According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer science and software engineering are among the fastest growing career fields in the United States. Computer science professionals are skilled in software systems, operating environments and hardware systems, and they have the skills to use technology to find practical business solutions.
The Bachelor Science Computer Science (BSCS) degree program includes a set of core courses that are designed...
The Computer and Mathematical Sciences Department offers Bachelor Science degrees computer science. The degree provide a liberal arts education while emphasizing preparation for either graduate school or a rewarding career. Students are provided with a rigorous theoretical background coupled with practical and essential skills to begin either a rewarding career in the computer field or advanced studies in graduate school. The program reflect important...
CIS Curriculum The Computer and Information Science curriculum provides students with the theory, analysis, design and implementation of processes that manipulate and transform information. Courses include
Introduction The emphases provided by the Computer Science programs offer students a selection that can prepare them for success in systems administration, scientific research, data processing management, and systems analysis. The Computer Science program provide students with the essential theoretical foundation and practical implementation of the science of computing. This foundation includes algorithms and data structures, architecture, artificial...
Why should I major in this subject? Over the past 50 years, computer science at the university level has emerged from its initial status as a sub-discipline of mathematics or electrical engineering and has developed into an essential field of research and study in its own right. In fact, at this point, computer science has become so broad that it contains sub-disciplines of its own, ranging from traditional areas such as artificial intelligence,...
The BS in Computer Science - Applied Track provides student a rigorous education in computer science with particular attention and practice given to mainframe business applications and web programming. This program was initiated by a joint study agreement with the IBM Corporation, and was expanded by funding from the Intellectual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP). It is particularly geared to the large system computing needs of the companies that...
The BS in Computer Science - Games Track provides students with a thorough understanding of the theory, design and programming techniques required for producing games software. This track equips students with the theoretical and practical knowledge for careers in the games and simulation industries. Topics covered include games theory, design and programming; graphics techniques including virtual environments; artificial intelligence techniques; multi-player...
The BS in Computer Science - Systems Track provides the student with skills required to compete in today's computing environment and to be able to adapt to tomorrow. Much effort is expended ensuring that the program is viable and current, focusing on the newer technologies and emphasizing applications of current methods for the design and engineering of software systems.
In conjunction with the Mission Statement of Columbus State University, the...
Our Computer Science/Computer Information Systems programs prepare students to enter professions such as software engineering, systems analysis and design, and systems administration, among others. In addition, students are prepared for further study at the graduate level in Computer Science Computer Information Systems.
The Computer Science major at Concordia is designed to provide a balance of theoretical and practical knowledge necessary for success in this increasingly important field. Problem solving and analytical skills are emphasized as well as the theoretical basis for computation.
Special Features By balancing theory and practical applications in a variety of hands on experience both on and off campus, in the classroom or in an internship setting, our graduates...
As a computer science major at Connecticut College, you'll enter a variety of learning environments and gain an understanding of the discipline through courses, independent research, colloquia, workshops, internships and seminars.
Emphasis is placed on your ability to solve problems and think independently as well as understand the role of computer science in and amongst the liberal arts. Upon completing a challenging course of study, you'll be expected...
The department offers major in computer science - a Bachelor of Arts with a computer science major. This computer science majors is designed to provide students with a scientific foundation in the study of computers and their uses. The mission of this major is to prepare students for positions in business, industry, education or graduate programs in computer science by providing theoretical and practical foundations in computer science.
Why Study Computer Science? Computer science is not the study of computers, but rather the study of algorithms and information representation to make productive use of computing technologies. In our courses and scholarly work we seek to answer these four broad questions:
1. What problems can be solved with the help of a computer?
2. Given a solvable problem, how does one program a computer to produce a solution?
3. Given a program, how does...
Computer Science majors take courses in programming languages, logic, systems, data structures, algorithms, theory, and scientific computing. Electives in artificial intelligence, multimedia, computer vision, databases, networks, and computer graphics are also available.
The Field Program in Computer Science is broad and rigorous but structured in a way that supports in-depth study in other disciplines. Intelligent course selection can set the stage...
At one time, running a first-tier computer science program required a large financial outlay that limited these programs to large, typically state-funded institutions. In recent years, however, the software needed for a computer science program has become, for the most part, free, and the computer hardware needed has come into common use.
The major limitation for a quality computer science program now is the faculty available to teach. It has become...
Description Computer science is a broad field that encompasses the study of computation
and problem-solving, including the design and analysis algorithms, the formalization of algorithms as programs, the development of computational devices for executing those programs, and the networking of devices in order to share resources and computational power. Grounded in the liberal arts, the Department of Computer Science emphasizes critical thinking, communication...
Program Educational Outcomes Upon graduation, our students are expected to have:
1. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and computing;
2. knowledge of net-centric computing, including preparation for further work in areas such as computer graphics, digital libraries, multimedia, web-site design, or Windows programming;
3. knowledge of computational techniques for science and engineering, including preparation adequate for...
Computer Science is concerned with computers, their organization, the theory which underlies their existence, and their application. The Computer Science Program at Medgar Evers College prepares students with the core theoretical and applied knowledge, incorporating national CS curriculum standards, required for a professional or research career in a dynamic and evolving discipline. The program follows the guidelines of the Association for Computing...
Computers are used with increasing frequency as important tools for activity and research in engineering, the natural and social sciences, and the arts. Computers are involved in every aspect of life in our society; even people who have no direct need to use a computer have to deal with data produced or processed by computers or to make decisions based on such data.
In the undergraduate division, the Computer Science department offers courses and...
The major in Computer Science is designed for students who want to learn about computers and their interrelation with mathematics and with engineering and the physical sciences.
In particular, students majoring in Computer Science will learn basic and advanced programming; design and analysis of computer algorithms for both correctness and efficiency; design and analysis of computer hardware; what is and is not mathematically possible to compute;...
The Computer Science discipline provides opportunities for students in all majors to learn necessary computer skills to be able to function in the world of today as servant leaders.
Mission Statement The mission statement for the Computer Science Department reflects the DBU mission statement in its goal to produce servant leaders. The Computer Science Department of Dallas Baptist University is committed to providing a high-quality education that...
Computing is a rich discipline with many specialty areas. Undergraduate computing courses focus mainly on handling algorithms (problem-solving procedures) in programming languages that operate on data structures available within the environment of existing hardware. Advanced studies deal with topics such as theory of algorithms, complexity of algorithms, compiler design, information systems, artificial intelligence, and design of software for various...
This degree program prepares students for advanced, technical computer systems design and development work. It includes the study of the database design, data communications, procedural and object-oriented programming, operating systems design, algorithm development, and applications of artificial intelligence. The curriculum includes basic course work in electronics technology and the theory of programming...
This degree has been configured as a completer degree for those already with an appropriate AS degree. It is also suitable for those who can transfer credit to NJIT from early courses in this degree which are not yet available online at NJIT. For those wishing to earn the full amount of credits required for this degree from NJIT, individual consultation is available.
UMUC offered its first distance education courses in 1972. Today, more than 30 percent of our students are enrolled in courses that do not require on-site class attendance. The Internet serves as their link to the university.
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