admissions presentation (modified nov 20, 2009)
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Computing Sciences at Elon UniversityDave Powell
November 21, 2009
Software Runs The
World
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Exciting Rate of Change
Smart Phones: IPhone, Touch, MyTouch, Palm Pre, Droid
Netbooks Google Chrome Cloud Computing
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Degrees Offered
BA and BS in Computer Information Systems (CIS) BS is additional 4 courses in Business
BA and BS in Computer Science (CSC) BS is additional CS elective course and a 2 course
science sequence
Bachelors in Computer Science/Engineering (3/2 Program)
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Leading Edge of Computing
Five department compute servers. Nine machine Grid Computing Node. Latest Windows, Apple and Linux Operating
Systems Latest Software Updated twice annually
• Microsoft Academic Alliance (Visual Studio 2008, C#, C++, VB)• IBM University (Rational Rose, Rational Application Developer)• Eclipse Enterprise with Google Plugins and Java 6, Android• Oracle 10g, SQL server, MySQL 5, Derby 10.5• Google Cloud, Apache, Tomcat, Websphere 7, Windows Server 2008• PHP, Python, Flash, Dreamweaver, Photoshop• Case tools: Visible Analyst, Rational Rose, ArgoUML, Microsoft Project
Two Labs with dedicated access to department majors
Every machine is replaced every three years
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12 MacPro Dual Boot, Dual Monitor
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Networking Lab
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Lego Robots in Computer Science I
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Android 09 Devices in Mobile Computing
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Genetic Art in Artificial Intelligence
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Xbox 360 in Game Programming
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Honor Student Thesis on Touch/IPhone
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Program Prepares Students for Job Market or Graduate School
25% of 2005 graduates went to grad school. (Notre Dame, Wake Forest, (2) DePaul, UNC)
20% of 2006 graduates went to grad school (Florida State, Wake Forest)
25% of 2007 graduates went to grad school ( (2) Wake Forest, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Charlotte)
For 2008, 20% graduates went to grad school (Wake Forest and UNC Charlotte)
For 2009, 20% of graduates received job offers from Credit Suisse in November 2008, 5% to grad school
For 2010, 5 Computing Sciences seniors have received and accepted job offers from Credit Suisse for June 2010
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Where Are Recent Grads Working? IBM Credit Suisse Red Hat Lockheed Martin Bayer NSA Clarkston Consulting Travelers Verizon JP Morgan Wachovia Cryptic Studios www.crypticstudios.com
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Recent Internships (2008 - 2009)
IBM Fidelity Cisco SAS Southland Electrical AIG Volvo Credit Suisse
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Computer Science or Information Systems
Offers opportunity for students to experiment with both. Some get a major and a minor.
Computer Science for “programmers” interested in developing scientific, engineering or gaming software. Focus is on algorithms and machines.
Information systems for those interested in specifying, developing, maintaining and supporting computer systems in service industries. Focus is on breadth (web, database, networks, analysis).
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Key Philosophy of Department Even balance between theory and
development. All classes taught by full time faculty. No class size larger than 28. Average size
approximately 12-15 Most classes taught in computer lab. Project emphasis (individual and group). Minimum 6 office hours per week for
student assistance.
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Department Activities for Students
ACM – Association for Computing Machinery
Social gatherings Attend conferences Research with faculty Present papers –
SURE, SURF, ACM Conferences
Programming Team
Sept 18, 2009
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Questions
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BA in Computer Science Computer Science I, II
& 3 Algorithm Analysis Programming
Languages Computer Systems Mobile Computing Software
Development/Capstone Calculus I Calculus II or Applied
Matrix Theory Discrete Structures
A probability and/or statistics course
2 electives from: Game Programming
and Computer Graphics High Performance
Computing Artificial Intelligence Advance Programming Research Internship
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BS in Computer Science BA in CS plus 1 additional elective from following:
Game Programming and Computer Graphics High Performance Computing Artificial Intelligence Advance Programming Research Internship
One natural science lab sequence CHM 111, 112, 113, 114 PHY 113, 114, 117, 118 BIO 111, 112, 113, 114
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BA in Computer Information Systems Operating Systems
and Networks Programming in Visual
Environment Systems Analysis and
Design Database Management
and Analysis Project Implementation
and Management 300-400 CIS Elective
Web Development Concentration User-Centered Web Design Web Development Intro to Computer Science
Enterprise Systems Concentration Management Information
Systems Building Collaborative
Environments Network Design and Security
Discrete Structures Applied Math with Calculus or
Calculus 1 Statistics
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BS in Computer Information Systems
BA in CIS plus 16 hour from Business Administration
Minor
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Multimedia Minor Unique minor offered jointly by English,
Art and Computing Sciences Department. Five course (20 semester hours)
Writing, Rhetoric and Interface Design Digital Art 1, 2 Interaction Design for Web and Multimedia Web Development Multimedia Authoring Project Web Publishing and Design Audio Production The Art of Film and Video Editing
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Engineering Program – dual degree Core courses:
General Chemistry I and II and Labs
Physics I & II with Calculus
Calculus I, II, III Differential Equations Computer Science I
Engineering Foundations: Introduction to
Engineering – 1 sh Engineering Graphics
and Design – 2 sh Engineering Mechanics
– Statics – 3 sh Engineering Mechanics
– Dynamics – 3 sh Circuit Analysis & Lab Thermodynamics
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Computer Science/Engineering Mathematical Reasoning or Discrete Math Computer Science II and III Algorithm Analysis Computer Systems Mobile Computing
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