Top 10 Reasons to Major in Computer Science
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Top 10 Reasons to Major in Computer Science

Want a cutting-edge career that's also marketable in any business environment? Consider Computer Science! Here are 10 reasons why it's a smart choice.

Computing and computer technology are part of just about everything touching our lives today, from the cars we drive to the movies we watch to the many ways we all interact with each other (not to mention with businesses and government). Understanding the many facets of computing is necessary for any educated person in the 21st century. Whether you want to create the next hot app or need to map your next big idea for the boss, having a background in Computer Science will give you a competitive edge to solve complex problems and a career that will never be obsolete. To keep on the cutting edge of any business environment, consider the following reasons why majoring in Computer Science is a sound investment.

1. Improved hiring prospects

Computer Science students do well in terms of getting full-time employment after graduation. According to code.org, there were nearly 355,000 computing job openings nationwide in 2024, and only 90,000 Computer Science students graduated into the workforce. In 2022, Computer Science was projected to be a top-paid major for postgraduate outcomes, according to a National Association of Colleges and Employers survey.

2. Nearly recession-proof jobs

Companies are eager—if not desperate—for talent in all areas of computing. As previously stated, there are more computing jobs available than qualified people to fill them. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects computing and information technology jobs to grow much faster than the average for all occupations from 2022–2032. It’s easy to see that companies simply need more talent, and that future talent comes from today’s Computer Science students. 

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3. Opportunities for true creativity and innovation

If you think Computer Science is devoid of creativity, think again. The field is about much more than programming; it’s about inventing and building solutions. A Computer Science major is an artist whose canvas may be a smartphone or PC display and whose paints and brushes are programming languages and development environments. The internet has been in existence for decades now. What was once mainly used by university and military researchers has become the most disruptive technological innovation of our time: the protocols and software of the World Wide Web. And it was all largely due to one person with a revolutionary vision. Can’t imagine a world without Instagram or TikTok? With a major in Computer Science, you’re limited only by your imagination.

4. An essential part of a well-rounded academic education

A computing background will provide you with a foundation of knowledge, problem-solving skills, and logical thinking that will serve as an advantage to your career in whatever field you choose. Beyond the vast applicability of a Computer Science degree, it’s also seen by an increasing number of universities and employers as a sign of being academically well rounded.

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5. Collaborative work and individual effort

Though you might imagine a lone hacker toiling away at their computer, computing is often about being part of a collaborative team that requires people with many different skills. But there is also plenty of space for individual flair and imagination. With Computer Science, you get the best of both worlds in bringing your ideas to life and watching others build upon them.

6. Limitless future opportunities

It’s the Computer Science major who will help transform what the internet will be like in the next 20 years. Like the rest of the infrastructure, the internet will eventually seem to disappear by becoming ubiquitous. Developing the "Internet of Things" will require specialized skills and computing expertise. So many everyday items, appliances, and vehicles are now online that their numbers far exceed the Earth’s population. Making these networks of devices sufficiently robust and resilient will be a challenge for current and future Computer Science majors.

7. Make a positive difference in the world

Computing drives innovation in many sectors of the science world, including major advances in the study of the human genome, tracking important AIDS vaccine research, and monitoring and protecting the environment—just to name a few. If you want to make a positive difference in work and the world, study Computer Science.

8. Civil liberty protections

As the internet grows, privacy will come at a premium. Enormous quantities of data about our daily affairs flow across the internet, and while this generally makes our lives easier, it also increases our vulnerability to hacking. Despite our penchant for giving up some privacy in exchange for convenience, our experiences online may make us yearn for the anonymity of the past. Who will have access to our medical records and financial data? These will be some of the many digital issues computing experts will help confront and solve.

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9. Frontline warriors in the battle against cybercriminals

Encryption algorithms—aka the mathematical rules by which secret codes are made and broken—have been at the center of a simmering spy vs. nerd war since the early 1990s. Cybercrime is a big business, as conspiratorial smugglers and hackers infuse our computers with virus attacks to steal our identities and financial data. Majoring in Computer Science will give you a leg up in making the world as well as your neighborhood a safer place to live, work, and play.

10. Strengthen your primary career choice

Want to follow your dream of working in the arts, health care, or education? You can still major (or minor or have a concentration) in Computer Science, particularly if you bolster your degree with supplemental learning opportunities like internships, extracurriculars, and graduate school. In any case, Computer Science will give you a broad foundation of skills that can be applied to a variety of careers and will serve as a competitive advantage in a crowded job market.

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Computer Science is a smart choice when deciding which major and career path to pursue in college. The field isn't going anywhere anytime soon, so you can rest easy knowing there will be a lot of opportunities for you to find a great position after graduation. Do your due diligence to explore programs and dive right into the wonderful world of technology, innovation, creativity, and beyond.

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About Pete Sanderson

Pete Sanderson is professor of computer sciences and chair of the Mathematical Sciences Department at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio.

 

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