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Title: Computer Science Program


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Computer Science Program
William Paterson University
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Department of Computer Science
The Coach House
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Department of Computer Science
New Home in 2011-2012
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Highlights of Our Program
  • Accredited by ABET/CAC (Accreditation Board for
    Engineering and Technology/Computing
    Accreditation Commission)
  • Curriculum Up-to-date, challenging, and
    flexible.
  • Computing facilities State-of-the-art and fully
    networked computing systems
  • Work/Study and internship opportunities
  • Small class size
  • Institutionalized mentoring/lab assistants
    program.
  • Articulation agreement with College of Computing
    Sciences of NJIT

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Curriculum
  • Build upon foundation math and science courses
  • Computer courses are balanced between theory and
    applications
  • Conforms to ABET IEEE/ACM national standards
  • Wide range of upper level computer electives
  • Prepare students for a professional career or
    graduate study
  • Internship/Honors program/Indep. studies
  • Research opportunities

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Math Foundation Courses
  • MATH-160 Calculus I
  • MATH-161 Calculus II
  • MATH-324 Probability and Statistics

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Computer Science Core Courses
  • CS-230 Computer Science I
  • CS-240 Computer Science II
  • CS-260 Discrete Structures
  • CS-280 Assembler Language
  • CS-341 Digital Logic Computer Organization
  • CS-341 Data Structures
  • CS-345 Operating systems

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Other Required Computer Science Courses
  • CS-350 Software Engineering
  • CS-372 Design Analysis of Algorithms
  • CS-382 Programming Languages
  • CS-480 Computer Science Seminar

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Computer Science Electives
  • CS-399 Selected Topics
  • CS-402 Numerical Methods
  • CS-404 Computer Simulation
  • CS-405 Systems Programming
  • CS-410 Artificial Intelligence
  • CS-420 Compiler Construction
  • CS-430 Data Communications Computer Networks
  • CS-440 Database Management
  • CS-441 Computer Architecture
  • CS-445 Theory of Computation
  • CS-461 Computer Graphics

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Internship/Honors Computer Science Project/Indep.
Studies
  • CS-490 Honors Computer Science
    Project
  • CS-495 Internship
  • CS-499 Independent Studies
  • Note
  • CS Minor (20 credits)
  • CIS Minor (18/19 credits)
  • CIT Major (Planned to start in 2011-2012)

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Computing facilities
  • Three teaching computer labs in Atrium and many
    other computer labs on campus for general access
  • Three additional labs in Coach House exclusively
    for CS majors
  • Sun Microsystems server workstations
  • Solaris UNIX and Windows XP Platforms
  • Lab computers are replaced every 3 years
  • Variety of application software packages
  • Fully networked (wired and wireless) environment
  • Students participate in lab administration and
    maintenance

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Small Class Size
  • All classes are capped at 20
  • Upper level class average less than 15 students
  • All Computer Science major classes taught by full
    time faculty

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Student Research
  • Many students have been involved in research with
    faculty members (e.g., CfR in College of Science
    and Health, Dr. Kaufmans NSF grant starts in
    2007)
  • Students presented their papers with professors
    in prestigious national and international
    conferences (e.g., Sigma Xi Annual Conference at
    St. Joseph University, Annual Student Math
    Conference at Moravian College)
  • Current faculty research interests are in
    software engineering, databases, computer
    architecture, compiler, digital signal
    processing, optimization theory and algorithms,
    and logic foundation in computer science.

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Publish with Students
  • Erh-Wen Hu, Cyril S. Ku, Andrew T. Russo, Bogong
    Su, and Jian Wang, Performance Analysis of
    Digital Signal processors Using SMV Benchmark,
    International Journal of Signal Processing,
    Volume 5, Number 3, pages 223-230, Summer 2009.
  • Cyril S. Ku, Thomas J. Marlowe, Tatyana
    Budanskaya, and Philip K. Kang, Software
    Engineering Design Patterns for Relational
    Databases, Proceedings of the 2007 International
    Conference on Software Engineering Research and
    Practice (SERP07), CSREA Press, Volume II, pages
    340-344, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 25-28, 2007.
  • Cyril S. Ku, Thomas J. Marlowe, Nathan M.
    Mantell, Design Patterns across Software
    Engineering and Relational Databases,
    Proceedings of the 15th International Conference
    on Software Engineering and Data Engineering
    (SEDE-2006), Los Angeles, California, USA, pages
    271-274, July 6-8, 2006.
  • Erh-Wen Hu, Cyril S. Ku, Andrew T. Russo, Bogong
    Su, and Jian Wang, New DSP Benchmark based on
    Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV), Proceedings of
    the 2006 International Conference on Computer
    Design (CDES06), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, CSREA
    Press, pages 175-181, June 26-29, 2006.

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Work/Study Opportunities
  • Internal many of CS majors work part-time with
    the Instruction and Research Technology (IRT) or
    with the department on tutoring and lab assistant
    program
  • External many other Computer Science majors work
    part-time with local industries.

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CS Student Organizations
  • Computer Society (SGA)
  • ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Student
    Chapter
  • UPE National Honor Society (more than 126
    students have been inducted since 1988)

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Career Opportunity
  • Starting salary is among the highest.
  • Computer Support Specialists and Computer
    Software Engineers are projected to be the
    biggest job gainers in the U. S. from 2000 to
    2010 (Time Magazine, November 24, 2003). They are
    jobs with the greatest projected employment
    growth in New Jersey from 2000 to 2010
    (Star-Ledger, January 25, 2004).
  • 1 (Software Engineer) and 7 (Computer/IT
    Analyst) best jobs in America for the next 10
    years 2004 to 2014 (MONEY Magazine and
    Salary.com).
  • Demand for computer software engineers will
    increase as computer networking continues to grow.

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Where Do Our Graduates Go (A Sample)?
  • Our graduates have been employed by IBM,
    Telcordia Technologies, ATT, Lucent
    Technologies, Verizon, Pfizer, Johnson Johnson,
    UPS, and many other companies.
  • Several have chosen to pursue graduate studies
    many have gone to NJIT, Stevens Institute of
    Technology, SUNY at Stony Brook (1 received
    Turner scholarship for Ph.D. in Computer
    Science), UMDNJ (1 in Biomedical Engineering),
    University of Delaware (1 Ph.D. in Computer
    Engineering, 1 Ph.D. in Computer Science in
    2005), Drexel University (2 with full research
    assistantships in Computer Science in 2004),
    William Paterson University (1 with assistantship
    in MBA).

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Faculty
  • Li-hsiang (Aria) Cheo, Ph.D., New York University
  • Erh-Wen Hu, Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of New
    York
  • Linda Kaufman, Ph.D., Stanford University
  • Cyril S. Ku, Ph.D., Northwestern University
  • John Najarian, Ph.D., City University of New York
  • Gilbert Ndjatou, Ph.D., City University of New
    York
  • Bogong Su, Ph.D., Tsinghua University, China

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Summary
  • Affordable education
  • Quality program
  • Stimulating learning environment
  • Caring faculty members
  • Many levels of support systems to help you
    succeed
  • Excellent career opportunities

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More Information?
  • For more information
  • Call CS Department at (973) 720-2649
  • E-mail the Department Chairperson, Dr. Cyril S.
    Ku at kuc_at_wpunj.edu
  • Department Web page at http//cs.wpunj.edu
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