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Computing is part of everything we do. Computing drives innovation in engineering, business, entertainment, education, and the sciences—and it provides solutions to complex, challenging problems of ...
Today, computers are in everything, everywhere. This fact is making computer scientists and software engineers indispensable. They are the ones leading the way in developing the next generation ...
Over the past decade, an explosion of mobile computing has offered new ways for more people to have an impact in their communities. As a result, more people are studying computer science, whether in ...
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Note: Currently all forms are in PDF format; incomplete forms will not be processed. (Very few forms are available in the department office) 4-year curriculum roadmap (spring 2021 and older) Sample ...
Read other stories from the "These stories were not AI-generated" special edition here. As artificial intelligence reshapes industries at a rapid pace, computer science students are entering a more ...
Only 20 percent of computer science and 22 percent of engineering undergraduate degrees in the U.S. go to women. Women are missing out on flexible, lucrative and high-status careers. Society is also ...
As humans have come to rely on artificial intelligence to make decisions traditionally performed by bureaucrats and institutions, it is necessary to understand the ways in which various forms of ...
Professors: Ruth E. Davis, Yi Fang, Silvia M. B. Figueira (Regis and Dianne McKenna Professor and Department Chair), Nam Ling (Wilmot J. Nicholson Family Professor) Bachelor of Science in Computer ...