At the University of Pittsburgh-Bradford in Bradford, PA, the Computer Information Systems and Technology program provides a practical, hands-on education designed to prepare students for successful careers in the dynamic tech industry. The curriculum covers essential areas like programming, computer networks, cybersecurity, and data analytics, while also exploring emerging topics. Students benefit from learning in modern facilities, including the new George B. Duke Engineering and Information Technologies Building with dedicated labs. Small class sizes foster personalized attention and close interaction with faculty. Emphasizing real-world application through projects and internship opportunities, the program equips graduates with the skills needed for diverse roles ranging from software development to cybersecurity and IT consulting.
View Computer ScienceThe University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (Pitt-Bradford or UPB) is a state-related college in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1963, it is a baccalaureate degree-granting, regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh, conferring degrees in over 40 fields of study. In addition to its focus on undergraduate education, the campus hosts multiple research/teaching units of the University of Pittsburgh, including the Center for Rural Health Practice and the Allegheny Institute of Natural History, as well as the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center.