November 5, 2006 November 5, 2006 Dr. Steven Zale Dr. Steven Zale Prof. Phyllis Fleming Prof. Phyllis Fleming Computer Science and Computer Science and Information Technology Information Technology Department Department
November 5, 2006November 5, 2006Dr. Steven ZaleDr. Steven Zale
Prof. Phyllis FlemingProf. Phyllis Fleming
Computer Science and Computer Science and Information Technology Information Technology
DepartmentDepartment
Where Does Computer Science and Where Does Computer Science and Information Technology Fit in at MCC?Information Technology Fit in at MCC?
Division of Business, Computer Science, and Engineering Technologies
BusinessComputer Science and Information Technology Engineering
A.A.S. Degree Certificate ProgramA.S. Degree
Internet and Web Programming
Network Administration
Windows/PC Support
Information Systems Security
Computer Help Desk Administration
Computer Programming
Short FactsShort Facts MCC was founded in 1966MCC was founded in 1966 MCC has over 11,800 studentsMCC has over 11,800 students 11 full-time tenured CS faculty 11 full-time tenured CS faculty 3 Ph.D.s and 3 ABDs in CS3 Ph.D.s and 3 ABDs in CS 5 full professors in CS5 full professors in CS 16 adjuncts in CS16 adjuncts in CS 450 students enrolled in the CS department450 students enrolled in the CS department
Students transfer to Rutgers & NJIT after obtaining CS Associate Students transfer to Rutgers & NJIT after obtaining CS Associate Degrees from MCCDegrees from MCC
Many of the professors have industrial backgrounds and Many of the professors have industrial backgrounds and connections to industryconnections to industry
2 Urban Centers2 Urban Centers Computer Enthusiast ClubComputer Enthusiast Club
www.techmcc.comwww.techmcc.com
If You Already Have A Degree…..If You Already Have A Degree…..
From an American college or university, you From an American college or university, you submit official transcripts to the Office of the submit official transcripts to the Office of the Registrar in Chambers Hall. Your degree will Registrar in Chambers Hall. Your degree will be evaluated to determine whether any of be evaluated to determine whether any of your previous coursework is transferable. your previous coursework is transferable.
From a foreign college or university, you From a foreign college or university, you have your degree evaluated by the World have your degree evaluated by the World Education Service, and then you must submit Education Service, and then you must submit the evaluation to the Office of the Registrar in the evaluation to the Office of the Registrar in Chambers Hall. Your degree will be evaluated Chambers Hall. Your degree will be evaluated to determine transferable courses.to determine transferable courses.
Some Of Our CS Professors, Nov. 5 2006Some Of Our CS Professors, Nov. 5 2006
Beverly SimonBeverly SimonPhyllis FlemingPhyllis Fleming
Jeff SpectorJeff SpectorSteven ZaleSteven Zale Frank BurkeFrank Burke
M SackrowitzM SackrowitzJane LiefertJane Liefert
Academic Support at MCCAcademic Support at MCC
Academic AdvisingAcademic Advising Scholarship Programs (HS Scholars Prog)Scholarship Programs (HS Scholars Prog) Counseling & Career ServicesCounseling & Career Services Project ConnectionsProject Connections Transfer ServicesTransfer Services Minority Student AffairsMinority Student Affairs Educational Opportunity FundEducational Opportunity Fund Peer Tutoring Peer Tutoring
Our Computer LabsOur Computer Labs More than 50 labs around campusMore than 50 labs around campus
Office 2003, Solaris, Windows XP (Vista Office 2003, Solaris, Windows XP (Vista soon!!)soon!!)
Over 1100 PCs, including 66 systems in the IRC Over 1100 PCs, including 66 systems in the IRC Open LabOpen Lab Open Lab is a place for unscheduled access to Open Lab is a place for unscheduled access to
the computersthe computers Mini/Microcomputers run WinXP, DOS, UNIXMini/Microcomputers run WinXP, DOS, UNIX Programming languages: Java, C++, QBasic, VBProgramming languages: Java, C++, QBasic, VB
Others include web programming: CGI, Perl, Others include web programming: CGI, Perl, HTML, JavaScript, CSSHTML, JavaScript, CSS
Smartboards are installed in various classroomsSmartboards are installed in various classrooms
Computer Lab Hours at MCCComputer Lab Hours at MCC
Monday through Friday: 8 am to 11 pm Monday through Friday: 8 am to 11 pm
Saturday: 8 am to 5 pm Saturday: 8 am to 5 pm
Computer Information Systems - Computer Information Systems - General OptionGeneral Option
The Computer Information Systems - General Option The Computer Information Systems - General Option is recommended for those students wishing to enter is recommended for those students wishing to enter the job market upon graduation from MCCthe job market upon graduation from MCC
Many of the courses in this degree program will Many of the courses in this degree program will transfer to upper division colleges transfer to upper division colleges
The curriculum includes courses in programming The curriculum includes courses in programming languages, operating systems, database, systems languages, operating systems, database, systems analysis, and the Internet analysis, and the Internet
For information about transferability of courses in For information about transferability of courses in this curriculum, see your advisor this curriculum, see your advisor
This curriculum has less difficult math requirements This curriculum has less difficult math requirements than the Computer Science Transfer curriculum, so than the Computer Science Transfer curriculum, so students who are not strong in math are encouraged students who are not strong in math are encouraged to select this curriculumto select this curriculum
A.A.S. DegreeA.A.S. Degree(Associate in Applied Science Degree)(Associate in Applied Science Degree)
General Degree OptionGeneral Degree OptionAlg. II and Geometry are prerequisitesAlg. II and Geometry are prerequisites
Computer App. & SystemsComputer App. & Systems Intro to C++Intro to C++ Microcomputer AppsMicrocomputer Apps Object-Oriented C++Object-Oriented C++ Visual Basic ProgrammingVisual Basic Programming Systems AnalysisSystems Analysis Data StructuresData Structures Internet Apps- HTML/CGIInternet Apps- HTML/CGI UNIX & Shell ProgrammingUNIX & Shell Programming Networking TechnologiesNetworking Technologies Database System ConceptsDatabase System Concepts UNIX Web Server Admin UNIX Web Server Admin Information Systems Information Systems
Security and ManagementSecurity and Management
OTHERSOTHERS Eng Comp I and IIEng Comp I and II College Algebra or PrecalcCollege Algebra or Precalc Statistics I or Calc IStatistics I or Calc I Humanities ElectivesHumanities Electives Social Science Electives Social Science Electives
67-74 credits67-74 credits
Computer Information Systems - Network Computer Information Systems - Network Administration and PC Support OptionAdministration and PC Support Option
The Computer Information Systems - Network The Computer Information Systems - Network Administration and Support Option is another option Administration and Support Option is another option recommended for those students wishing to enter recommended for those students wishing to enter the job market upon graduation from MCCthe job market upon graduation from MCC
Students graduating from this program will work in Students graduating from this program will work in the networking fieldthe networking field
Students will be exposed to Windows 2003Students will be exposed to Windows 2003 Students will be prepared to take some certification Students will be prepared to take some certification
tests such as tests such as A+ certificationA+ certification and the and the Microsoft Microsoft Certified Product Specialist certificationCertified Product Specialist certification upon upon
completion of this programcompletion of this program
A.A.S. DegreeA.A.S. DegreeNetwork Administration & PC Support OptionNetwork Administration & PC Support Option
Computer App. & SystemsComputer App. & Systems Intro to C++ Intro to C++ Microcomp. OS & architect.Microcomp. OS & architect. Object-Oriented C++Object-Oriented C++ Visual Basic ProgrammingVisual Basic Programming Networking TechnologiesNetworking Technologies UNIX & Shell ProgrammingUNIX & Shell Programming Win2003 Professional AdminWin2003 Professional Admin UNIX & Web Server Admin UNIX & Web Server Admin Information Systems Information Systems
Security and ManagementSecurity and Management PC Service and SupportPC Service and Support
OTHERSOTHERS Eng Comp IEng Comp I College Algebra or PrecalcCollege Algebra or Precalc Statistics I or Calc IStatistics I or Calc I Humanities ElectiveHumanities Elective Social Science ElectiveSocial Science Elective
64-72 credits64-72 credits
Computer Science TransferComputer Science Transfer
The Computer Science Transfer The Computer Science Transfer curriculum is designed for students curriculum is designed for students wishing to transfer to a four-year wishing to transfer to a four-year college college
Attempts to replicate the curriculum Attempts to replicate the curriculum you would study during your first two you would study during your first two years at a four-year school years at a four-year school
MCC has transfer articulations with MCC has transfer articulations with several colleges in NJseveral colleges in NJ
Science Transfer OptionScience Transfer OptionA.S. DegreeA.S. Degree
(Associate in Science Degree)(Associate in Science Degree)Prepares for transferring to upper division collegesPrepares for transferring to upper division colleges
Must have C or better in Alg. II, Geometry, & Lab Chem.Must have C or better in Alg. II, Geometry, & Lab Chem.
Intro to Computer Intro to Computer Science using JavaScience using Java
Object Oriented Object Oriented Programming using Programming using JavaJava
Assembly LanguageAssembly Language Data Structures in JavaData Structures in Java 200-Level Courses200-Level Courses
OTHERSOTHERS Eng Comp I, IIEng Comp I, II Calc I, IICalc I, II Social Science ElectivesSocial Science Electives Science ElectivesScience Electives Humanities ElectivesHumanities Electives
66-69 credits66-69 credits
Programming CertificateProgramming Certificate(Certificate of Achievement)(Certificate of Achievement)
Comp Apps & SystemsComp Apps & Systems Microcomp OS and ArchMicrocomp OS and Arch Intro to C++Intro to C++ Object-Oriented C++Object-Oriented C++ Visual BasicVisual Basic Java ProgrammingJava Programming Database ConceptsDatabase Concepts MultimediaMultimedia Data StructuresData Structures Web ProgrammingWeb Programming Intro to UNIX Web Intro to UNIX Web
DevelopmentDevelopment
OTHERSOTHERS Eng Comp I & IIEng Comp I & II College Algebra or PreCalc College Algebra or PreCalc
or (PreCalc A & PreCalc B)or (PreCalc A & PreCalc B) Statistics I or Calc I or (Calc Statistics I or Calc I or (Calc
A & Calc B)A & Calc B)
33-36 credits 33-36 credits
All certificate programs require that you have previously acquired a college degree
Network Administration CertificateNetwork Administration Certificate
Comp Apps & SystemsComp Apps & Systems Microcomputer OS and Microcomputer OS and
ArchArch Intro to UNIX for Web Intro to UNIX for Web
developmentdevelopment
Networking Networking TechnologiesTechnologies
Windows Server AdminWindows Server Admin Windows Workstation Windows Workstation
AdminAdmin PC Service and SupportPC Service and Support
OTHERSOTHERS Eng Comp I & IIEng Comp I & II College Algebra or College Algebra or
Precalc or (Precalc A & Precalc or (Precalc A & PreCalc B)PreCalc B)
35-38 credits35-38 creditsAll certificate programs require that you have previously acquired a college degree
Technical Certificate in Information Systems Security Technical Certificate in Information Systems Security (Designed to prepare students to take the Security (Designed to prepare students to take the Security
certification test)certification test)
Intro to Information Systems Intro to Information Systems SecuritySecurity
Database ConceptsDatabase Concepts Web ProgrammingWeb Programming UNIX & Shell ProgrammingUNIX & Shell Programming UNIX & Web Server AdminUNIX & Web Server Admin Win Workstation AdminWin Workstation Admin Information Technology Information Technology
ManagementManagement
21 credits21 credits
All certificate programs require that you have previously acquired a college degree
Technical Certificate in Technical Certificate in Windows/PC Support Windows/PC Support
(Designed to prepare students (Designed to prepare students to take certification tests)to take certification tests)
Microcomputer OS & Arch Microcomputer OS & Arch Networking TechnologiesNetworking Technologies Win 2003 WorkstationWin 2003 Workstation Win 2003 Server AdminWin 2003 Server Admin PC Service & SupportPC Service & Support Intro to Information Systems Intro to Information Systems
SecuritySecurity
OTHERSOTHERS ElectivesElectives
Intro to UNIX for Web Intro to UNIX for Web Development Development (recommended)(recommended)
Unix and Shell Unix and Shell ProgrammingProgramming
21 credits21 credits
All certificate programs require that you have previously acquired a college degree
Technical Certificate in Technical Certificate in Internet/Web Page DevelopmentInternet/Web Page Development
Web Markup LanguagesWeb Markup Languages Intro to UNIX for Web Intro to UNIX for Web
DevelopmentDevelopment Java ProgrammingJava Programming Database System ConceptsDatabase System Concepts Internet Apps- HTML/CGIInternet Apps- HTML/CGI MultimediaMultimedia Visual BasicVisual Basic Data StructuresData Structures UNIX & Web Server AdminUNIX & Web Server Admin
21 credits21 credits
All certificate programs require that you have previously acquired a college degree.
Technical Certificate in Technical Certificate in Computer Help Desk AdministrationComputer Help Desk Administration
Help Desk Customer ServiceHelp Desk Customer Service Help Desk OperationHelp Desk Operation Introduction to Internet ApplicationsIntroduction to Internet Applications Microcomputer Operating Systems & Microcomputer Operating Systems &
ArchitectureArchitecture Introduction to Information Systems SecurityIntroduction to Information Systems Security Networking TechnologiesNetworking Technologies Public SpeakingPublic Speaking
20 credits20 credits All certificate programs require that you have previously acquired a college degree.
Some New Courses in Computer ScienceSome New Courses in Computer Science
Computer Forensics Computer Forensics
Computers, Society and Computer EthicsComputers, Society and Computer Ethics
Write Down This Important Info!!Write Down This Important Info!!
CS Chair: Professor Frank BurkeCS Chair: Professor Frank Burke Office: Johnson Learning CenterOffice: Johnson Learning Center Room 201 Room 201
Contact the Computer Science and Contact the Computer Science and Information Technology Dept:Information Technology Dept:
Call 732.906.2526 or 732.906.3231Call 732.906.2526 or 732.906.3231 MCCs Web page: www.middlesexcc.eduMCCs Web page: www.middlesexcc.edu Dr. Steven Zale: 732.548.6000 x3022Dr. Steven Zale: 732.548.6000 x3022 Prof. Phyllis Fleming: 732.548.6000 x3196Prof. Phyllis Fleming: 732.548.6000 x3196 Winter Session starts: December 27, 2006Winter Session starts: December 27, 2006 Spring semester starts: January 22, 2007Spring semester starts: January 22, 2007
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