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                      | 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
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 The Department of Computer Science offers a BA and a BS in computer science (HEGIS 0701). The department also offers six five-year combined bachelor/master degree programs, two concentrations and a minor. FacultyChair: F. Bailie; Professor: L. Ivanov; Professors Emeriti: C. Ricardo, A. Halaris, J. Mallozzi; Associate Professors: F. Bailie, P. Centonze, S. Petrovic; Associate Professor Emeritus: K. Murray; Assistant Professor: R. Korpan. CS Student Learning OutcomesAt the completion of the program, students should be able to: 
	analyze the requirements of a computing problem using appropriate algorithms and data structuresdesign, implement and evaluate the solution of a computing problem using appropriate programming languagesrecognize the ethical, legal, and social implications of computing and make informed judgements based on these principlesuse oral and written communication skills to convey technical information effectively and accuratelyuse their interpersonal skills when working as a leader or a member of a team environmentapply Computer Science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions CS Program Educational ObjectivesGraduates of the program should in 3-5 years: 
	be employed in a computing or related field or be enrolled in or have completed a graduate programwork independently to analyze the requirements of complex problems and then design and implement solutions to meet customer/client business, educational of research objectivescommunicate professionally on technical issues in both oral and written formcontribute effectively in a collaborative environmentadapt readily to new technologies and/or disciplines ProgramsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Arts5 Year: Bachelor of Science/Master of Science5 Year: Bachelor of Arts/Master of ScienceNon-Degree Return to: School of Arts and Science
 
 
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