Empowered to adapt.

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There’s not a single part of our modern world untouched by computers.

A computer science degree from Muhlenberg will not only help open countless doors to technology-driven fields, it will ensure you have the problem-solving skills to address technological challenges we haven’t even begun to imagine.

Hands-on learning opportunities will hone these skills as you study cutting-edge topics including cybersecurity, AI, data mining and analytics. By pairing these in-depth subjects with the broader exposure of a liberal arts education, you will be entering the workforce with a more comprehensive understanding of the world — a confident problem-solver who’s able to navigate complex challenges.

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Opportunities With Impact

From projects in the community to programming competitions, learn about the many opportunities available to computer science students at Muhlenberg.

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Our Faculty & Staff

Connect with the faculty and staff who are part of the Department of Mathematics & Computer Science.

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After Muhlenberg

The possibilities are limitless once you’ve earned your Computer Science degree. Discover where some of our alumni have ended up next.

Computer Science at Muhlenberg

From the Source

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“The most rewarding parts of being in the Computer Science Program here are the relationships I formed. I feel like my professors care about me and my success.” — Summer Whitley '24 , Computer Science and Studio Art Double Major, Art History Minor Read Summer's Story

“I chose to study math and computer science because of my enjoyment for solving complex problems and hope that I’d be able to apply this knowledge across other domains I'm passionate about.” — Benedict Kohler '23 , Software Engineer for McKinsey & Company Read Benedict's Story

“The value really came from seeing the impact it had: going to the gala and seeing people making the bids and knowing that it was going toward a good cause — that really felt good.” — Andrew White '25 , Computer Science and Media & Communication Double Major Read Andrew's Story

“The double major was a challenging mix, but it felt good for my brain to have the split. After playing music for a while... the enjoyment of solving an analytical problem was a great balance.” — Zachary Schur ’19 , Senior Web Developer at Carnegie Hall Read Zachary's Story

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Byungchul Cha

Department Chair and Professor of Mathematics
Address Muhlenberg College Mathematics & Computer Science 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104