Have questions about the Computer Science program at Lincoln? Let us know and we'll do our best to answer them.
Computer Science Department
Ivory V. Nelson Science Center Room 232
Phone: 484-365-7445
Fax: 484-365-8105
It's nearly impossible to remember life without computers. They've been part of our daily lives for decades, and have completely transformed how we work, communicate, and even have fun. Computers continue to evolve as well, solving new problems and offering thrilling new possibilities.
That's why people who can understand the science of computers and can program them and understand their function are essential. People with a strong knowledge of computer science can build lucrative and rewarding careers in a wide range of in-demand positions and fields, including information technology, programming, hardware engineering, and much more.
Lincoln University's Department of Computer Science is dedicated to providing you with knowledge, expertise, and skill to excel in the computer science field, so you can take part in building the future. As an HBCU, we're particularly proud to help raise the level of participation in technical fields to under-represented groups, especially African Americans and women.
Our program offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees in Computer Science, as well as a Minor.
Your future working in and developing innovative and cutting edge technology awaits. Apply to Lincoln today, and join our Computer Science program.
After completing this program and earning your Computer Science degree, you will be able to:
Please see the University Catalog for more information on program requirements and detailed course descriptions.
Have questions about the Computer Science program at Lincoln? Let us know and we'll do our best to answer them.
Computer Science Department
Ivory V. Nelson Science Center Room 232
Phone: 484-365-7445
Fax: 484-365-8105
Dejene Dedefa, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor and Department Chair, Department of Computer Science
Email: ddedefa@dbctl.com
Phone: 484-365-7445
Ivory V. Nelson Science Center 232