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1 Computer Science Department Dr. Desh Ranjan, Department Chair Ms. Janet Brunelle, Chief Departmental Advisor 1 Computer Science 2009

2 Computer Science Department  Computer Science Degree Requirements  Computer Science Courses  Math Courses  Computer Science Electives ◦ General Education  Advising Block  Popular Minors 2

3 Computer Science Department  Janet Brunelle ◦ Chief Departmental Advisor ◦ Assistant Chair ◦ Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Chair ◦ Teaching faculty  CS 110  CS 410  CS 411W ◦ Advising Awards:  Advisor of the Year, College of Sciences 2000 & 2005  NACADA Mid-Atlantic Region Outstanding Faculty Academic Advising Award 2007  NACADA National Award for Outstanding Faculty Advising; 2007 certificate of Merit. 3

4 Computer Science Department Janet Brunelle  Email: brunelle@cs.odu.edubrunelle@cs.odu.edu  Make an appointment online: ◦ https://www4.cs.odu.edu/advise/ https://www4.cs.odu.edu/advise/  NOTE: You must create your computer science Account  Posted Office hours: ◦ http://www.cs.odu.edu/~brunelle http://www.cs.odu.edu/~brunelle ◦ Engineering & Computational Sciences Bldg; room 3210  Phone: 683-6001 ext 4832 Peer Advisors: Keith Barth, Andrew Wharton, Cassie Rothrauff Spong Hall 4

5 Computer Science Department  Computer Science required courses ◦ 46 credits  Computer Science elective courses ◦ 12 credits  Mathematics/Statistics ◦ 14 credits  Technical electives ◦ 6 to 8 credits  Additional requirements ◦ Upper Level General Education requirements ◦ Lower Level General Education requirements  Examinations 5

6 Computer Science Department  Math 102 ◦ College Algebra  Math 162 ◦ Pre Calculus I  Math 163 ◦ Pre Calculus II  Math 211 ◦ Calculus I  Math 212 ◦ Calculus II 6 Fast Track Math 166 Pre Calculus I and II Transfer/ AP Credit or Academic Placement Based upon Math SAT Score or Compass Exam

7 Computer Science Department  Math 211 ◦ Calculus I  Math 212 ◦ Calculus II  Math 316 ◦ Linear Algebra  Stat 330 ◦ Introduction to Statistics ◦ With Calculus as prerequisite 7

8 Computer Science Department All Computer Science freshmen must take:  CS 110 Introduction to Computer Science: 1 credit This one credit hour course introduces the Computer Science major and profession to the students. Taught by your Advisor 8

9 Computer Science Department  CS 150 ◦ Problem Solving and Programming I  CS 250 ◦ Problem Solving and Programming II ◦ CS 252  Introduction to Unix for programmers  CS 361 ◦ Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms  CS 330 ◦ Object Oriented Programming and Design  CS 350 ◦ Introduction to Software Engineering  CS 410 ◦ Professional Workforce Development I  CS 411W (Writing Intensive) ◦ Professional Workforce Development II 9 CS 333 Fast Track Programming

10 Computer Science Department  CS 170 ◦ Introduction to Computer Architecture I  CS 270 ◦ Introduction to Computer Architecture II  CS 471 ◦ Operating Systems 10 CS 334 Fast Track Operating Systems

11 Computer Science Department Created for Second Degree Students or Students with adequate prior programming knowledge and experience  Fast track courses  Internet based course  Requires: ◦ Prior knowledge of programming language ◦ Considerable maturity of student ◦ Independent responsibility on the student 11

12 Computer Science Department  CS 381 ◦ Introduction to Discrete Structures  CS 390 ◦ Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science  CS 417 ◦ Computational Methods and Software 12

13 Computer Science Department  CS 300 ◦ Computers in Society and Ethics 13

14 Computer Science Department  English ◦ Composition:  110C  131C (or 111C) ◦ Literature:  112L, 144L, Flet 100L  Oral Communication ◦ Comm 101R (103R, 112R)  Philosophy ◦ 110P, 120P, 150P  Fine & Performing Arts ◦ Art 121A, Art 122A, Musc 264A, Dance 185A, Thea 241A, Thea 270A  Social Science ◦ Antr 101S, Comm 200S, Crjs 200S, Econ 200S, Econ 201S, Geog 100S, Geog 101S, Pols 100S, Pols 101S, Psyc 201S, Psyc 202S, Soc 201S Wmst 201S 14 History - Hist 101H, Hist 102H, Hist 103H, Hish 104H, Hist 105

15 Computer Science Department  Natural Sciences – Full Year (2 sequential Semesters) ◦ Physics 115-116; 101-102; 231-232 ◦ Chemistry 101-102; 115-116 ◦ Biology 115-116 ◦ Geology OEAS 110; 111 or 112 ◦ Oceanography OEAS 106-107  Accounting (Acct 201, Acct 202, …)  Any other technical in nature – Approval from Advisor  Not to include: ◦ Biology 108 – 109 (Life Science) ◦ Physics 103 – 104 (Astronomy) 15 Technical Electives: any Two additional Science Courses

16 Computer Science Department  Up to 6 credits for upper level CS Electives  Approval by CS Department and Career Management Center (CMC)  Pass/Fail Grading  Short duration of career development  Academic requirements may differ  Requires ◦ Contracts ◦ Reports 16

17 Computer Science Department  CS 450 ◦ Database Concepts  CS 419 ◦ Internet Databases  CS 452 ◦ Database Software Development Methodology  CS 456 ◦ Database Administration I  CS 457 ◦ Database Administration II 17

18 Computer Science Department  CS 454 ◦ Network Management  CS 455 ◦ Introduction to Networks and Communications  CS 458 ◦ Unix System Administration  CS 472 ◦ Network Security  CS 486 ◦ Introduction to Parallel Computing  CS 487 ◦ Applied Parallel Computing 18

19 Computer Science Department  CS 476 ◦ Systems Programming  CS 477 ◦ Systems Programming in Windows Operating Systems  CS 454 ◦ Network Management  CS 472 ◦ Network Security 19

20 Computer Science Department  CS 312 ◦ Internet Concepts  CS 418 ◦ Web Programming  CS 419 ◦ Internet Databases  CS 497 ◦ Web server Design 20

21 Computer Science Department  CS 460 ◦ Computer Graphics  CS 461 ◦ Computer Vision  CS 475 ◦ Introduction to Computer Simulation  CS 480 ◦ Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 21

22 Computer Science Department  CS 355 ◦ Principles of Programming Languages  CS 451 ◦ Software Engineering Survey  CS 488 ◦ Principles of Compiler Construction 22

23 Computer Science Department  Mathematics – 2-3 Math/Stat classes  Computer Engineering – 2 ECE classes  Modeling and Simulation – 2 ECE classes  Information Technology – 4 IT classes  Electrical Engineering Technology – 4 EET classes  Military Leadership 23 Can share one course Required Exams CS EXIT Exams University Exit Writing Exam Senior Survey

24 Computer Science Department  Up to 12 credits of graduate coursework toward both their undergraduate and masters degrees in Computer Science  Contact CDA, Janet Brunelle ◦ Declare a CS undergraduate major ◦ Draft a schedule of graduate courses to be taken as an undergraduate requirements ◦ During senior year, apply to the Office of Admission to M.S. in CS program  http://www.cs.odu.edu/advising/program_5year_bsmscs_info.shtml 24

25 Computer Science Department  Contact MBA Program Director: Bruce Rubin  GMAT at least two semesters prior  GPA of at least 3.0  Program Hours after BS program : 30  MBA Core – During Senior year 25

26 Computer Science Department  http://www.cs.odu.edu http://www.cs.odu.edu  Sign up for registration advising (Immediately after midterm)  Plan a tentative schedule ◦ Based upon Degree Evaluation ◦ Worksheets ◦ Prerequisite structure charts  Attend advising session or email to finalize  Advisor will remove block  An individual course plan will be developed in CS 110 26

27 Computer Science Department  Information found online ◦ http://www.cs.odu.edu under “Undergraduate” section http://www.cs.odu.edu  Call for an appointment or schedule it online http://cyclops.cs.odu.edu/advise/  Advising hours are available at ◦ http://www.cs.odu.edu/advise_info_ug.shtml GOOD LUCK!! 27

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