Women In STEM

Online Degrees in Computer Science

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Meet Toni Harris, data scientist, dabbler in robotics and SNHU online grad student. Here's just one reason she's earning her master's degree with us:

"Colleagues told me that SNHU is a very inclusive university that supports women. Computer science is a field women need to be a part of so we have a presence in emerging technologies."

Today, women in computer science like Toni are not only making a difference at work - they're changing the world. Join Toni and other female students at SNHU for:

  • One of the most practical, career-focused computer science curriculums in the country
  • Hands-on software development experience in Python, Java and C++ using industry-standard tools
  • Opportunities to attend the annual Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, the world's largest conference and job fair for female technologists
  • Participate in cyber security competitions and cyber events like the annual Women in Cyber Security (WiCyS) conference
  • Connections with 500+ students worldwide via SNHU's Women in Tech online forum
  • Access to MentorNet, a free mentoring service that pairs students professionals in their field
  • Credentials from a school recognized for innovation in education by US News & World Report and Inc. magazines
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