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The CS curriculum is consistent with recommendations outlined by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and emphasizes laboratory experience as a major component of courses. The program provides students with an opportunity to gain in-depth, rigorous instruction in the following nine areas of computer science (as specified by the national ACM/IEEE Joint Curriculum Task Force): algorithms and data structures, architecture, artificial intelligence and robotics, database and information retrieval, human-computer communication, numerical and symbolic computation, operating systems, programming languages, and software methodology and engineering.
The CS curriculum is upgraded regularly through surveys of skills needs, ongoing dialogue with information technology business leaders, technical professionals, and monitoring of the business environment and technological trends. CS curriculum provides a combination of technical skills, business skills, and hands-on experience to meet the needs for "the right person with the right skills at the right time." CS Curriculum provides hands-on opportunity for students to gain real-world experience in high technology industry and technical careers. Professionals with real-world experience are in classroom at all levels.
Description
The computer science (CS) major deals with the systematic study of algorithms and data structures. The CS curriculum is consistent with recommendations outlined by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and emphasizes laboratory experience as a major component of courses. By integrating theory, abstraction, and design, the curriculum bridges the gap between hardware and software issues. The program provides students with an opportunity to gain in-depth, rigorous instruction in the following nine areas of computer science (as specified by the national ACM/IEEE Joint Curriculum Task Force): algorithms and data structures, architecture, artificial intelligence and robotics, database and information retrieval, human-computer communication, numerical and symbolic computation, operating systems, programming languages, and software methodology and engineering.
Learning Outcomes
A successful computer science graduate is expected to:
Dual Admission Option
Please refer to Dual Admissions Web site for additional information.
Career Opportunities
The rapidly expanding fields of information systems and computer science provide many opportunities for individuals with a degree in CIS/CS. Graduates can look forward to challenging careers in the following areas:
Format
Day Program (Main Campus Only)
Evening Program
Location
Main Campus, Fort Lauderdale