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PRESENTATION to Spencer High School Academy of Computer Science and Electronic Game Design Dr. Wayne Summers TSYS School of Computer Science Columbus State University 12 February 2013
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AGENDA 1.Welcome 1.THE Challenge 2.Why Computer Science at CSU? 3.Computers Past, Present, and Future 2.Tour of Computer Science 3.Mini-class 4.Lunch 5.Campus Tour 6.Wrap Up
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Challenges in the U.S. The number of Computer Science majors dropped 40-50% nationwide between 2001-2008 The percentage of women has dropped to about 10% –From a high of about 40% in the early 80s 9/13/20153TSYS School of Computer Science
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CS/IT Crisis
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The missing 70%
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Challenges in the U.S. Projections of 46% job growth over the next 10 years! By 2018, there will be 1.4 million computer specialist job openings. US universities will have generated enough graduates to fill about 1/3 of these openings. “Computer Science major is cool again” “Want a job? Get a computer science degree” 9/13/20157TSYS School of Computer Science
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Challenge Professionals in computing s ay that you should like: Problem solving Working with others in a team Being creative Problem solving 9/13/20159TSYS School of Computer Science
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9/13/201510 Careers at Google, Amazon, and Microsoft 8 min 43
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Why CS at CSU? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAM3v HjWVCMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAM3v HjWVCM Jobs Graduate Assistants
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12TSYS School of Computer Science Some Quick Facts about CS Students Over 300 undergraduates Over 100 graduate students Student research opportunities Currently fund over 20 undergraduate & graduate students as tutors and researchers Variety of internship and coop opportunities Study-abroad opportunities ACM Student Chapter 9/13/2015
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Types of Computing Fields Computer engineering : will typically involve software and hardware and the development of systems that involve both software, hardware, communicationsComputer engineering Computer science : currently the most popular of the computing disciplines, tends to be relatively broad and with an emphasis on the underlying science aspects.Computer science Information systems : essentially this is computing in a business contextInformation systems Information technology : computing in support, and will tend to involve a study of systems (perhaps just software systems, but perhaps also for instance systems in support of learning, of information dissemination, etc.)Information technology Software engineering : based on software and involves employing certain ideas from the world of engineering in building reliable software systemsSoftware engineering 9/13/201513
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Academic Programs in Computer Science BS Computer Science - Applied Track BS Computer Science - Games Track BS Computer Science - Systems Track BS Information Technology BS Information Technology (online) Combined BS/MS Computer Science Computer Science Teaching Endorsement
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15TSYS School of Computer Science Academic Programs in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Science –Systems designed for students who plan on continuing to a graduate program in Computer Science or who want a more traditional and theoretical degree –Applied less theoretical with a focus on mainframe programming and web programming –Games designed for students who plan on continuing to a graduate program in Computer Science or who want to work in the gaming, modeling, and simulation industry Minor Computer Science ( 18 semester hours ) 9/13/2015
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16TSYS School of Computer Science Academic Programs in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Information Technology –provides students with a combination of knowledge, hands–on experience, and application of theory. –The curriculum emphasizes quantitative and communication skills as well as providing a basic foundation in understanding the business process and the role of Information Technology in supporting that process. Computer Science Teacher Endorsement 9/13/2015
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17TSYS School of Computer Science Students are educated to be: Software Engineers / Architects –(Most Satisfying Job Rating by CNN Survey 4/13/07 ) Computer Programmers / Software Developers –Java, C++, VB, C#,.NET, COBOL, Assembler,... Game & Simulation Programmers Computer and Network Security Specialists Web Developers Systems Analysts Database Administrators Network Managers 9/13/2015
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18TSYS School of Computer Science Student research opportunities Simulation & Modeling Wireless and Network Security Malware Detection Forensics Game Programming Mobile Applications Embedded Computing Robotics/mechatronics Software Evaluation Legacy Code Transformation Ubiquitous Computing 9/13/2015
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19TSYS School of Computer Science Internship and coop opportunities TSYS AFLAC Synovus Columbus Waterworks Omega Financials Ft. Benning Simulation Battle Lab Ft. Benning Virtual Soldier Lab Ft. Benning Martin Army Hospital Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Georgia Power And many others 9/13/2015
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Computer Science Faculty Fourteen full-time and six part-time –9 tenured, 15 with PhDs Information Assurance Team Games, Educational, Modeling and Simulation Team Enterprise Computing Team Broadening Participation in Computing Team
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Information Assurance Team Dr. Jianhua Yang - Associate Professor Dr. Radhouane Chouchane - Assistant Professor Dr. Lydia Ray - Assistant Professor Dr. Edward Bosworth - Associate Professor Dr. Wayne Summers- Professor Our program is recognized as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education and our curriculum has been recognized by the National Security Agency (NSA) as meeting their criteria for training Information Systems Security Professionals and Information Systems Security Officers.
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Games, Educational, Modeling and Simulation Team Dr. Charles Turnitsa – Assistant Professor Dr. Shamim Khan – Professor Dr. Rodrigo Obando - Associate Professor Dr. Vladimir Zanev – Professor Dr. Wayne Summers- Professor George Khouri – Chief Technology Officer Robert Smith – Senior Programmer GEMS Institute received a $1.6 million gov’t funding and is currently pursuing additional funding from DoD Currently redesigning USDA websites
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Enterprise Computing Team Dr. David Woolbright – Professor Dr. Neal Rogers – Assistant Professor Works closely with IBM in development and delivery of mainframe computer curriculum to industry
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Broadening Participation in Computing Team Dr. Wayne Summers – Professor Dr. Rodrigo Obando – Associate Professor Dr. Shamim Khan – Professor Dr. Lydia Ray – Assistant Professor Dr. Chris Whitehead – Associate Professor Dr. Jianhua Yang – Associate Professor Dr. Rahouane Chouchane – Assistant Professor Received National Science Foundation funding and working on additional support for teacher training, summer camps, and other outreach activities
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9/13/201525 Computers in the 1940s Trick questions: –How many computers in this picture? –What was the average weight of a computer in the early 1940’s? TSYS School of Computer Science
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9/13/201526 What Computing Was in 70-80s TSYS School of Computer Science
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9/13/201527 What Computing is Today Wearable Computing Bioinformatics Virtual Environments Graphics TSYS School of Computer Science
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9/13/201528 What Computing is Today Ubiquitous Computing High Performance Simulation Information Security Databases TSYS School of Computer Science
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9/13/201530 The PC of tomorrow Sixth Sense (wearable technology) 4:41Sixth Sense Oblong (mezzanine) 4:55Oblong (mezzanine) Oblong (g-speak) 3:06Oblong (g-speak A Day Made of Glass (5:33)A Day Made of Glass A Day Made of Glass2: Unpacked (11:25)A Day Made of Glass2: Unpacked CES 2013: Mind-controlled helicopters, games for kids with ADHD (3 min)CES 2013: Mind-controlled helicopters, games for kids with ADHD
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Schedule TimeEventVenue 8:30 – 9:20WelcomeAuditorium 9:30 – 10:40Show & Tell409 450 GEMS lab Conference Rm 10:45 – 12:00Hands-on activityCCT409 CCT450 12:10 – 12: 50lunch 1:00 – 1:45campus tour 1:50-2:30ConclusionAuditorium
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Computer Science projects –CCT409: Embedded Computing Robotics –CCT451: Quadri-copter –CCT445 (GEMS Lab): Microsoft Surface (games and simulations) Games Showcase –CCT450: Games Programming
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Computer Science miniclass CCT409 (Juniors / Seniors): –Mapping the computer network –Securing computers CCT450 (Freshmen / Sohomores): –Android Programming with Applnventor
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What you should study in H.S.? –Mathematics –Science (chemistry, physics, computer science) –Writing and Speech classes –Foreign Language classes 9/13/201534
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9/13/201535 QUESTIONS? Wayne Summers TSYS School of Computer Science – CSU http://cs.ColumbusState.edu cs@ColumbusState.edu (706) 507-8170 wsummers@ColumbusState.edu
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TSYS School of Computer Science Columbus State University Center for Commerce and Technology http://cs.ColumbusState.edu cs@columbusstate.edu wsummers@columbusstate.edu
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