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Applied Computer Science Major

Within the Applied Computer Science major, you may choose from Computer Science, Information Technology and Software Engineering. Minors are available in related areas such as industrial technology, mathematics, and physics—or you may choose a different area of study such as psychology.

Our graduates are in top-paying positions all over the country. They're working as software engineers and designers, developers or testers, MIS officers, network administrators, information technology specialists, teachers or trainers, technical writers, system analysts, website designers . . . the opportunities are endless, and you can be a part of it.

General Mathematics Major

The General Mathematics program offers students the opportunity to develop and acquire necessary undergraduate knowledge in a variety of related mathematics topics and essential skills to utilize mathematics in changing environments through a mixture of problem solving, application, and fundamental theory. A secondary teaching endorsement and a minor in mathematics are also available.

Industrial Technology & Mechanical Engineering Majors

You may major in Industrial Technology or Mechanical Engineering at William Penn University. And when you're ready to graduate, your William Penn University degree will open many doors. The jobs are waiting . . . many of our graduates are offered positions with the companies where they worked as interns. Recent graduates are working in industry, agriculture, education, management, construction, or own companies of their own.

If your interest lies in industrial technology, you may choose from one of four emphases:

  • Industrial Management combines an industrial technology and business administration with a strong emphasis in applied computer science. Graduates are prepared for management careers in technology-related fields.
  • Technical provides a strong "hands-on" foundation in manufacturing, energy and power, graphic communications, and construction technologies, along with mathematics and applied computer science. Graduates will be ready for careers demanding a high level of technical ability and skill.
  • Engineering Technology includes a strong focus on engineering, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and applied computer science, in addition to the industrial technology foundation. Graduates apply technology to the field of engineering through calculations, theory, and hands-on machine operation.
  • William Penn University is the only private, four-year liberal arts institution in Iowa to combine a professional educational program with a major in industrial technology. Graduates of this state-certified program are qualified to teach industrial technology in grades 7-12.

As a mechanical engineering student, you will attend William Penn for three years studying mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, engineering, economics, writing, and completing the leadership core program. You will then spend two years attending Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, earning both a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering and a B.A. degree from Penn.

 
     
 
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