Skip to main content

Compare Programs

Not sure which program is right for you? Comparing programs is easy. Select any program from the dropdown menu below, then choose any additional programs of interest and click "Compare" to see them side by side.

x remove Computer Engineering, B.S.E. x remove Operations Management, B.B.A. x remove Data Science and Analytics, B.S. x remove Geospatial Technology Minor x remove Combined Degree: Information Technology B.S. and Applied Computer Science M.S. x remove Communication Minors x remove Aquatic Sciences Minor x remove Biomedical Informatics Graduate Badge x remove Natural Resources and Environmental Management, B.S. x remove Spanish, B.A.
Credits Required
148
120
120
21-23
144 - 149
21
20
9
120
129
Format
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Location

All undergraduate students begin their academic career on the Allendale Campus. Students in this major continue their upper division studies downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

Expand button

All undergraduate students begin their academic career on the Allendale Campus. Students in this major continue their upper division studies downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

Expand button

Undergraduate students in this major study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.

Expand button

Undergraduate students in this program study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.

Expand button

All undergraduate students begin their academic career at Grand Valley's Allendale campus; classes for graduate students in this major meet downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

Expand button
Expand button

Undergraduate students in this program study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.

Expand button

Classes for the program are on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

Expand button

Undergraduate students in this major study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.

Expand button

Undergraduate students in this major study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.

Expand button
Coursework

A degree in computer engineering involves coursework in:

  • Computer programming
  • Digital systems
  • Computer architecture
  • Data communications
  • Circuit analysis
  • Embedded system design
  • Operating systems
  • Cooperative education
Expand button

Majors can choose from a variety of courses, including:

  • Computers in Operations Management
  • Manufacturing Planning and Control
  • Operations Strategy
  • Service Operations
  • Strategic Management of Operations
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Total Quality Management and Lean Six-Sigma
Expand button

The DS&A program consists of core computer science and statistics classes, along with specialized applications.

Some of these classes include:

  • Programming
  • Statistical computing
  • Data mining
  • Multivariate data analysis
  • Capstone project
  • Information visualization
  • Data science
  • Data analytics
  • Applied statistics
  • Data engineering
  • Applied machine learning
Expand button

Complete 21-23 credit hours and take the following required three-credit courses:

  • GPY 200 - Computer Cartography
  • GPY 307 - Introduction to Computer Mapping/GIS
  • GPY 370 - Intro to Remote Sensing

To complete the minor, choose four additional elective courses, see catalog for list.

Expand button

Students admitted to this program will count up to 12 credits of graduate work in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the undergraduate degree.

Students may dual-count select classes toward the B.S./M.S. degree. Students are encouraged to meet with their graduate program director to ensure all requirements are met. Please visit www.gvsu.edu/computing/combined-degree-course-substitutions-114.htm for a full list of these classes.

Expand button
Expand button

Students pursuing the aquatic sciences minor will complete a minimum of 20 credits. Two (four-credit) core courses:

  • BIO 121 - General Biology
  • BIO 215 - Ecology

Complete at least 12 elective credits (nine of those credits must be at the 300- or 400-level) from a list of aquatic-themed science courses covering such topics as:

See gvsu.edu/catalog for course details.

Expand button

The biomedical informatics badge is comprised of three courses (nine credits). Classes are offered on Pew Campus in downtown Grand Rapids.

Required courses:

  • CIS 661 - Introduction to Health and Bioinformatics
  • CIS 665 - Clinical Information Systems

And one of the following:

  • CIS 635 - Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
  • CIS 660 - Information Management and Science
  • CIS 671 - Information Visualization
Expand button

Students study a variety of topics, including:

  • Fisheries, wildlife, and forest conservation
  • Geographic information systems
  • Natural resources policy
  • Restoration ecology
  • Soil science
  • Watershed management
  • Wildland fire management
  • Wildland recreation management
Expand button

Coursework covers all aspects of language and related cultures, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Additional practical skills gained include:

  • Cultural competency, critical thinking, and analysis
  • Flexibility, communication, and working with others
Expand button
Career Options

The following are just a few career options for computer engineers:

  • Embedded system engineer
  • Computer engineer
  • Digital system engineer
  • Software developer
  • Hardware engineer
  • Network engineer
Expand button

Operations management majors find careers such as:

  • Continuous improvement coordinators
  • Customer service managers
  • Lean Six-Sigma managers
  • Material managers
  • Operations budget analyst
  • Planning and supply chain analysts
  • Plant managers
  • Quality managers
Expand button

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts data science needs will create roughly 11.5 million job openings by 2026. The World Economic Forum indicates data scientists and analysts have become the number one emerging role in the world. The role of a data scientist has been named the number one job in the U.S. by Glassdoor.

In the lower peninsula of Michigan, northern Ohio, and Indiana, there are 27,884 unique postings with average salaries of $78.2K. Data science job postings in West Michigan have increased 38.9% since 2019.

Expand button

Alumni have found rewarding careers in:

  • Big data visualization
  • Business GIS analyzing
  • Community analysis and development
  • Computer mapping
  • Environmental resource management
  • Geospatial intelligence
  • Satellite remote sensing
  • Urban and regional planning
Expand button

Job opportunities in the information technology and information technology industry are growing rapidly. The U.S. Department of Labor projects six of the fastest-growing occupations for 2006-2016 are in this field. Graduates pursue careers as programmers, developers, analysts, administrators, and engineers.

Expand button

Because communication emphasizes critical thinking, interpretation, research, and writing, it is an excellent foundation for professional careers and graduate programs. Alumni work in:

Expand button

The minor provides students with an interdisciplinary program of study and the opportunity to be more competitive for jobs that have an aquatic component:

Expand button
Expand button

Public and private sector employers include:

  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Conservation districts
  • Consulting firms
  • Local units of government
  • State and federal agencies
  • University research labs
Expand button
  • Business
  • Education
  • Media - journalism, social media, communications
  • Government
  • International relations
  • Health professions
  • Social work and nonprofit organizations
Expand button
Application Deadline
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Skills Employers Want

The B.S.E. in Computer Engineering at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual computer-related and engineering job postings.

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Software Development
  • Agile Software Development
  • Java (Programming Language)
  • SQL (Programming Language)
  • Python (Programming Language)
  • Debugging

Source: EMSI, 2020

Expand button

The B.B.A. in Operations Management at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual job postings.

  • Auditing
  • Continuous Improvement Process
  • Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA)
  • Project Management
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Budgeting
  • Construction Management
  • Strategic Planning

Source: EMSI, 2020

Expand button
Expand button
Expand button

The M.S. in Applied Computer Science degree at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual job postings in computing.

  • Agile Software Development
  • Information Systems
  • SQL (Programming Language)
  • Business Process
  • Strategic Planning
  • Business Requirements
  • Project Management
  • Budgeting
  • Auditing

Source: EMSI, 2022

Expand button
Expand button
Expand button
Expand button

The B.A. in Natural Resources Management at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual job postings.

  • Natural Resources Management
  • Field Research
  • Environmental Science
  • Biology
  • ArcGIS (GIS Software)
  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Data Analysis

Source: EMSI, 2020

Expand button

The B.A. in Spanish at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual job postings.

  • Spanish Language
  • Teaching
  • English Language
  • Foreign Language
  • Leadership
  • Language Arts
  • Social Change
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish)

Source: EMSI, 2020

Expand button