Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science ABET Annual Reporting Measures

The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science at Hampton University is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org.

Student Achievement Data/Outcomes

BS in Computer Science and BS in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

By the time of graduation, students from this program are expected to know and are able to:

  1. Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
  2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the computer science.
  3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
  4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
  5. Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the computer science.
  6. Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.

BS in Computer Information Systems

By the time of graduation, students from this program are expected to know and are able to:

  1. Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
  2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the computer information system.
  3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
  4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
  5. Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the computer information system.
  6. Support the delivery, use, and management of information systems within an information systems environment.

BS in Cyber Security

By the time of graduation, students from this program are expected to know and are able to:

  1. Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
  2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the cyber security.
  3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
  4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
  5. Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the cyber security.
  6. Apply security principles and practices to maintain operations in the presence of risks and threats.

Program Educational Objectives

BS in Computer Science and BS in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

PEO-1: Demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired within the Computer Science (CSC).

PEO-1-1: CSC graduates will have the necessary background to function in the world-at-large as productive and ethical professionals and as responsible citizens.
PEO-1-2: CSC graduates will be able to serve as productive and ethical members of society and the profession. They will have a very good understanding of ethical issues and their applications.
PEO-1-3: CSC graduates will have the necessary background for tasks involving the design, development, and maintenance of software in industry.
PEO-1-4: CSC graduates will be able to apply techniques, methodologies, tools and skills to build high-quality computer-based systems that function effectively and reliably in the emerging information infrastructure.
PEO-1-5: CSC graduates will be able to work in teams, to apply theoretical and analytical methods, to apply principles of software engineering, and to model real-world processes and objects.
PEO-1-6: CSC graduates will be aware that graduate study is a viable option. They will have the basic skills to be competitive.
PEO-1-7: CSC graduates will understand and be able to apply mathematics, science and concepts of computer science to graduate studies.
PEO-1-8: CSC graduates will be aware of research areas within the discipline and basic research techniques.

PEO-2: Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills.

PEO-2-1: CSC graduates will be able to work in teams, to apply theoretical and analytical methods, to apply principles of software engineering, and to model real-world processes and objects.
PEO-2-2: CSC graduates will have the necessary quantitative background for graduate studies and/or employment in research-oriented institutions.

PEO-3: Demonstrate research, library and technology skills required for advanced study or employment in the discipline.

PEO-3-1: CSC graduates will be able to understand and maintain computer science skills consistent with current trends and adapt to advances in technology of the computer science profession.
PEO-3-2: CSC graduates will have the motivation and the ability to adapt to evolving methodologies of computing.
PEO-3-3: CSC graduates will have the necessary quantitative background for graduate studies and/or employment in research-oriented institutions.

BS in Computer Information System

PEO-1: Demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired within the Computer Science (CIS).

PEO-1-1: CIS graduates will be provided with a broad general education that will prepare them to function in the world-at-large as productive and ethical professionals and as responsible citizens.
PEO-1-2: CIS graduates will be able to serve as productive and ethical members of society and the profession. They will have a very good understanding of ethical issues and their applications.
PEO-1-3: CIS graduates will be prepared for tasks involving the design, development, and maintenance of software in industry.
PEO-1-4: CIS graduates will be able to apply techniques, methodologies, tools and skills to build high-quality computer-based systems that function effectively and reliably in the emerging information infrastructure.
PEO-1-5: CIS graduates will be able to work in teams, to apply theoretical and analytical methods, to apply principles of software engineering, and to model real-world processes and objects.
PEO-1-6: CIS graduates will be aware that graduate study is a viable option. They will have the basic skills to be competitive.
PEO-1-7: CIS graduates will understand and be able to apply mathematics, science and concepts of computer science to graduate studies.
PEO-1-8: CIS graduates will be aware of research areas within the discipline and basic research techniques.

PEO-2: Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills.

PEO-2-1: CIS graduates will be able to work in teams, to apply theoretical and analytical methods, to apply principles of software engineering, and to model real-world processes and objects.
PEO-2-2: CIS graduates will be provided with the necessary quantitative background for graduate studies and/or employment in research-oriented institutions.

PEO-3: Demonstrate research, library and technology skills required for advanced study or employment in the discipline.

PEO-3-1: CIS graduates will be able to understand and maintain computer science skills consistent with current trends and adapt to advances in technology of the computer science profession.
PEO-3-2: CIS graduates will have the motivation and the ability to adapt to evolving methodologies of computing.
PEO-3-3: CIS graduates will be provided with the necessary quantitative background for graduate studies and/or employment in research-oriented institutions.

BS in Cyber Security – Computer Science Track

PEO-1: Demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired within the Computer Science (CYS).

PEO-1-1: CYS graduates will be provided with a broad general education that will prepare them to function in the world-at-large as productive and ethical professionals and as responsible citizens.
PEO-1-2: CYS graduates will be able to serve as productive and ethical members of society and the profession. They will have a very good understanding of ethical issues and their applications.
PEO-1-3: CYS graduates will be prepared for tasks involving the design, development, and maintenance of software in industry.
PEO-1-4: CYS graduates will be able to apply techniques, methodologies, tools and skills to build high-quality computer-based systems that function effectively and reliably in the emerging information infrastructure.
PEO-1-5: CYS graduates will be able to work in teams, to apply theoretical and analytical methods, to apply principles of software engineering, and to model real-world processes and objects.
PEO-1-6: CYS graduates will be aware that graduate study is a viable option. They will have the basic skills to be competitive.
PEO-1-7: CYS graduates will understand and be able to apply mathematics, science and concepts of computer science to graduate studies.
PEO-1-8: CYS graduates will be aware of research areas within the discipline and basic research techniques.

PEO-2: Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills.

PEO-2-1: CYS graduates will be able to work in teams, to apply theoretical and analytical methods, to apply principles of software engineering, and to model real-world processes and objects.
PEO-2-2: CYS graduates will be provided with the necessary quantitative background for graduate studies and/or employment in research-oriented institutions.

PEO-3: Demonstrate research, library and technology skills required for advanced study or employment in the discipline.

PEO-3-1: CYS graduates will be able to understand and maintain computer science skills consistent with current trends and adapt to advances in technology of the computer science profession.
PEO-3-2: CYS graduates will have the motivation and the ability to adapt to evolving methodologies of computing.
PEO-3-3: CYS graduates will be provided with the necessary quantitative background for graduate studies and/or employment in research-oriented institutions.

Enrollment and Degrees Conferred

BS – Computer Science
Academic Year Enrollment Degrees Conferred
2020-2021 78 10
2019-2020 92 9
2018-2019 100 8
2017-2018 81 10
2016-2017 88 4
BS – Computer Information System
Academic Year Enrollment Degrees Conferred
2020-2021 17 3
2019-2020 23 1
2018-2019 35 15
2017-2018 45 4
2016-2017 50 7
BS – Cyber Security – Computer Science Track
Academic Year Enrollment Degrees Conferred
2020-2021 32 4
2019-2020 36 7
2018-2019 33 0
2017-2018 24 0
2016-2017 1 0

Source: Office of the Registrar – Enrollment and Degrees Conferred