2014-2015 University Catalog
■ Computer Science
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Phone: 703-993-1530
Web: cs.gmu.edu
School: Volgenau School of Engineering
Faculty
Professors: Barbara, J. Chen, DeJong, Gomaa, Kerschberg, Menascé, Motro, Offutt, Pullen, Setia (chair), Sood, Tecuci, Wechsler, Wijesekera
Associate professors: Ammann, Aydin, Brodsky, Carver, S. Chen, Domeniconi, Duric, Kosecka, Li, Lien, Lin, Malek, Luke, T. Maddox, Nordstrom, Richards, Simon, Stavrou, P. Wang, X. Wang, White
Assistant professors: Allbeck, Dobolyi, Gingold, Kauffman, McCoy, Rangwala, Shehu, Snyder, Srinivasan
Adjunct professors: Abdulla, Armour, Baldo, Curts, Dubey, Ellis, Foxwell, Geldon, He, Howard, Kodali, Kulczycki, M. Maddox, Nidiffer, Pettit, Smith, Wheeler
Emeritus faculty: Baum, Hamburger, Rine, Sibley
Introduction
Computer science is a discipline concerned with the analysis, design, implementation, maintenance, and evolution of computer-based systems used in almost all walks of life. Computer science is at the center of the information revolution in the 21st century. Advanced computation tools and techniques are revolutionizing and transforming the way we work, play, communicate, collaborate, and conduct business. In addition, computational approaches are integral to several scientific and engineering fields such as computational sciences, bioinformatics, and health informatics, to name a few.
Computer scientists must be well-grounded not only in the theory of computing, but also in its application to diverse areas. Computer scientists must be capable of working closely with members of other professions associated with computing. Students who pursue this discipline will learn (1) theories of computation, analysis of algorithms, operating systems, and artificial intelligence; (2) communication and coordination via advanced computer networks; (3) storage, retrieval, and management of large databases; and (4) analysis, design, and implementation of reliable software systems.
Course Work
The Department of Computer Science (CS) offers courses designated CS, INFS, ISA and SWE in the Courses section of this catalog. ProgramsUndergraduate Degree(s)Bachelor’s Level Certificate(s)Undergraduate Minor(s)Bachelor’s/Accelerated Master’s Program(s)- Applied Information Technology, BS/Information Security and Assurance, Accelerated MS
- Applied Information Technology, BS/Information Systems, Accelerated MS
- Applied Information Technology, BS/Software Engineering, Accelerated MS
- Computer Science, BS/Computer Science, Accelerated MS
- Computer Science, BS/Information Security and Assurance, Accelerated MS
- Computer Science, BS/Information Systems, Accelerated MS
- Computer Science, BS/Software Engineering, Accelerated MS
Master’s Degree(s)Master’s Level Certificate(s)Doctoral Degree(s)
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