Begin developing your computer science skillset in online courses that teach you the basics of programming, cybersecurity and the management of information systems.
Program Details
A.S. Computer Science Overview
Pursuing your Associate of Science degree in Computer Science at Campbellsville University is a sound decision for your career. You’ll acquire in-demand skills for IT positions and establish a foundation for bachelor’s programs and software development roles.
Our computer science degree courses are rooted in Christian values, enabling you to succeed as a faith-based professional in a diverse and digital society. You’ll get introduced to concepts that apply to an array of tech roles, including programming languages, cybersecurity principles and practices for managing information systems. The small class sizes foster faculty-to-student engagement, allowing you to receive personal support while seeking your computer science associate degree online.
Our associate degree in computer science is designed for working professionals, as you can complete the online courses when and where you prefer. It’s an ideal format for developing computer science competencies without putting your life or career on hold. Because Campbellsville offers six start dates per year, you can begin the program when it’s best for your schedule.
I graduated with my associate degree in Christian studies, which only gave me a hunger and purpose to go onwards. I am at present doing a bachelor’s in pastoral studies, and I have the desire to go on and do a master’s in theology (or divinity). My end goal is to become a chaplain, where I can work and help those in need. I have so much to learn and yet so much to give. It hasn’t been easy, but it has been satisfying and rewarding as I have grown in my knowledge and understanding of the subjects at hand.”
– Neil Barnett, AS in Christian Studies
Related Computer Science Programs
Course Map
Campbellsville’s instructors integrate the latest research into the computer science degree courses, delivering a relevant education for aspiring tech professionals. This associate degree program includes 20 online courses, which you can complete in one to three years.
The computer science associate degree includes a General Education component to help you gain a basic understanding of a broad range of subjects. This aspect of the online program supports the liberal arts emphasis of the University’s academic mission.
- CS 160: Programming I
- CS 161: Programming II
- CS 341: Networking
- CS 350: Visual Basic
- BA/CIS 360: Principles of Management Information Systems
- CIS 400: Cyber Security
- MTH 111: College Algebra
- MTH 112: Trigonometry & Analytical Geometry
- PHY 131: Conceptual Physics
Choose elective courses totaling 12 credit hours from any discipline except computer science or computer information systems.
Admissions Requirements
To apply to Campbellsville’s criminal justice program, prospective students must submit or complete the following:
- Complete the online application.
- Submit official copies of transcripts from each college or university previously or currently attended, along with a complete record of all courses attempted, to the Office of Admissions.
- If you’re transferring less than 24 credit hours, submit your official high school transcript.
Costs & Financial Aid
Campbellsville strives to provide cost-effective online programs that impart valuable career skills. Tuition for the Associate of Science degree in Computer Science is $424 per credit hour, and we can help you explore financial aid options for your online degree.
Please fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to learn about scholarships, grants, loans and payment plans for the online A.S. in Computer Science program. There are many funding options to consider — be sure to complete the FAFSA so you don’t miss out on potential opportunities. Our school code is 001959.
You can transfer up to 30 credit hours from a regionally accredited college or university, enabling you to complete the online program on your schedule and within your budget. Campbellsville also provides a Transfer Scholarship to graduates of the Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS).
Campbellsville offers flexible online programs that meet the needs of U.S. military veterans and service members, including when serving at home and abroad. Using GI Bill® benefits can help eligible students fund their online A.S. in Computer Science, and we are proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon program.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
Computer Science as a Career
At Campbellsville, you can get on track for a variety of in-demand jobs for computer science degree graduates. Gain skills for the following entry-level roles as you prepare for further study in a bachelor's program, taking the first step toward programming and software development careers.
- Computer Technician
- Help Desk Technician
- IT Associate
- IT Project Manager
- IT Support Technician
- Technical Writer
Why Choose CU?
Campbellsville University Online seeks to provide an affordable faith-based education that fosters personal and professional growth for its students. Learning in small, 100% online classes, you'll have opportunities to connect one-on-one with expert professors who prioritize your success and value the experience you bring to the table. From day one, you'll also benefit from Campbellsville's student services, including a personal online academic advisor who will provide tailored assistance on your journey toward graduation. Access further support in the areas of mental health, career and finance, life management, technical resources and more. Finish strong with CU.
Learn MoreBenefits of Learning Online
Choosing to finish your degree 100% online means having the flexibility to study at the times and places that are most convenient for you. You'll learn from supportive, expert faculty members who are experienced in their fields and deliver the wellrounded education you need to take the next step in your career. Campbellsville is committed to the quality of its online courses and offers a dynamic selection of degree programs that are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? We’re here to help. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.
- By studying computer science, you can prepare for rewarding careers with strong demand and competitive salaries. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be an average of 377,500 computer and IT job openings each year from 2022 to 2032, and the median annual salary was more than double the average for all occupations in May 2023.
- Computer science is a broad field of study that includes the information technologies, automated systems and networks behind much of modern life. Computer programming is a component of computer science and uses programming languages to "code" the applications that run on computers, smartphones, web servers and other hardware. While pursuing your Associate of Science degree in Computer Science online at Campbellsville, you will be introduced to programming concepts and numerous other computer science principles.
- Yes, you can. CU honors your educational journey with a generous transfer credit policy that empowers you to make the most of your earned credits. Upon your admission to Campbellsville University, we'll complete a transfer credit evaluation to find out how many of your credits will apply toward your degree. For more information, visit our transfer students page.
- Yes. Your first step is to complete the FAFSA form, and then we will determine your eligibility for any financial aid. Visit our financial aid page to learn more about your options, which include scholarships and grants.
- You can apply to our 100% online degree programs through the online application form. Remember to submit official copies of your high school and/or college transcripts, along with any other required documentation that is specific to your degree program. You can visit the admissions process page to learn more about what to expect throughout the process.