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Undergraduate Programs in Computer Science and Engineering
Computing as a profession.
Computer scientists and engineers apply the theories and
principles of mathematics and science to design computers, software, networks,
and processes. These professionals work in many settings in research, industry,
government, business, and education to create advanced information technologies,
computer systems, and computer applications. The field of computer science
and engineering is constantly moving forward, providing intellectual challenges
and developing new knowledge on an almost daily basis.
Career outlook.
The demand for professionals in computing fields is widespread;
job opportunities for computer scientists and engineers exist in almost
every industry. As computer applications continue to expand, occupations
in computer science and engineering are projected to be among the the fastest growing
in the United States through 2008. An overview of job opportunities in computer
science and engineering is available from the United States
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
CSE at USC.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering
offers baccalaureate degrees with majors in computer engineering, computer
information systems, and computer science. All three degrees provide students
with the knowledge and skills needed to work as practitioners in all aspects
of the computing and information processing industries. All majors include
a common core of fundamental courses in computing. The major in
computer engineering
includes courses in electronics and computer hardware as well as software;
the major in
computer information systems includes courses
in business and is designed for students who are primarily interested in
business applications;
the major in computer science
allows students to focus primarily on the software aspects of computing and
requires selection of an appropriate application area.
The Department also
offers MS, ME, and PhD degrees in Computer Science and Engineering. A combined
BS/MS program is available which facilitates completion of both degrees by
allowing some senior courses to be applied to both degrees.
Departmental research.
Faculty in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering
conduct research and development in a variety of fundamental areas, including
agent-based computing, decision making and analysis, database mining and
warehousing, multimedia system design and implementation, parallel computer
architecture, and security. This research finds applications in bioinformatics,
e-commerce, education, information systems, and computer forensics.
Advanced elective courses in these areas are offered, and there are some
opportunities for undergraduate students to
participate in ongoing research projects (or to suggest their own!).
See the faculty and departmental research web pages for further information on
research activities.
Student organizations.
The ACM and IEEE student societies support
a variety of activities, including local programs and field trips, participation in
regional conferences, and software contests.
There is also an active local chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).
The department provides support for undergraduate
participation in many activities, including conferences and competitions.
Student Services in CEC.
All undergraduate programs in the College of Engineering and
Information Technology are coordinated by the Office of
Student Services.
This office conducts advisement and orientation for new and transfer
students, maintains student records, tracks student progress, and clears
students for graduation. They can also provide information and contacts in
nonacademic areas such as housing and financial aid although they are not the
primary source of information about these nonacademic areas. Forms and requests
requiring the permission of the Dean should be taken to this office;
responsibilities related to the undergraduate program have been delegated to
this office.
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