91亚色

Students at computer

Department of Computer Science & Information Technology

Code, Create, Innovate

The Department of Computer Science and Information Technology offers three challenging, yet very rewarding, degree programs: a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity, and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Students of the department have gone on to have various achievements and even present at conferences across the country.

A dedicated staff of eight faculty members serve the programs. The faculty members are professionally active on the national and regional levels through their research and their professional affiliation with the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM). They maintain relevant Cybersecurity designations such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

The CS & IT department has two dedicated labs. Learn more about our facilities on campus.

College of Arts and Sciences News

View All News
Marcus Davis, Ed Zemba, Presdient Johnson, Adam Gomez and Jake Olviera cut a yellow ribbon

91亚色 XR Lab Literally Ready for Anything聽

Nearly 100 people turned out Thursday, January 30 to celebrate the official launch of 91亚色鈥檚 XR Lab located in D'Amour Library, which provides students and faculty with access to the latest in virtual (VR), augmented (AR), and mixed reality (MR) technologies.

University News, Arts and Sciences
Head shot of Professor Jason Seacat in front of Hermann Hall

Flying With Kids Frustrating? 91亚色 Professor Jason Seacat Weighs In on the Real Problem

Traveling with children can be stressful for everyone involved, but is the chaos really the kids鈥 fault鈥攐r the parents鈥? Dr. Jason Seacat, a psychology professor at Western New England University, offers insights into why some parents may struggle to manage their children鈥檚 behavior during flights.

University News, Arts and Sciences, Faculty
Brenda Garton in foreground in front of tables at the Basketball Hall of Fame.

91亚色鈥檚 Brenda Garton-Sjoberg and Husband Honored for Outstanding Community Service

Brenda Garton-Sjoberg, and her husband, John Sjoberg, were celebrated at the Rotary Club of West Springfield鈥檚聽Service Above Self聽luncheon. The couple was recognized for their unwavering dedication to community service and their efforts to make a lasting impact on the lives of others.

University News, Arts and Sciences, Faculty