Computer and Information Technology is more than just data processing and web surfing. It’s about how computers operate and how they are used in many areas of daily life. Majors learn about computer hardware, computer software, web development and design, program design, multimedia development, managing information systems and digital forensics.
Computer and Information Technology
WHY STUDY COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AT CHC?
At CHC, you will become familiar with a variety of hardware and software technologies and gain enough background and problem-solving experience to adapt to the technologies you will meet in the workplace. Along with classroom instruction from highly qualified and experienced professors, you will earn a well-rounded liberal arts education that will help you think for yourself and overlay your career decisions with an ethical perspective.
Students who major in Computer and Information Technology select a concentration in one of three areas: Software Development, Web Development, or Web Design. The major prepares students for the field of computer and information technology by introducing them to a variety of current hardware and software technologies. It presents sufficient background and experience in problem solving to enable students to learn and adapt to new technologies they will meet in the workplace. The major provides a solid preparation for students interested in pursuing graduate study in the areas of web and software development.
- Software Application Trainer
- Multimedia Developer
- Help Desk Support
- Computer Operator
- Database Designer
- Management Information Systems Specialist
- Web Designer
- Digital Forensics Technician
- Entry-level Programmer
Internships:
A computer and information technology major can intern in the technology department of for-profit and non-profit organizations, in educational computer labs, and at government agencies. This increases the opportunities for our computer and information technology students to gain valuable real-world experience through special internships. In fact, it is not uncommon for an internship to lead to full-time employment after graduation for CHC grads.
Some of our computer and information technology majors have held internships at the following companies and organizations:
- Computer Masters, Inc
- Fox Chase Cancer Center Tech Department
- Independence Blue Cross Information Services
- The Grace Academy
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia Tech Department
- The Baby Bureau
- Brave Hearts for Strong Minds
The Computer Science and Information Technology Program provides students with internship opportunities within Chestnut Hill College that range anywhere from website design and development to mobile application development.
Qualified students may be invited to join Epsilon Pi Tau, the International Honor Society for Technology. Students need to complete at least 18 credits of computer science, computer technology, digital forensics, and/or cyber security courses and maintain a Career GPA of 3.25 and a GPA of 3.25 in the Major. Eligible students are also required to be in the top 35% of their class and have approval of the Program.
Students who enjoy programming are welcome to become members of the Programming Team. The team competes in Programming Contests sponsored by the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges. The team holds weekly practices in preparation for the Programming Contests.
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Jeffrey Carroll, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political Science
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Pamela King
Center for Data and Society Instructor of Digital Forensics
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Kenneth Pyle
Center for Data and Society Instructor
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Jacqueline C. Reich, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political Science Coordinator, Political Science and International Affairs majors, Global Awareness Seminar (general education course)
- Program(s):Political Science
- 215-248-7148
- reichj@chc.edu
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Sarah Rody, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mathematics
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Merilyn Ryan, SSJ, Ph.D.
Professor Emerita of Mathematics
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Andrea Wentzell, M.A.
Instructor in Computer Science