Computer Science School of Computer Science Scroll down explore Why Computer Science? Do you like writing program code, collecting and analyzing information to make decisions or helping companies and individuals with their computers and networks while keeping their data safe? In the School of Computer Science, students explore courses that lead to developing innovative mobile apps, software and computer games, creating web pages, working with data and databases, setting up and maintaining computers and networks, and protecting data while ensuring it’s available to authorized users. Computer Science With degree and certificate options in database administration, programming & software development, and computer basic applications, you will explore courses that will teach you how to develop innovative mobile apps and computer games, learn about software installation and maintenance, data handling and more. Cyber Security With the advancement of technology comes an increase in the volume of cyber-crime. In the Cyber Security program, you will learn technical skills while getting hands-on training to enter the field of information security. Fundamentals in the program include ethics, computer forensics and security. Cyber Security Center at CBC Software Development Software Development professionals are in demand as the use of computer technology continues to advance. You will learn technical knowledge, skills and applications, as well as strategies to apply them to solve real-world problems in the field. Learn how to resolve technical problems dealing with various hardware and software programs across a network. Learn more about our Bachelor of Applied Science degrees! School of Computer Science Student “Being a first generation Latina in a male dominate field such as Cyber Security I thought I would face more obstacles, but after starting the BAS Cyber Security program at CBC, I received so much support from all the instructors, particularly the female instructors. Seeing female leaders in the department motivated me to break the glass ceiling.” Stephania Miron Certificates & Degrees Events & Tours Request Info Fast Facts School of Computer Science 2,598 Students served in 2018-19 40 Internships placed in 2018-19 100 Average graduates per year 25 Average class size Events & Deadlines Academic Deadlines See all deadlines! All events & deadlines contact Email: computerscience@columbiabasin.edu Phone: 509-544-2262 2600 N. 20th Ave., Pasco, WA 99301 T Building, Room T551 Office Hours: Monday to Thursday: 7 am to 4:30 pm Friday: 7 am to noon