Quinnipiac University

BA or BS in Computer Science Experiential Learning

Experiential learning at Quinnipiac offers multiple opportunities to apply your knowledge through hands-on work, service and exploration, preparing you for success in 21st-century careers. With an abundance of resources, internship opportunities and career-focused guidance, you'll be equipped with the skills and knowledge that distinguish you to employers and pave the way for long-term success.

Recent Student Work

Like every Quinnipiac student, you'll have many opportunities to learn through hands-on experiences through research, course projects and capstones. These immersive opportunities not only demonstrate the depth of your knowledge and skills to professors and peers, but also make a strong impression on potential employers. By applying what you've learned in real-world contexts, you'll gain deeper insights into various industries and career paths.

Learn more about student work

Showcase Your Designs

Before graduating from the School of Computing & Engineering, every student is required to complete a Senior Design Project. This culmination of their time at Quinnipiac incorporates real clients and problems and simulates a project that they might encounter the first day on the job.

Projects Day

Projects Day is designed to showcase and celebrate our students’ hard work and achievements from real-world projects completed during the spring semester. Mentored by professionals in the industry, students assemble into design teams, choose topics and bring their ideas to life.

Learn more about Projects Day

  • AI-Powered Growth in Large Companies: Using SaaS to Transform Marketing and Scale Operations
  • Artificial Intelligence Presence in Politics on Social Media Platforms
  • Rebuilding Consumer Trust Through Blockchain in Global Supply Chains
  • Industrial Scale Cyber Fraud in Southeast Asia
  • The Impact of Transparency Levels on Recommender System Accuracy
  • How Can Evolutionary Algorithms be Implemented in Video Games to Achieve a Balanced Challenge?
  • Developer Perspectives on Adopting Automated Debugging Tools in Game Development
  • C.A.R.E.: A Governance Framework for Robust and Equitable AI in Oncology Imaging
  • Examining AI's Impact on Student Web Design Developers
  • Examining Algorithmic Bias in Facial Recognition Systems Used in National Defense
  • Video Game and Adaptive Tools
  • Learning Model Behavior in Structured Motorsport Telemetry Using Machine Learning
  • Does Blockchain Transparency Actually Improve Startup Credibility?
  • The Devaluation of Human-Composed Music in the Age of AI
  • Artificial Intelligence Efficiency and Human Creativity, How Can Game Developers Find the Balance?
  • Do We Feel the Difference? Emotional Responses to AI-Generated and Human-Composed Music
  • GenMark: A New Testing Ground for Procedurally Generated Game Content
  • Cash Your Chips? A Difference-in-Differences Analysis of the Impact of the CHIPS Act
  • Par for the Course: Exploring the Impact of Technology on Collegiate Golf Development and Performance
  • Evaluating Privacy–Utility Trade-offs in Federated Learning for Heart Disease Prediction

Learn more about recent BA in Computer Science projects

  • wRIST: Robotic Intermediate Sign Translator
  • I Know You: AR Facial Recognition Glasses
  • PathFinder
  • ScrapDish: A Food Waste Minimizer Application
  • Tempo.AI
  • QChat: An AI-Driven Conversational Assistant for Enhancing Information Access in University Portals
  • Compile Quest
  • ReMind
  • InterQu: AI Enhanced Practice Interview Software      

Learn more about recent BS in Computer Science projects

Immerse yourself in funded summer research

Student sitting down and working on a laptop with computer code projected on the back wall

Take part in the Interdisciplinary Program for Research and Scholarship

Open to students of all majors, QUIP-RS provides up to $5,000 in funding for undergraduate students to conduct research or complete creative projects alongside faculty mentors. This intensive 8-week program enables students to develop scholarly skills while encouraging discussion about successes and shortcomings with fellows and mentors.

Learn more about QUIP-RS

A Foundation for Your Future

100% Success Rate

Percentage of our 2025 program graduates who are either employed or pursuing graduate study six months after graduation (72.6% Knowledge Rate).

75% Hands-On Experience

Percentage of seniors who participated in at least one experiential learning opportunity during their time at Quinnipiac (75.7% Knowledge Rate).

Career-Building Resources

Job Market Trends

Quinnipiac students excel as interns, new hires, managers and executives in almost every industry. Gather real-world data about starting salaries, hiring trends and in-demand skills to inform your decision-making and put you on a path to success. 

Explore real-world data and insights

View all tools and resources

Design your career path

With an abundance of career-focused information and resources, the career advisers within the School of Computing & Engineering support students as they expand their professional networks and attract the attention of prestigious employers.

Learn more about career development

Career and Experiential Learning Lab

iQ, Quinnipiac University’s holistic approach to career development and experiential learning, surrounds every individual with a personalized plan that maximizes their time at Quinnipiac. The powerhouse of iQ, our Career and Experiential Learning Lab is the physical space where students and advisers bridge the gap between college and career. 

Learn more about our Career and Experiential Learning Lab