Bachelor of Computer Science
Ottawa, Canada
DURÉE
4 up to 5 Years
LANGUES
Anglais
RYTHME
À plein temps
DATE LIMITE D'INSCRIPTION
Date limite de dépôt des demandes
DATE DE DÉBUT AU PLUS TÔT
02 Sep 2025
FRAIS DE SCOLARITÉ
Demander des frais de scolarité
FORMAT D'ÉTUDE
Sur le campus
Introduction
Carleton’s Computer Science program teaches you the principles of solving computational problems while giving you up-to-date applied skills for working on cutting-edge projects and building the technology of tomorrow.
Computers and computer systems play a central role in business, communication, science, entertainment, and medicine. As the range of computer applications continues to expand, so does the demand for computer scientists.
Computer Science is an ever-changing discipline that studies the theory, design, and implementation of computer applications and systems. You will learn to use computing and information technology to help solve the problems that we face in business, science, and society today and those that we will face tomorrow.
The Computer Science program at Carleton is organized into diverse streams so that you can develop a particular expertise.
All streams share a common core of computer science courses. No matter which stream you choose, you will gain expertise in all the fundamentals, including programming, algorithms, software engineering, databases and web applications.
Specialty streams
- AI and Machine Learning
- Algorithms
- Computer and Internet Security
- Computer Game Development
- Software Engineering
Multidisciplinary streams
- Management and Business Systems
Industrial Applications Internship Option
The Internship Option gives exceptionally qualified students an opportunity to get work experience that is tightly integrated with their Bachelor of Computer Science studies. Students in the internship option are both full-time Computer Science students and paid employees of the industrial partner.
Carleton’s initial industrial partner is Shopify, an Ottawa-based company that has created one of the world’s leading eCommerce platforms. In addition to providing students with a salary, Shopify covers the students’ tuition and educational expenses. Students are taught all the Computer Science fundamentals of Computer Science degree while working with professional developers at Shopify learning how the fundamentals apply to solve real problems for customers.
Graduates of this program will be exceptionally well-placed for a career in Canada’s top software development companies.
Combined programs
Computer Science can be combined with Mathematics.
Co-op opportunities
Our co-operative education program will provide you with industry experience and introduce you to a world of global technology.
Here are some of the places that have recently hired Carleton Computer Science students for co-operative education work terms:
- Nokia
- IBM
- Mitel
- Canada Border Services Agency
- CSIS
- Espial
- Entrust
The capital advantage
Ottawa boasts a vibrant high-tech sector, comprised of both established multinational firms and cutting-edge startups. As Canada’s national capital, Ottawa also offers a full range of employment opportunities with federal government departments and affiliated agencies.
Professional designation
Students graduating with a BCS (Honors) degree from Carleton‘s School of Computer Science can also earn an Information Systems Professional (ISP) designation. Carleton is the first university in Canada to make the ISP designation an integral part of their BCS (Honors) program.
This designation is given by the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS), the national association of IT professionals, which is also in charge of the evaluation and accreditation of the Bachelor of Computer Science programs in Canada as well as the code of ethics for IT professionals in Canada. The designation is awarded to Carleton graduates following two years of professional employment. No additional exams are required.
Program options
The Bachelor of Computer Science is available as an Honours degree, with the optional choice of streams, and a Major degree for those desiring a less-specialized program. We also offer a Combined Honours program with Mathematics.
Our Honours degree has been approved by the Canadian Computer Science Accreditation Council (CSAC). The Software Engineering stream has been approved by CSAC as a Software Engineering program. The degree is generally completed in four years, or five years if the co-op option is chosen.
Minors
Computer Science students can add another area of study, called a minor, to their program. Having this other area of specialization can often turn into a distinct advantage when applying for jobs. Visit the Carleton University Undergraduate Calendar at carleton.ca/cuuc to see all the programs that offer a minor option. As well, students in other programs can opt to take the four-credit minor in Computer Science.
Future opportunities
Carleton Computer Science graduates go on to meaningful and rewarding careers in:
- Applications for biotechnology, artificial intelligence, computer gaming, business and mobile devices
- Large-scale software design and development;
- Software and systems security analysis
- Web services and infrastructure
Many Carleton Computer Science graduates continue to graduate school, where they study and research more advanced topics and work with research faculty in areas such as Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Security and more.
Curriculum
Le programme spécialisé en informatique peut être suivi tel quel, ou vous pouvez ajouter un volet ou notre option de stage. Dans tous les cas, vous suivrez notre tronc commun de cours d'informatique, notamment des cours de programmation, d'algorithmes, de génie logiciel, de bases de données et d'applications Web. Nos filières spécialisées vous donnent la possibilité de vous concentrer sur un domaine particulièrement important de l'informatique.
Nos filières multidisciplinaires vous donnent la possibilité d'examiner des domaines d'application qui présentent de plus en plus d'opportunités pour les informaticiens. Vous pouvez également choisir de passer le baccalauréat spécialisé sans volet ou de commencer sans volet et d'en ajouter un plus tard.
Notre baccalauréat spécialisé a été approuvé par le Conseil canadien d'accréditation en informatique (CSAC). Le volet Génie logiciel a été approuvé par le CSAC en tant que programme de génie logiciel. Le diplôme est généralement obtenu en quatre ans, ou en cinq ans si l'option coop est choisie.
Cours spécialisés :
- Intelligence artificielle (IA) et apprentissage automatique
- Algorithmes
- Sécurité informatique et Internet
- Développement de jeux informatiques
- Génie logiciel
Filières multidisciplinaires :
- Systèmes de gestion et d'affaires
Programme d'études majeures
Pour ceux qui souhaitent un programme un peu moins rigoureux et des opportunités pour une plus grande envergure, l'école propose également un programme menant à un diplôme majeur. Veuillez noter qu'un baccalauréat spécialisé est généralement requis pour l'admission aux études de troisième cycle.
Mineurs
Les étudiants en informatique peuvent ajouter un autre domaine d'études, appelé mineur, à leur programme. Avoir cet autre domaine de spécialisation peut souvent se transformer en un avantage certain pour postuler à des emplois. De plus, les étudiants d'autres programmes peuvent choisir de suivre la mineure de quatre crédits en informatique.
Bourses et financement
Plusieurs options de bourses sont disponibles. Veuillez consulter le site Web de l'université pour plus d'informations.
Opportunités de carrière
Les diplômés en informatique de Carleton poursuivent des carrières prospères dans des domaines tels que :
- Conception et développement de logiciels ;
- Services et infrastructures Web ;
- Analyse de la sécurité des logiciels et des systèmes ; et
- Biotechnologie, intelligence artificielle, jeux informatiques et applications commerciales.
Pour les étudiants spécialisés intéressés par des études de troisième cycle, Carleton offre des programmes d'études supérieures en informatique, à la maîtrise et au doctorat.