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Of Grads are Employed or in Grad School Within 6 Months of Graduation
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Explore this Program
Capital's location in the thriving capital city of Columbus allows students to take advantage of opportunities to intern or work part-time in any number of business, research, or tech companies and organizations. Our students have participated in internship programs with larger companies including: Battelle, Nationwide Insurance, and OCLC, as well as smaller companies and startups located in the Columbus area. Capital students also have options for hands-on, people-facing experiences by working as tutors for computer science introductory courses or serving as student assistants in the university’s Information Technology Department.
At Capital, our strength is the combination of a strong foundation of computer science education and the development of specialized skills needed for success in the industry. But beyond that, our emphasis on a liberal arts core gives our students opportunities to take courses that help them think critically, communicate effectively, adapt to change, and work collaboratively with people and consider ideas from a wide range of perspectives. Employers who recruit our graduates have identified this unique combination as something that sets Capital graduates apart from others.
Our graduates work in a wide range of industries and for a number of quality organizations such as American Electric Power, Apple, Battelle, Cardinal Health, Microsoft, Nationwide Insurance, the Ohio Arts Council, Twitter, and Willow Tree.
Sample Classes
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Software Design
- Database Systems
- Software Engineering
- Computer Networking
- Computer Security
- iOS Development
Summer Scholars Program
At Capital, we are committed to providing high-impact educational experiences to our students during their time at Capital. Through funding gifts from alumni and friends of the University, we are pleased to offer the Summer Scholars Program, a 10-week paid research experience to undergraduate students. The Program requires students to complete a proposal guideline that outlines the research project software, and equipment to perform their work. Summer Scholars requires an application and acceptance into the program, a full 10-week commitment to complete all research, and presentation at the Summer Scholars Final Presentation event held in August. All Summer Scholars receive a stipend for participation and a campus housing allowance, and are eligible to apply for additional funding for research supplies. For more information regarding the application process, guidelines and expectations, and proposal details, visit our Summer Scholars Program page.
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