- CS Labs
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- New Labs in Bldg 3
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- Dropping Classes
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The
Computer Science department conducts both an undergraduate and a graduate program
in Computer Science. The undergraduate program offers a dynamic curriculum with
a strong emphasis on software design. Students navigate the intricacies of their
project-oriented coursework as they learn to design, build, and implement computer
software from the ground up. With ongoing input from university partners, the
program provides an extensive background in computer programming languages,
computer architecture, and the design and application of computer algorithms.
Progress through this diverse curriculum leads to concentrated instruction on
up-to-the-minute topics such as network security, human computer interaction,
wireless communication networks, biomedical informatics, and 3D Game Programming.
The department's Bachelor of Science program is fully accredited by the Computer Science Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
For more details, see the undergraduate course offerings.
The department also offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Science degree. For more details see the graduate course offerings.