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Computer Science and Engineering at The University of North Texas
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Why Study CSE? Some of the Highest Paid Degrees We need more engineers!
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UNT CSE – 40 Years Then… –Founded with 2 Faculty –Fall of 1971 Now… –Accredited program since 1986 –22 full time faculty –1000 Students
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Degrees Offered Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering –123 Total Hours –22 Hours of Mathematics starting at Calculus 1 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science –123 Total Hours –16 Hours of Mathematics starting at Calculus 1 Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology –121 Total Hours –10 Hours of Mathematics (Cal 1, Probability, Discrete)
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Computer Engineering More hardware oriented More physics and math courses –Cell phones and PDAs –Embedded Systems –Robotics –Biomedical Devices Computer Engineering Tracks –Architecture –Networking –VLSI –Real-Time and Embedded Systems
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Computer Science More software oriented More programming courses –Game Programming –Information Security –Database Design –Artificial Intelligence
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Information Technology Bachelor of Arts Degree What the ‘IT Person’ does – everything –Database management, programming –Security, project management, web-dev 18 hour Supporting Area –Very flexible –Information Security –Pre-Law –Pre-MBA –Game Development –Computer Animation
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Not Sure? Coursework is almost identical for the first year Computer Science 1 – Java Computer Science 2 – Java Computer Science 3 – C++
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What This Isn’t Video game testing An easy degree If you don’t enjoy math and solving puzzles, you will struggle
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Mathematics Requirements If you place into Math 1010 (Fundamentals of Algebra)… You have 1½ years of math classes before you begin the math classes for your major
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Research, Teaching & Labs
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Software Engineering Begins with CSCE 1030 / 1040 An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming in Java –Representing the World through Software Objects –Programming With Intelligent Agents
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Software Engineering Program Your Player’s Artificial Intelligence –When to Move, Attack, Drop Mines and Pillage the Enemy Base –All Programs Do Battle in a Tournament –Last Tank Alive Wins Prizes The CSCE 1040 Tank War
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Wireless Computing & Security Investigating Security Vulnerabilities in Wireless Protocols –Impersonation –Eavesdropping
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Game Programming Laboratory for Recreational Computing (LARC) 1:15 AMGame Demo
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Game Programming Create a game in collaboration with game art students Demo it before industry reps and judges –Game Company Recruiters –Ritual Entertainment –Terminal Reality
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Natural Language Processing Language and Information Technologies (LIT Lab) –Machine Learning applied to NLP and Information Retrieval –Multi-lingual text processing –Story telling and understanding –Intelligent Information Retrieval –All the things needs
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Computer Security Mission: –Increase general security awareness –Produce skilled security specialists –Conduct research to advance the state of the art in computer security Facilities include a safe environment for experimenting with potentially dangerous software
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Computer Security UNT has received NSA certification for Computer Security courses Topics covered: –Cryptography –Intrusion Detection –Mobile Agent Security –E-Commerce Security
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Computer Systems Research Lab –Uses advanced hardware and software design tools to achieve: Better performance Lower power requirements Equipment that is less expensive to manufacture Example: Speculative Execution –Trying to guess what the computer will need in the future to speed access Computer Architecture
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Intelligent Memory Devices (IRAM) –Processing unit embedded in the memory chip Embedded Computing –New devices –Stringent power requirements
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VDCL VLSI Design and CAD Lab Preparing the next generation tools to produce nanometer circuits Considering physical phenomena such as cross-talk and interconnect delays, while reducing power requirements. vdcl.cse.unt.edu
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Other Research Areas Databases, Data Mining –Extracting exactly what you want from massive amounts of information Compilers Geometric Computing and Graphs –Geometric Computation Lab Networking –Network Research Lab
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Research Work on State of the Art Projects as an Undergraduate –Assist the Faculty in Funded Research –Participate in Industry Co-operatives –CSCE 4890 Directed Study
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Community
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Friday Research Seminars Faculty and students presenting their research From UNT and beyond
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Engineering Events Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) Robotics Competition Engineering Week
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Over 1,300 companies University-wide Well paid, topical, supervised positions Full time jobs offered to 75-80% of students with 2 or more semesters at a company On-site office at Discovery Park Cooperatives
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Society Membership Society of Women Engineers IEEE Computer Society Association of Computing Machinery Eta Kappa Nu – Engineering Honors Upsilon Pi Epsilon – Computing Honors
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Facilities
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Discovery Park Study in the New 553,000 Square Foot Discovery Park Home to the UNT College of Engineering
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Computing Facilities Cyviz Visualization Wall Mac and PC General Access Labs An ADM-3A 300 bits per second!
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Discovery Park Library, General Access Labs, Dining Services, Study Areas Discovery Park Student Facilities
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Discovery Park Shuttle Just North of UNT Campus in Denton
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For more information: www.cse.unt.edu 940.565.2767
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