What can you do with a degree in Computer Science?How would you like to develop software for deep space exploration or build software simulators for the next generaton of network processors? The Computer Science program offers students opportunities to benefit from hands-on, real-life experiences that make them highly employable in today's technology-driven job market.Learning Environments in Computer ScienceThe dynamic curriculum provides a strong backround in mathematics, chemistry and physics allowing students to apply thier knowledge in and interdisciplinary fashion. The real-life learning and project-oriented coursework transfers seamlessly to industry environments. Classroom and laboratory facilities provide a contemporary learning environment. Students and faculty work together on project-based curricula that focuses on software system design and implementation from the drawing board to the finished product. In computer-based classrooms, students and faculty face each other fostering a collaborative environment for inquiry and investigation. Career Development in Computer ScienceCooperative education and internships with major industry partners are a highlight of the Computer Science curricula. Students gain paid work experience and academic credit while exploring their career interests and making valuable contacts in industry. Learning Outcomes and Assesment in Computer ScienceThe Computer Science faculty with feedback and direction provided by representatives of firms that hire our students and alumni professionals in the field, have developed learning and programatic assessment plans. The Learning Outcomes associated with each course in the department are posted to assure each student quideines in acheiving their learning objectives. |
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