorsement will provide helpful documentation of the student’s expertise for employment in an increasingly globalized world. Learn More

Beyond McMurry

Careers

An undergraduate education in computer science, IT or cybersecurity is an excellent foundation for higher-level studies, and it can also open the door to a career in:
  • Application Development
  • Cybersecurity
  • Data Analytics
  • Defense Industry
  • Financial Services
  • Game Development
  • Network Administration
  • Secondary Education
  • Software Engineering
  • Telecommunications

Join the Ranks of Accomplished Alumni

A high percentage of McMurry’s computer science, IT and cybersecurity graduates pursue advanced degrees or careers in the industry. As a result, this department’s graduates now work in some of the most respected companies in the nation and the world. No matter where you hope to make your career, you’ll have an excellent chance of networking with a McMurry alumnus.

You’ll find McMurry computer science, IT and cybersecurity graduates leading the way in fields like:
  • Developing software applications for commercial and industrial equipment.
  • Updating and increasing the capacity of the world’s telecommunications systems.
  • Improving the data analytics techniques that move the online economy forward.
  • Creating the next generation of computer hardware and digital devices.
  • Teaching high school and junior high students the basics of computer science.
  • Developing the software, processes and policies that keep governments, businesses and individuals safe from cybersecurity threats.

Faculty and Staff

Mr.
Richard Brozovic Department Chair / Instructor of Computer Science
Mr.
Michael Parker Director and Instructor of Cybersecurity
(Virtual Instructor)
Dr.
Aravind Mohan Assistant Professor of Computer Science
https://amohan.mcm.edu/

Resources

The McMurry Science and Mathematics Advisory Board is dedicated to advancing opportunities for students and faculty while strengthening the future of science and mathematics at McMurry. The board provides guidance, sponsors educational initiatives, and supports projects that enhance teaching, learning, and student success.

The Advisory Board works to:

  • Promote Excellence: Enhance the quality of education through innovative programs, projects, and resources that enrich student learning.

  • Foster Innovation: Connect scientists, mathematicians, and community leaders with McMurry faculty and administration to bring fresh ideas and perspectives.

  • Engage Supporters: Involve alumni, partners, and friends of McMurry in shaping the future of the science and mathematics programs.

  • Celebrate Alumni Success: Recognize and honor science and mathematics graduates with outstanding leadership and professional achievement.

  • Support Growth: Generate resources and funding for special projects and emerging needs within the science and mathematics departments.

Together, the Advisory Board champions McMurry’s mission to prepare students for meaningful careers and leadership in science and mathematics.