1 Dr. Scott Schaefer Introduction to Computing CSCE 181
Staff Instructor Dr. Scott Schaefer HRBB 527B Office Hours:T 2-3pm R 8:30-9:30am (or by appointment)
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What will you learn? Introductory course to the field of Computer Science Computer Science != Programming Computational Thinking / Algorithms Lectures from faculty to “preview” other courses Explanation of the major Practical issues faced by Software Engineers
Grading 100% Attendance (13-15 lectures) Sign-in sheet each day at beginning of class If you’re not here at that time, you don’t get credit Signing in for someone else is an honor- code violation resulting in an F for the course (for a first violation)
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Why did you pick Computer Science? 7/36
The Age of Information Technology revolution happening right now Changing the way we work, play, … Computer Science is central to this revolution
The Age of Information Communication World-wide fault tolerant networks ARPANET 1969 2.9 billion users 1 1
The Age of Information Free (self-)publishing of information Web pages, news, academic articles, video, streaming content
The Age of Information Free (self-)publishing of information Web pages, news, academic articles, video, streaming content
The Age of Information Free (self-)publishing of information Web pages, news, academic articles, video, streaming content
The Age of Information Free (self-)publishing of information Web pages, news, academic articles, video, streaming content
The Age of Information Free (self-)publishing of information Web pages, news, academic articles, video, streaming content
The Age of Information Digital Editing Word processors Presentations Images
The Age of Information Digital Editing
The Age of Information Digital Editing
The Age of Information Organization of Information
The Age of Information Automation of social networks
The Age of Information Virtual retailers
Job Prospects MajorAverage Starting Salary Petroleum Engineering$96,200 Computer Engineering$70,300 Chemical Engineering$66,900 Computer Science$64,100 Aerospace Engineering$63,900 Mechanical Engineering$63,900 Electrical Engineering$62,500 Engineering Technology$60,900 Business$60,300 Logistics/Material Management$59,500 Source: NACE Survey of 2013 Graduates
EmployerMinimumAverage Intel$65,000$97,382 Microsoft$70,000$94,278 Apple$74,000$110,848 Amazon$75,000$92,534 Ebay$75,000$96,177 Google$78,000$118,962 Facebook$85,000$118,379 Job Prospects Source: GlassDoor.com 2014
Job Prospects 1 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 7/ Source: NACE 2013 Survey Unemployment rate US: 6.2% 1 Computer Science: 2.8% 2