Philosophy & Computer Science
Why a Philosophy & Computer Science Degree From Le Moyne?
Technology has forever changed the way we live, learn and do business. It’s opened the door to infinite possibilities and changed the world in ways we could have never imagined. As we embrace these innovations and strive to keep pace with the rapid evolution of computer science, new challenges and big-picture philosophical questions emerge.
The philosophy and computer science program at Le Moyne will prepare you to navigate the digital landscape today – and tomorrow. You’ll examine the theory, power and impact of high-tech tools – machine learning, artificial intelligence and more. You’ll consider digital technology ethics in business, science, healthcare, government and society.
Your interdisciplinary undergraduate minor will prepare you to become a responsible digital citizen and ethical business leader who will use the power of computer science with an intentional purpose for the greater good. To make global business more socially responsible. To shape the workforce of the future. To protect the planet and the well-being of humankind.
Tech & Ethics Meet on the Heights
The minor in philosophy and computer science complements any field of study and is an invaluable addition to your résumé for any professional pursuit.
The Philosophy & Computer Science Minor
You’ll study digital technologies, critical reasoning, logic, theory of knowledge and social and political philosophy. As a 15-credit interdisciplinary program, you’ll be exposed to a wide range of topics and classes. This program is part of the ERIE21 initiative to provide students with a range of options for developing computing technology capabilities.
Additional Computer Science Programs
Le Moyne also offers a computer science minor, consisting of at least four CS classes approved by the department and interdisciplinary programs in a computer programming and web programming certificate, as well as a computer science major.
Undergraduate Philosophy Degrees
If you are interested in a philosophy and computer science minor, you might also be interested in a philosophy degree.
Philosophy & Computer Science Careers & Median Salaries
$99,550 Bioengineer
$126,900 Computer Network Architect
$113,940 Economist
$96,530 Environmental Engineer
$142,850 Mathematical Physicist
$99,550 Bioengineer
$126,900 Computer Network Architect
$113,940 Economist
$96,530 Environmental Engineer
$142,850 Mathematical Physicist