Undergraduate Computer Science at Pace University
A.I. Is the Future. Pace Is Already There.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing industries—and Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems is preparing the next generation of computer scientists and AI innovators to lead the way. For more than 40 years, Seidenberg has been at the forefront of undergraduate computer science education, embedding AI into core curricula and ensuring students graduate with not just a degree, but a competitive edge.
Here's the Data:
Best Information Technology Bachelor’s Degree Schools in New York (Source: CollegeFactual.com)
universities in the US Cyber Command Academic Engagement Network (Source: CyberCom.mil)
classes incorporating AI at the undergraduate and graduate level
Where Our Grads Are Working
- Amazon
- Capital One
- Microsoft
- Pfizer
- IBM
- JP Morgan Chase
- Morgan Stanley
- NYS Office of Information Technology Services
Partnerships and Accreditations
in Cyber Defense Education designated by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security
Pace's BS in Computer Science accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission
in the world and 1 of only 2 design factories in the US as part of the Design Factory Global Network
Game Development
Michael Falco '23, BS in Computer Science
#PaceGoGetters: AI Practitioners with Purpose
At Pace, faculty and students work side by side to shape the future of artificial intelligence. Professors and students share how Pace prepares students to thrive and lead with purpose in an AI-driven world.
Learn More About Undergraduate Computer Science
With nine undergraduate majors and multiple minors, Pace ensures that every student can find their niche in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
From software engineering and artificial intelligence to cybersecurity and game development, Pace's Computer Science Department offers a rigorous, hands-on education that blends theory with real-world application.
Pace University’s Computer Science faculty are more than educators—they are industry leaders, researchers, and innovators shaping the future of technology.