In computer science, students explore algorithms, programs and programming, and computational systems. The main goals of the discipline at UD are to build a systematic body of knowledge, theories and models that explains the properties of computational systems and to demonstrate how this body of knowledge can be used to produce solutions to real-world problems.
Where have UD Computer Science graduates been hired?
- Engineer, Microsoft
- Software Development Engineer, Amazon
- Software Developer, Epic
- Software Engineer, Google
- Associate Software Development Analyst, Northrop Grumman
- Software Engineer, Intuit
- Developer, Lockheed Martin
- Cyber Officer, US Air Force
- Computer Scientist, National Security Agency
- Data Programmer, Citi Bank
What are some common careers for UD Computer Science graduates?
- Operating Systems
- Application Systems
- Information Technology
- Research and Development
- Planning and Analysis
- Building and Coding
- Project Management
- Hardware and Software Design
Computer Science Faculty

David Andrews, PhD
Associate Dean, Constantin College, Mathematics and Computer Science
Phone: (972) 721-5039
Email: andrews@hpbvtv.com
Office: Braniff Graduate Building, First Floor
Office Hours: MWF 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. or by Appointment (http://bit.ly/appts-with-andrews)

Erick Chastain, PhD
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Phone: (972) 721-5369
Email: echastain@hpbvtv.com
Office: Patrick E. Haggerty Science Center #46
Office Hours: By Appointment

Robert Hochberg (Rob), PhD
Associate Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science
Phone: (972) 721-5307
Email: hochberg@hpbvtv.com
Office: Patrick E. Haggerty Science Center #50
Office Hours: MTWR 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Russell Mirabelli, MS-INSY
Adjunct Instructor, Computer Science
Phone: (972) 721-5175
Email: rmirabelli@hpbvtv.com
Office: Patrick E. Haggerty Science Center #52
Office Hours: By Appointment