Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences
Welcome to the Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences (PCAS)!
PCAS is a new interdisciplinary program in computing education developed specifically to meet the wide range of needs of undergraduate students in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Working with program partners, PCAS is coordinating and expanding the teaching of computational methods and digital studies across the liberal arts - the natural and social sciences, and the humanities. We are working toward a future in which every LSA student feels confident in their abilities to design and employ computational methods and digital tools both effectively and critically.
PCAS is a new interdisciplinary program in computing education developed specifically to meet the wide range of needs of undergraduate students in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Working with program partners, PCAS is coordinating and expanding the teaching of computational methods and digital studies across the liberal arts - the natural and social sciences, and the humanities. We are working toward a future in which every LSA student feels confident in their abilities to design and employ computational methods and digital tools both effectively and critically.
What does PCAS offer?
PCAS courses help students build the foundational computing (especially programming) skills they need to succeed. Scientists, artists, and humanities scholars of all disciplines can get their start in computing here.
What does PCAS offer?
PCAS courses help students build the foundational computing (especially programming) skills they need to succeed. Scientists, artists, and humanities scholars of all disciplines can get their start in computing here.
PCAS Curriculum
PCAS courses emphasize the use of computing for purposes across literature, science, and the arts.
Prospective students - Learn more about our rapidly developing curriculum.
PCAS Curriculum
PCAS courses emphasize the use of computing for purposes across literature, science, and the arts.
Prospective students - Learn more about our rapidly developing curriculum.