Computer Science Programs in Alaska

Computer Science Degree Programs in Alaska: A Complete Guide

Looking to pursue a Computer Science degree in Alaska? This comprehensive guide explores your educational options, career prospects, and everything you need to know about studying computer science in The Last Frontier. With growing tech opportunities and strong academic programs, Alaska offers unique advantages for aspiring computer science professionals.

What Computer Science Programs Does Alaska Offer?

Alaska’s universities provide several pathways to earning your computer science degree:

Associate Degree

  • University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA)
    • Associate of Applied Science in Computer Systems Technology
    • 60 credits focusing on practical computer systems and networking skills

Bachelor’s Degrees

  • University of Alaska Anchorage

  • University of Alaska Fairbanks

    • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
    • Focus on computer science theory and practical applications
    • Explore UAF’s program

Graduate Studies

  • University of Alaska Fairbanks
    • Master of Science in Computer Science
    • 30-credit program emphasizing advanced topics and research

What Are the Admission Requirements?

To enter a computer science program in Alaska, you’ll need:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum 2.5 GPA
  • SAT score of 1050 or ACT score of 20
  • Prerequisites: Algebra II, Geometry, and programming coursework

Application deadlines:

  • Fall semester: February 15
  • Spring semester: September 15

What Career Opportunities Are Available in Alaska?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the computer science field offers strong growth potential in Alaska. Major employers include:

How Can You Finance Your Education?

Several financial aid options are available:

Scholarships

  • Alaska Space Grant Program

  • AISES Intel Scholarship

    • $2,000 award for Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students
    • Learn more

What Professional Resources Are Available?

Join these organizations to enhance your professional development:

  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

    • Access to conferences and publications
    • Join ACM
  • Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development

How Can You Get Started?

  1. Contact the university of your choice:

  2. Review program requirements and prepare application materials

  3. Apply for financial aid and scholarships

  4. Submit your application by the deadline

Your journey toward a computer science degree in Alaska starts with taking action today. Contact your chosen university’s admissions office to learn more about their specific programs and requirements.

For additional information about education standards and opportunities in Alaska, contact the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development at (907) 465-2800 or visit their website.