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NEWS

Dean of the College of Computing and Informatics Featured in Forbes Article
Professional Science Master’s Degree in Health Informatics
Computer Science Graduate Fellowship
Phone apps for educational purposes
Applied Technology Program continues to grow

RECOGNITION

Dr. Mohamed Shehab recognized for his research in social networks
Jeremy Olson recognized for his work on an iPhone application
Award allows unique access to advanced cloud computing resources
Roshonda Barner will pursue her Ph.D. degree in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Students have been awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Open Positions : Full Professor


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New Curricula to Serve You Better
New MS Evening Program
CS now offers a path through the Computer Science MS degree program by taking only evening classes (5 pm or later). At least twelve courses will be offered in the evening on a three-year rotation schedule such that it is possible to satisfy the program requirements and graduate within three years by taking a suitable selection of ten of these evening classes. This program should be of particular interest to working professionals. More information

New Undergraduate Curriculum
CS has launched a new undergraduate curriculum that provides guided paths through the broad field of computer science leading students to a solid grounding in computing skills, broader understanding, and rich professional capabilities. This new curriculum makes the department an academic leader among CS departments and will give our graduates a competitive edge in the workplace. More>>