Computer Science, Design Thinking, and Entrepreneurship
Our human-centered approach to design work: gather, generate, build, and share.
Through a range of course offerings, the Computer Science, Design Thinking, and Entrepreneurship Department provides students with opportunities to engage in hands-on, real-world, creative problem-solving in a number of disciplines (engineering, manufacturing, robotics, computer science, and entrepreneurship). These courses prioritize work that partners with authentic audiences, both here on campus and in the Greater Hartford area.
Key Highlights
- Courses focus on giving students the essential skills they need to communicate their ideas effectively to others.
- Significant time in most of the courses will be spent in the Pearse Hub for Innovation (PHI), where students will engage in our human-centered approach to design work: gather, generate, build, and share.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What kind of tools do you have available in the PHI?
What kinds of computer science classes are taught?
Can students work on personal projects in the PHI?
Meet the Department
Naomi Appel
Science Faculty; Innovation Trimester Faculty
Matthew Johnson
English Faculty; Computer Science Faculty; Mathematics Faculty;, Assistant Director of the Kravis Center for Academic Technology
Scott MacClintic
Director of Innovation
Kate Seyboth
Director of Digital and Computational Learning
Jennine Solomon
Associate Director of Innovation; Science Faculty