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With a near-100% graduate placement rate, Taylor’s Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Department is one of the premier Computer Science programs in Indiana. Highly acclaimed for our academic rigor and flourishing community, we equip students with the skills and experience they need to reach their full potential.
Our mission is to honor God in all we do, to pursue excellence, and to help students become outstanding computer scientists, exceptional systems analysts, committed Christians, and highly motivated to serve. We think you learn best when you’re driven by this shared mission–and your own initiative. That’s why we create a learning environment where you can learn what you’re interested in, all within a supportive learning community, state-of-the-art facilities, invaluable real-world experience, and major research and project opportunities.
You'll thrive in Taylor's Christ-centered community, where our dedicated faculty members take a personal interest in your personal growth and education. As a Christian liberal arts school, we integrate faith with learning in which students are taught wonder for God and His creation.
Gain an in-depth understanding of the technology that drives our world, and the problem-solving skills to create that technology.
You'll graduate with an outstanding portfolio in hand to gain an edge in getting not just any job, but the perfect one.
With an almost 100% success rate, Taylor students graduate with connections to the job market, expertise in many areas, and skills that are ready to adapt to a rapidly-changing tech landscape.
Cybersecurity ResearchTech industry experience starts your first year at Taylor. You'll have the opportunity to work on real-world computer science projects such developing software for the space, defense, and missions community, take your skills abroad with the Center for Missions Computing, and much more.
The Computer Science Scholarship supports students who demonstrate excellence in technology, creativity, and faith-driven innovation.
Students must be accepted to Taylor and a declared Computer Science or Computer Engineering major. Students who meet these requirements and their parents will receive an email in January with link to apply by February 28. Amounts for some scholarships may consider FAFSA.
Most computers within a decade old will suffice. Students do most of the work on lab computers, where all needed software is already installed. That being said, most of the needed software is available for free. Once you get your Taylor email address, you will have access to Microsoft Office and the entire JetBrains development suite, among other things.
Most of the engineering-specific software the students need (MATLAB, Mathematica, SolidWorks, Draftsight, EagleCAD, etc.) is licensed by the department and freely available to the students on our department computers.
Besides having used a computer before, nothing! COS 120, the first class CS majors will take in their major, assumes no prior knowledge. It will rapidly get you up to speed. If you are an overachiever and want a head start, helpful starting knowledge includes Python, C++, Java, and web development tools (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
There are many ways students choose their academic paths at Taylor. Look at the curriculum requirements for each degree, and read descriptions of courses that interest you to get a better idea of which classes best fit your goals.
You can also contact us and request to speak with a faculty member or current student who can answer your questions about our majors and minors.
BA vs BS
Computer Science (CS) vs. CS Digital Media (CSDM) vs. CS Cybersecurity (CCY)
For 2026, the average starting salary for computer science graduates with only a bachelor’s degree in the United States is projected to be $81,535 per year. (The average starting salary for the class of 2026 is $64,000-$68,000.)
Computer Science internships consistently pay well ($15-25 an hour), allowing students to earn a significant amount of money as they work towards their degree. Two internships are required to complete your degree.
The CSAI Department distributes scholarship funds, in addition to scholarships offered by Taylor University. Talk to your Admissions Counselor for more information.
Reach out to the Registrar with any questions about transferring college credits you earned in high school or other college, AP classes, or CLEP.
If you're interested in more than one major and are academically motivated, a double major allows you to study both. Taylor University allows students to declare any combination of minors and majors, but it helps when there is adequate overlap between the two majors so that you can finish in time. Also, be aware that there is a 160 credit hour cap.
Taylor offers hundreds of paid positions to students. You can find out more about finding a student job here. Additionally, the CSE department offers many jobs specifically for its students, including TA and tutoring positions, research, and departmental projects. Ask your adviser about job openings that are right for you.
Check out where Computer Science graduates have landed:
Computer Science grads have advanced to some of the premier graduate schools in the nation, including:
Department Chair and Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
Director of the Roth Center for Missions Computing; Instructor of Computer Science & Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering Program Assistant
Computer Science & Engineering Resource Manager
Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Associate Professor of Information Systems & Analytics
Assistant Resource Manager
Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
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Taylor Engineering Students Reach for the Stars
Data Analytics Team Explores Atmospheric Effects of Solar Eclipse
Taylor University Celebrates Roth Center for Missions Computing Ribbon-Cutting
Taylor University Mechanical Engineering Program Receives ABET Accreditation
Hands-On Learning: CSE Department Offers Summer Opportunities
Building the Future: Low-Cost Space Robotics for Large-Scale Assembly
24 Hectic Hours of Creation
TUGather 2025: Dedication, Generosity, and Mission