Apr 08, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing


4202 E. Fowler Avenue, LIB 122
Tampa, FL, 33620
https://usf.edu/bellinicollege

Physical location for Main Office:
The main office of the University of South Florida’s Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing is located on the sixth floor of the USF Library, situated on 4101 USF Apple Drive.

About the CollegeBellini College faculty and staff

Established in 2024, the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing (Bellini College) is the first of its kind in Florida and among the few in the nation dedicated to integrating artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and computing under one academic and research umbrella. The college’s academic programs prepare students to lead in a digital world where technology touches every aspect of life and work.  Offering eight undergraduate degrees, three graduate certificates, five master’s programs and two doctoral degree options, it equips graduates to become skilled professionals and ethical leaders who shape the future of secure, intelligent and socially responsible technologies.

Through its interdisciplinary approach, the Bellini College connects with fields across the university, from health and education to business, engineering and the arts. Faculty pursue research that addresses complex societal challenges through the responsible use of technology. By integrating AI and cybersecurity expertise into diverse disciplines, the college cultivates collaboration and innovation aligned with USF’s goal of being a national leader in high-impact, socially responsible technology development.

Students and employers alike benefit from this cross-cutting model. Students learn from experts advancing knowledge in areas such as trustworthy computing, machine learning, computer vision, robotics and human-centered computing. With nearly two dozen active research labs, they gain hands-on experience and graduate prepared to drive innovation in Florida’s growing technology economy and beyond.

For more information or to explore specific degree offerings, visit the website of the Bellini College of AI, Cybersecurity and Computing.

Mission and Vision

The mission of the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing is to transform the role of computing technologies in society by focusing on three key areas:

Delivering High-Demand Academic Programs: Deliver a comprehensive range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional majors, both disciplinary and interdisciplinary, in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing. The majors are pedagogically effective and designed with high standards to be rigorous, relevant and meet the current and future needs of industry, government and society.

Advancing Research Excellence: Focus on innovative investigations and technological advances to elevate the state of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing research. Push the boundaries of knowledge in our fields, facilitating collaboration and innovation across all academic disciplines and fostering an environment that encourages curiosity, creativity and critical thinking.

Promoting Ethics and Trust: Instill a deep sense of responsibility in our students and faculty, emphasizing the importance of secure and trustworthy technology. Through research, curricula, industry partnerships and community engagement, promote ethically driven policies and practices that protect privacy, ensure security and foster social good.

Accreditation

The Computer Engineering (B.S.) program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET under the General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.

The Computer Science (B.S.) program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET under the General Criteria and Program Criteria for Computer Science and Similarly Named Computing Programs.

The Cybersecurity (B.S.) program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET under the General Criteria and Program Criteria for Cybersecurity and Similarly Named Computing Programs.

Other Information

Students in the Judy Genshaft Honors College

Bellini College students participating in the Judy Genshaft Honors College are able to complete their bachelor’s degree in four years. Students who qualify for the Honors Program at USF should contact the Judy Genshaft Honors College or the Bellini College advising team to learn about the benefits of this prestigious program.

Army, Air Force, and Naval R.O.T.C. for Students

The academic and technological knowledge from a Bellini College degree grants a distinct advantage to individuals interested in a military appointment or career. Graduates of this college’s programs bring valuable technical expertise to military and defense careers, especially those who participate in USF’s ROTC programs.

Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathway Programs

At the beginning of their senior year, high-achieving students who plan to pursue graduate study may apply for one of the college’s bachelor’s/master’s pathway programs. These pathways allow students to begin graduate-level coursework while completing their undergraduate degree, reducing the total time required to earn both degrees. Students may be nominated by faculty or apply directly by submitting a pathway application form available through an academic advisor.

College-Level Requirements

Minimum Continuation Requirements

All Bellini College of AI, Cybersecurity and Computing undergraduate students must meet the following criteria:

  1. Earn the required grade in all courses in no more than two (2) registered attempts. Grades of W, IF, U, and R are considered attempts.
  2. Maintain a cumulative 2.0 USF GPA
  3. Maintain a cumulative 2.0 overall GPA
  4. Earn a minimum 2.0 semester GPA

Warning

Students who do not meet the required minimum semester GPA are initially given a warning. 

Probation

Students will be placed on probation if they have any of the following:

  1. Two semesters with a term GPA under 2.0 or
  2. Less than a 2.0 cumulative USF GPA or
  3. Less than a 2.0 overall GPA.

Students on probation will be ineligible for further registration in the college. In order to continue, students must obtain individually designed academic plans approved by their academic advisor and will be closely monitored.

Failure to meet the terms of the academic plans will result in the reselection of a major outside the Bellini College.

Reselect Major

In addition to the conditions outlined above, students who fail to meet the grade requirement in any course in no more than two registered attempts must reselect a major outside the Bellini College. A student may appeal. The college provides a range of services to assist in selecting a new academic and career path.

Academic Dismissal

Students academically dismissed from the University of South Florida, or those who leave on probation, may choose to attend another post-secondary institution and reapply to USF after their overall GPA meets minimum requirements. The college may consider them for readmission if they meet the minimum Bellini College admission requirements for transfer students, as well as the program entrance requirements for their intended major as published in the University of South Florida Undergraduate Catalog for their term of readmission.

Other Requirements

Years to Degree
The Bellini College requires that a student complete the baccalaureate degree within five years after beginning the specialization courses for their major. Specialization courses taken more than five years prior to graduation will not be counted toward the degree. In rare cases, exceptions may be granted by the college.

University, College, and Program Requirements
The college requirements described in the section above are in addition to requirements set forth in the university policy and procedures section and the degree program sections of this catalog. It is the student’s responsibility to complete all university, college, program, and curricular requirements prior to graduation.

Student Laptop Computer Requirement
All students entering the Bellini College are required to have a laptop computer that they can use in their major classes and labs.

Disruption of Academic Process and Academic Dishonesty
The Bellini College will maintain an environment that encourages all to study and conduct research free from undue disruption. Disruption of the Academic Process is a matter the college is obliged to report to Student Judicial Services. Academic dishonesty, in any form, is taken very seriously by the college and will result in sanctions. The most serious penalty is dismissal from the university. (See university policies - Academic Integrity of Students)

Admission Requirements

Preparation for Entering the Bellini College

High school students seeking to matriculate into the computer science, computer engineering, or artificial intelligence programs of study must present a strong academic record that includes four years of advanced high school mathematics (analytical geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus) and science.

High school students seeking to matriculate into the cybersecurity or information technology programs of study must present a strong academic record that includes at least three years of highly advanced high school mathematics (analytical geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus) and science. Prospective students who lack sufficient preparation in high school may need additional preparatory coursework.

Newly admitted first year students are required to take and successfully complete the university’s Math Placement Test (MPT) first two subjects, basic algebra and college algebra. Students who completed pre-calculus or calculus in high school will also take the MPT for pre-calculus/trigonometry. A score of 12 out of 15 on the MPT subject exams is passing. Students who successfully complete all three MPT subjects are encouraged to start in Calculus I fall term for degree progression. Exemption for students who have already received credit for Calculus I. Students who are unable to successfully complete the course may be redirected to another major as stated in the USF Degree Progression Policy 10-505.

Admission Requirements for First-Year Students 

First Time In College students must meet USF admission criteria. Once admitted, students may need to meet additional program specific requirements. Please refer to each program for details.

Admission Requirements for Transfer Students 

A transfer student must be fully admitted to the University of South Florida as a degree-seeking student. Lower-level transfer students have 12 to 29 credit hours, mid-level transfer students have 30 to 59 credit hours, and upper-level students have 60 or more credit hours of post-secondary course work.

Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Transfer Requirements

Lower-Level (LL) Transfer

  • SAT math section score of 570 or higher, or ACT math section score of 24 or higher

AND

  • High school GPA of 4.00 or higher, as calculated by the Office of Admissions

Mid-Level (ML) and Upper-Level (UL) Transfer

  • Complete Programming Concepts (COP 1220, COP 2030 , COP 2224, COP 2360, COP 2510 , or COP 2800) with a minimum grade of B or better (maximum two attempts).
  • Complete the following prerequisites with a minimum grade of B or better required for Calculus I and Calculus-based Physics I plus lab (maximum two attempts), minimum grade of C or better required for Calculus II (maximum two attempts).
    • Calculus I (MAC x281 or MAC x311)
    • Calculus II (MAC x282 or MAC x312)
    • Calculus-based Physics I plus lab (PHY x048/PHY x048L, or PHY x045/PHY x045L)

Computer Engineering Transfer Requirements

Lower-Level (LL) Transfer

  • SAT math section score of 570 or higher, or ACT math section score of 24 or higher

AND

  • High school GPA of 4.00 or higher, as calculated by the Office of Admissions

Mid-Level (ML) and Upper-Level (UL) Transfer

  • Complete Programming Concepts (COP 1220, COP 2030 , COP 2224, COP 2360, COP 2510 , or COP 2800) with a minimum grade of B or better (maximum two attempts).
  • Complete the following prerequisites with a minimum grade of B or better for Calculus I and Calculus-based Physics I plus lab (maximum two attempts), minimum grade of C or better required for Calculus II and Chemistry 1 plus lab (maximum two attempts).
    • Calculus I (MAC x281 or MAC x311)
    • Calculus II (MAC x282 or MAC x312)
    • Calculus-based Physics I plus lab (PHY x048/PHY x048L, or PHY x045/PHY x045L)
    • Chemistry I plus lab (CHM x045/CHM x045L, or CHM x045C, or CHS x440/CHS x440L)

Cybersecurity and Information Technology Transfer Requirements

Lower-Level (LL) Transfer

  • SAT math section score of 570 or higher, or ACT math section score of 24 or higher

AND

  • High school GPA of 4.00 or higher, as calculated by the Office of Admissions

Mid-Level (ML) and Upper-Level (UL) Transfer

  • Complete Programming Concepts (COP 1220, COP 2030 , COP 2224, COP 2360, COP 2510 , or COP 2800) with a minimum grade of C or better (maximum two attempts).
  • Complete Intro to Databases for IT (CGS 1540 , CGS 2541, or equivalent), with a minimum grade of B or better (maximum of two attempts and course must be at least three credits).
  • Complete the following prerequisites with a minimum grade of B or better (maximum of two attempts).
    • Pre-Calculus (MAC x147, or MAC x140 and MAC x114)
    • Introductory Statistics I (STA x023 or STA x122)
    • Discrete Math (MAD 2104)
    • Any physics course (PHY 1000 - PHY 2999)

Admission may be granted even if some requirements are still in progress. In all cases, second bachelor’s degree applicants must meet the same requirements as upper-level transfers.

To ensure students are able to meet degree progression standards per USF Degree Progression policy 10-505, the Bellini College advising staff will review student records before processing declaration or change of major requests. Prerequisite grades as specified in USF Course Inventory must be met in all cases.

Transfer students with an AA degree must have completed all state-mandated prerequisites for their intended major to be admitted. Prerequisite grades as specified in USF Course Inventory must be met in all cases. For the specific state mandated common prerequisite courses for each program within the Bellini College, please see the section entitled, “State Mandated Common Prerequisites” located under the program section of the catalog.

Students who are not fully admitted to the college are ineligible to enroll in college restricted courses notably including COP 2510 Programming Concepts and CGS 1540 Introduction to Databases.

Transfer credit may be accepted from non-Florida Statewide Common Course Numbering System courses when appropriate if the transferred course has been passed with a grade of C or better (or B or better for any of the required transfer courses listed above), and it is determined to be equivalent in both content and quality. In some cases, credit for a course may be granted, but the hours accepted may be less than the hours earned at another school. In general, engineering and technology courses taken at technical schools, or as part of professional or military training, are not applicable to the degree programs of the Bellini College. Transfer students should be prepared to submit detailed course syllabi from the previous institution if requested. In no case can a lower-level course be accepted for an upper-level course.

While credit for work from other institutions may be granted subject to the conditions of the previous paragraph, at least 30 credit hours including a minimum number of semester hours of Bellini College coursework as specified by the degree program must be taken at USF to receive the Baccalaureate degree.

Graduation Requirements

Minimum Graduation Requirements

All undergraduate students admitted to any academic program in the Bellini College must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in each of the following categories:

  1. Overall Undergraduate GPA
  2. USF GPA
  3. Math and science courses
  4. Courses within the major (specialization)

As stated in USF Degree Progression policy 10-055, students not meeting minimum GPA requirements for graduation may be redirected to another major.

Graduation Application Procedures

Each student in the Bellini College is required to complete an application for graduation and a graduation checklist. Students should meet with their program advisor to review graduation qualifications and obtain approval well in advance of the Bellini College graduation application deadline. The graduation application deadline for the college is set prior to the university deadline. The graduation application and checklist are due the semester before the graduating term.

Baccalaureate-Level Degree Programs

Computer Science (BSCS)
The Computer Science program focuses on the design, development, and application of software systems. Additional course work in algorithms, discrete structures, object-oriented design and data structures, digital logic design, computer architecture, operating systems, software engineering, secure computing and a wide range of advanced electives including artificial intelligence topics extend and supplement the core.

Computer Engineering (BSCP)
The computer engineering program focuses on the design, development, and application of computer hardware and software systems. The program devotes significant time to topics in computing circuits, digital logic design, computer architecture, hardware design, and design automation, including extensive laboratory work. Additional course work in algorithms, discrete structures, object-oriented design and data structures, operating systems, and a wide range of advanced electives including quantum computing and artificial intelligence topics extend and supplement the core.

Artificial Intelligence (BSAI)
The artificial intelligence program emphasizes the principles, techniques, and applications of artificial intelligence systems. Core coursework includes machine learning, neural networks, algorithms, operating systems, software engineering, and secure computing. To further broaden and deepen their expertise, students can choose from a wide range of advanced electives in areas such as data mining, deep learning, reinforcement learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and other topics.

Cybersecurity (BSCYS)
The cybersecurity program focuses on technology, people, information, and processes to enable assured cyber operations in the context of adversaries. The program is built on a technical foundation of computing and information technology. Students in this program acquire a background in cybersecurity related to information, software, systems, users, and organizations including aspects of policy, human factors, risk management, ethics and impact on society.

Information Technology (BSIT)
The information technology program focuses on programming, databases, networking, human-computer interaction, web systems, and cybersecurity to meet the technology requirements of business, government, healthcare, education and other organizations. Students in this program acquire a combination of fundamental knowledge and practical expertise to solve computing technology problems and meet user needs.

Computer Science and Business (BS)
The interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Business (BSCS-BUS) program equips students with a powerful combination of technological expertise and business acumen needed in today’s digital economy. This innovative program provides students with substantial preparation in core areas of business with concentrations in accounting, fintech, business analytics, digital marketing, supply chain and project management. The computer science component builds a strong technical foundation through coursework in data structures, artificial intelligence, algorithms, software engineering, and secure computing, complemented by advanced electives. The program culminates in an interdisciplinary capstone design project, allowing students to synthesize their learning in a practical setting. This comprehensive curriculum prepares graduates for diverse roles such as technical product manager, business systems analyst, fintech developer and digital transformation consultant.

Computer Science and Criminology (BS)
The interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Criminology provides students with a strong foundation in computing and criminology. This program provides students with the skills and knowledge needed in the wide variety of agencies that comprise the criminal justice system, these include law enforcement, detention, courts, corrections, juvenile justice, probation and parole. The computer science component focuses on the design, development and application of software systems, featuring coursework in data structures, algorithms, software engineering, secure computing and advanced electives, including artificial intelligence. The program culminates in an interdisciplinary capstone design project, allowing students to synthesize their learning in a practical setting.

Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (BS)
The interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences provides students with a strong foundation in computing and social science. Interdisciplinary social sciences is designed to provide an integration of the social sciences for students who are interested in a holistic educational experience that emphasizes critical analysis of social issues through a variety of paradigms and perspectives. The computer science component focuses on the design, development, and application of software systems, featuring coursework in data structures, algorithms, software engineering, secure computing and advanced electives, including artificial intelligence. The program culminates in an interdisciplinary capstone design project, allowing students to synthesize their learning in a practical setting.

Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathways

Undergraduate Bellini College students have the option to pursue one of the following bachelor’s/master’s pathways:

  • BSAI in Artificial Intelligence to MSCS in Computer Science
  • BSCP in Computer Engineering to MSCP in Computer Engineering
  • BSCS in Computer Science to MSCS in Computer Science
  • BSCYS in Cybersecurity to MSCS in Computer Science

For more information, see the Graduate Catalog.

Minors

Computer Science

The computer science minor covers key topics in the discipline. It is a 15-credit hour program that is expected to be attractive to students in Engineering and to students in mathematics and the sciences (including physics, chemistry, and biology). The Computer Science Minor is open to all students who meet the prerequisites, except for students in the Bellini College.

Information Technology

The information technology minor covers key topics in the discipline. It is a 21-credit hour program that is attractive to students in Engineering and to students in mathematics and the sciences (including physics, chemistry, and biology) who have no background in software development. The Information Technology Minor is open to all students who meet the prerequisites, except for students in the Bellini College.

Undergraduate Advising Information

Effective pursuit of studies within the Bellini College requires careful attention to both the sequence and the type of courses taken. The college curriculum differs in key respects from the study plans of other majors even in the first year. Professional advisors in the Bellini College provide individualized academic planning and guidance. New students must attend the university’s orientation program. They will be introduced to their advisors during this program and receive advisement for their first semester. The student and advisors jointly work out a plan of study that meets both the student’s career objectives and the Bellini College’s degree requirements. While the college provides advising services to assist students with academic planning, the student is responsible for knowing and meeting all performance standards and graduation requirements.

Contact Information:

University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, LIB 122
Tampa, FL, 33620
813-974-3652
Bellini-advising@usf.edu

To schedule an advising appointment:

Prospective or current students can schedule an advising appointment with Bellini College undergraduate advisors through its website.