Computer Science at Trinity is a small, cohesive department offering a close working relationship between faculty and students, both in and out of the classroom. The department has been able to react quickly to the latest developments in computer technology by introducing new languages and systems in both elementary and advanced classes. Students in computer science classes have numerous opportunities for developing Internet skills and have access to state-of-the-art workstations.

In classes, internships, and research projects Computer Science majors design systems, solve problems, determine and address sophisticated communication needs and processes, and, in general, explore the world of computer science from the platform of a liberal arts education.

In addition to being well educated in the practical and theoretical aspects of computing, the Computer Science major at Trinity learns to be an effective communicator. In fact, this is a focus of the Computer Science Seminar for seniors. Verbal and written communication skills complement the mental discipline and scientific expertise required of professionals in this field, and serve graduates well in their chosen careers.

True to the overall mission of a liberal arts institution like Trinity, the faculty is principally concerned with teaching. Yet they are at the same time active researchers in such areas as artificial intelligence, distributed computing, and computing theory, and are open to collaborative research efforts with interested students.​​​​​​​​

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Computer Science Major

The Computer Science Department offers both the bachelor of arts and the bachelor of science degrees in computer science.

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Interdisciplinary Computing Major

This interdisciplinary major is designed for students who wish to combine the study of computing with another academic discipline.

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Charmaine Alfred Roy Nutt Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science Center (MECC)
MECC 307
300 Summit Street
Hartford, CT 06106
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