Undergraduates
The Department of Computer Science (CS) offers an undergraduate
degree program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree.
The undergraduate major covers a broad range of material in contemporary computer science. As a computer science program, its goal is to prepare students to learn, be ready to respond to, and create changes in the computing field. It is intended to provide both training for employment and preparation for graduate school. Course work provides training in practical programming skills, modern approaches to systems construction, underlying abstractions, and mathematical theory. Students going on to graduate school will need the ability to implement the concepts they develop. Students choosing work environments will need the ability to relate applied problems to familiar abstractions adn to distinguish between efficient and inefficient approaches to algorithm desing.
All College of Engineering undergraduate students are required to participate in the Cooperative Education Program (co-op), one of the largest co-op programs in the country. Co-op alternates on-the-job experience with on-campus coursework, on a quarterly or semi-annual basis. Students earn income that can help with tuition while gaining knowledge of employment opportunities and gaining practical experience that employers want. Some select co-op positions involve, instead, participation in academic research at the University.
Department faculty have received international recognition for their achievement in teaching and research. Others have earned prestigious University, College of Engineering, and departmental awards for excellence in teaching.
Undergraduate Programs Educational Objectives
To graduate computer scientists who will create innovative algorithms and high-quality software; who will design, develop, maintain, and evaluate successful software solutions within challenging industrial and academic environments; and who will continue to prosper in their professional careers.
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Undergraduate Admissions
Admission information concerning all University Undergraduate programs.
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Onestop Student Services
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Mainstreet
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- Co-op Program
Cooperative learning, invented by UC in 1906, helps you earn money and gain valuable work experience.
- Career Development
Career Development Center: counselors, career fairs, recruiting programs.