Academic Bulletin 2024-2025
Computer Science
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Professors Jumadinova (Chair), Bonham-Carter, Graber, Green, Kapfhammer, Luman
Computer Science focuses on computational theory and the rich interplay between computer hardware and software. Students use scientific and design-centric approaches to solve computational problems and to create and evaluate realistic computer and computer-based systems.
The study of computer science leads to and requires the ability to analyze ideas, to think logically, and to communicate ideas clearly and concisely. In this way, study of computer science contributes to the foundation of an excellent liberal arts education.
Computer Science Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate and be able to communicate the knowledge of data types, algorithms, and mathematical principles behind discrete objects.
- Use scientific and theoretical methods to design, implement, evaluate, deploy, improve, maintain, and document software and hardware systems.
- Apply and articulate key concepts from a specialization area where the interconnection between software and hardware is important and evident.
- Able to communicate technical details of the produced software and hardware artifacts both in writing and orally.
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