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Department Retreat April 14th, 2017

APW Administrative Professionals Week Appreciate & Thank Valentina

ITC Fernando, Yin, Ken Present and future Classrooms/Servers Software Mediasite?

Faculty Hiring 2016-17 : Unsuccessful exercise 2017-18 : Try again Committee – Elaine, Russ, Chengyu

College committee/taskforce representatives FAC – (elected) Jiang RTP – (elected) – Vladimir IAC – Zilong SAC – Yuqing Assessment – Chengyu Senior Design – Russ & Mohammad Budget – Behzad Grad. Studies – Huiping FyRe – Mohammad & Zilong Research - Jiang More Task Forces - ?.

Department RTP review PT review Principal Advisors – Task Force Russ, Vladimir, Behzad, Elaine PT review Chengyu, Huiping, Elaine Principal Advisors – Task Force Undergraduate – Elaine, Zilong Graduate – Behzad, Ricky

Continuing students - Bulge Seniors – Fall 2017 Input # : Output # Continuing students - Bulge Seniors – Fall 2017 Expect 120+ students for CS4961 in Fall 17 Need 20+ projects; Multiple projects for each advisor? Each project: 1 course release (OR) $5,300 cash (College) Bonus: Equipment/travel: $500 to $1000 for each project (Dept.) Term First Time Freshman First Time Transfer Cont'd Undergrad New Grad Cont'd Grad Total  Input Undergrad Output Undergrad #  # Fall 2012 92 25 223 22 60 422 117   Fall 2013 84 55 269 48 71 527  139 35 Fall 2014 133 65 328 144 106 776  168 40 Fall 2015 167 74 436 89 181 947  241 Fall 2016 185 73 504 56 126 944 258 Fall 2017 120

Students Graduating class of 2017 (65 students) MFT data (on CSNS) High scorers (2017) Last Name First Name GPA (CSULA) MFT score MFT % Ha Minh 3.2 170 90 Suh Catherine 3.6 Chiang Evan 3.9 171 91 Thome Richard 3.4 182 98

Students Outstanding undergraduate Outstanding graduate MFT, GPA, Faculty recommendation Evan Chiang? Outstanding graduate GPA, Thesis, Faculty recommendation Natalie Gallegos Names on the plaques

Accreditation Program Review ABET – Undergraduate Program 6 year accreditation (best case) 2006, 2012, 2018, … 2024? Self Study Report (Spring 2018) Program Review Graduate program 6 year cycle? 2008, 2018

ABET Course Objectives Student Learning Outcomes Broader skills within a few (3 to 5) years of graduation Program Educational Objectives Student Learning Outcomes Specific skills on completion of the program Course Objectives

Student Learning Outcomes (Program) Students will be able to apply concepts and techniques from computing and mathematics to both theoretical and practical problems. Students will be able to demonstrate fluency in at least one programming language and acquaintance with at least three more. Students will have a strong foundation in the design, analysis, and application of many types of algorithms. Students will have a fundamental understanding of computer systems. Students will have the training to analyze problems and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to their solutions. Students will have the training to design, implement, and evaluate large software systems working both individually and collaboratively. Students will be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Students will have the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for lifelong self-development. Students will have the ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals and society. Students will have a fundamental understanding of social, professional, ethical, legal, and security issues in computing.

SLOs I Introduce R Reinforce E Emphasize 1 MATH2110, MATH2120, CS2148 MATH2550, CS3112, CS3186, CS Electives CS4963 2 CS2011, CS2012, CS2013 CS3035, CS3220, CS Electives 3 CS2148, CS3112, CS Electives 4 CS1222, CS3220 CS4440,EE3445, CS Electives 5 CS3337, CS Electives CS4961, CS4962 6 CS3337, CS Electives 7 General Education (Oral Comm., Written Comm.) ENGL2030, CS3337 CS4961, CS4962,WPE 8 CS1010 CS3801, CS Electives 9 10

ABET

ABET Self Study Report Assessment Reports Faculty survey Course Files Submit in Spring 2018 Start writing – Fall 2017 Assessment Reports 2016-2018 report – Spring 2018 Faculty survey Course Files Collect for all courses – Fall 2017/Spring 2018 Responsibility – Course coordinators Approval – Chengyu/Raj

Number series Subject area Courses Coordinators x0xx Programming 1010, 1090, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 3034, 3035, 4075, 5035 Y.Zhu, B.Parviz, E.Kang, K.Knaur, J.Hurley, J.Lim x1xx Theory, algorithms, compilers 2148, 3112, 3186, 4112, 4188, 5112, 5186, 5188 V.Akis, Y.Zhu, B.Parviz, S.Lim x2xx Web, databases, enterprise 1200, 1220, 1222, 3220, 4220, 4222, 5220 C.Sun, Y.Zhu, H.Guo x3xx SW/Engr, SW arch 3337, 5337, 5390 J Guo, Z.Ye, J.Macias, R.Cross x4xx Comp org, op sys, networking 2445, 4440, 4470, 4471, 5440, 5470 Z.Ye, H.Guo, J.Guo x5xx Special topics , Graphics, multi-media, games 3550, 3555, 4540, 4550, 4551, 4555, 4556, 5540, 5550 E.Kang, V.Akis, Z.Ye x6xx Complex systems/Data Science: modeling, simulation, analysis, and artificial intelligence 3660, 4660, 4665, 4661, 5661, 5660 M.Pourhomayoun, R. Abbott, E.Kang, x7xx Cyber Security 4780, 5780, 5781 H. Guo, Z.Ye, M.Pourhomayoun x8xx Social and ethical issues, User Experience 3801, 5875 R. Abbott, M.Pourhomayoun, M.Sargent X9xx Co-op, Independent study, Capstone 3980, 4990, 4961, 4962, 4963, 5960, 5980, 5990, 5991,5992 R. Pamula, C.Sun, Z.Ye

Course Files – Chengyu Sun Course file == Course Journal Course Description == ABET Syllabus != catalog description

Senior Design Expo – Ye/Zhu https://csns.calstatela.edu/wiki/content/department/cs/assessment/iab/ Registrations by Valentina IT team – Mediasite recording CS4962 Deliverables Update projects page on CSNS Poster Code Rubric evaluations (T, I)

Graduate Thesis presentations – Zhu Send names of the students 5 min vs 20 min CS5991 (2 units)/CS5992(1 unit) Replaced by CS5990 (1-2 units) Students repeat it twice for a total of 3 units Graduate Comprehensive Exam – Zhu Send any updates to questions

Upcoming events May 5th (Friday) May15th (Monday) May 20th (Saturday) Senior Design Expo day 8AM – 2PM (Luminarias restaurant) May15th (Monday) Thesis presentations & Comprehensive Exam 10AM – 12PM (A309) May 20th (Saturday) Commencement 4PM – 6PM

Upcoming events (Summer) Senior Design Projects Get ready for Fall 17 Rewrite Rubrics Any changes for upcoming ABET cycle Group Advising Sessions New Student Orientations CS boot camp for Middle/High School students