Computer Science and Engineering

Computer Science and Engineering

Computer Science and Engineering

CAREER EXPLORATION

This page is designed for you to explore and learn about career options both directly and indirectly related to this major. Review Computer Science and Engineering career options by reading about sample experiential learning and job titles as reported and held by current students and alumni, as well as graduate programs where Computer Science and Engineering alumni have studied.

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SAMPLES OF EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING – POSITION TITLES

(May include but is not limited to: internship, co-op, research, practicum, and clinical experiences)

Cyber Security Research Intern

Data Analytics Intern

Intern Consultant

IT Intern

Management System Analyst Intern

Software Engineering Intern

Technology Consulting Intern

Technology Early Career Development Program Intern

Web Design Intern

 

SAMPLES OF ORGANIZATIONS WHERE UCONN STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Amazon

BAE Systems

Belcan Engineering

Blizzard Entertainment

Carling Technologies

Checkr, Inc.

CiDRA Corporate Services

Cigna

Electric Boat

Fidelity Investments

Freedom Mortgage

Google

Great Lakes Educational Loan Services

Honeywell Aerospace

IBM

Medtronic

MITRE

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

NBC Sports

Olie Robotics

People's United Bank

PwC

Savant Systems

Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

Staples

Stuttgart High Performance Computing Center

Synchrony

Ten Digit Communication

United Technologies Corporation

Victorinox Swiss Army

Weight Watchers International

 

SAMPLES OF RECENT UCONN ALUMNI – POSITION TITLES

(Zero to five years of experience, varies by industry; some occupations may have required a degree beyond a Bachelor’s)

Andriod Developer

Application Development Specialist

Associate Software Engineer

Front End Developer

Full Stack Developer

Information Technology Residency Program

IT Leadership Program

IT Security Compliance Auditor

Junior Software Engineer

Production Engineer

Programmer Analyst

Software Engineer

Web Developer

 

SAMPLES OF EXPERIENCED UCONN ALUMNI – POSITION TITLES

(Six or more years of experience, varies by industry; some occupations may have required a degree beyond a Bachelor’s)

Adjunct Professor

Avionics Test Engineer

Information Assurance/Cyber Security

Operations Specialist

Professor of Computer Science

Robotics and Interactive Media Development Specialist

Senior Architect

Senior Network Engineer

Senior Software Developer

Software Engineering Manager

Staff Engineer

System Administrator

 

UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF WHERE THEY WORK

Akamai Technologies

Amazon

Athena Health

BAE Systems

Bentley Systems

Cognizant

Datto, Inc.

FactSet

Fidelity Investments

Gartner

General Electric Digital

Gerber Technology

Google

Health New England

iDevices

Lockheed Martin

Microsoft Studios

Optium

Pratt & Whitney

Prudential Financial

Synchrony Financial

Tallan

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UConn Health

UnitedHealthcare

Wayfair

 

UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF GRADUATE DEGREES PURSUED

M.A., Computer Science

M.E., Computer and Systems Engineering

Ph.D., Computer Science and Engineering

Ph.D., Electrical Engineering

Ph.D., Quantum Information Theory

Ph.D., Robotics Technologies

 

UCONN ALUMNI – SAMPLES OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS ATTENDED

Boston College

Brandeis University

Central Connecticut State University

Cornell University

New York University

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

University of California Davis

University of Connecticut

University of Southern California

 

NATIONAL RESOURCES

For further insight into industry specifics, use O*NET, Vault, or LinkedIn search functions to locate more titles, alumni, and career options for this major. “What Can I do with this Major?” contains additional content, including professional associations and job boards. (Please note: internships and jobs on these sites do not necessarily reflect UConn students from this major).