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Computer & Technology Programs

Turn Curiosity Into Code

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Are you a part of or interested in the growing culture of computer science and information technology? Do neural networking, machine learning, and game development invoke excitement and curiosity in you? Are you passionate about creating technology to support human and social good? Then you might want to look closer at Goshen College’s computer science and information technology programs.

The information technology major and minor at Goshen College equips students with the ability to design, create, and critically evaluate a broad range of information artifacts using computational means, computer networks, database development, and software applications. Through these programs, students learn to become innovative problem-solvers, using their skillsets for the good of humanity.

Graduates have developed software and websites, worked as engineers, and studied astrophysics. Others now work for Google and Apple or have started their own businesses.

Tech Is for Everyone

Goshen College is proud to be a supportive space for women and other underrepresented groups in tech. If you’re a woman who codes, you’ll find community here through our Digital Eve chapter and our partnership with the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT). You’ll also have access to scholarships, networking, and leadership opportunities designed to help you thrive.

Computer & Technology Programs

All Majors & Minors
  • Computer Science

    At Goshen College, you won’t just study computer science—you’ll learn how to think like a problem-solver, create like an innovator, and code with purpose.

  • Game Development

    At Goshen College, you can explore the fast-growing world of game development through a flexible, interdisciplinary minor that blends technology, storytelling and visual design.

  • Information Technology

    As an information technology major or minor at Goshen College, you’ll develop the skills to design, implement, and manage computer systems that drive business, communication, and innovation.

  • Undecided

    Choosing to be undecided means being intentional about finding a path that’s right for you.

    Where Can This Take You?

    A degree in information technology or computer science from Goshen College opens doors to a broad range of careers. Our graduates have:

    • Designed apps and websites

    • Worked as software engineers and project managers

    • Contributed to research in fields like astrophysics

    • Joined global tech companies like Google and Apple

    • Launched their own businesses and consulting firms

    Whether you want to work in a hospital system, a start-up, a school district, or a nonprofit, your problem-solving skills and technical training will be in high demand.

    Learn by Doing

    Hands-on experience is built into everything we do. From your first year to your final semester, you’ll apply what you’re learning in real-world settings:

    • Internships: All IT majors complete at least one internship, and many students do more. Past placements include tech startups, design agencies, healthcare IT teams, and campus departments.

    • Maple Scholars: Join our signature summer research program and collaborate with faculty on independent, faculty-mentored research in emerging tech fields.

    • Competitions and clubs: Test your skills through the Association for Computing Machinery’s annual Programming Competition, and connect with peers through student groups like GC’s chapter of Digital Eve (supporting women in tech).

    • Community-focused tech: Work on projects that support people with disabilities, promote accessibility, or solve challenges in local schools and organizations.

    You’ll never be just a number here—our small class sizes and close faculty mentorship mean you’ll have the support to stretch, grow, and lead.

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