Computing is an integral part of contemporary life. Computer science encompasses the study of computing technology, theory, and applications in all contexts, including mobile computing, modeling, robotics and autonomous vehicles, and the internet. The Computational Sciences Program at Bard offers courses tailored to the interests of students from across the College. The program focuses on the fundamental ideas of computer science and introduces students to multiple programming languages and paradigms. It covers theoretical, applied, and systems-oriented topics. Most courses include hands-on projects so that students can learn by building, and by participating in research projects in laboratories devoted to cognition, computational biology, robotics, and symbolic computation.
The Computational Sciences Program at Bard
The Computational Sciences Program at Bard offers three standard ways to enter the program:
- CMSC 110-119 Introduction to Computing
- CMSC 141 or 143 Object-Oriented Programming
- CMSC 201 Data Structures
Our Alumni/ae
Steven Wu '12
The liberal arts college experience at Bard helped Steven discover his passion for computer science research. He received his BA in math and computer science from Bard in 2012, PhD in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania in 2017, and was a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft Research in New York City. He is broadly interested in algorithm design, specifically in the areas of data privacy, fairness in machine learning, and algorithmic game theory. He joined the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities as an assistant professor in the Computer and Engineering Department in the fall of 2018.