Overview of the School of Computing
Dec 18, 2015
Overview of theSchool of Computing
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Outline• Foundations• Students• Faculty
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Foundations• 1991: CSAB Accreditation, 2nd
accredited Computer Science program in Georgia
• 1998: Computer Science separated from Mathematics
• 1999: Start of Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program– Offering Computer Engineering and
Civil Engineering
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Foundations (cont.)• 2000: Governor Barnes starts
Yamacraw Project to make Georgia a world leader in high-speed broadband technologies– AASU is one of 8 universities in the state
to participate in the project– Yamacraw project activities at AASU are
housed in the Department of Computer Science
• 2001: USG approves Bachelor of Information Technology and MS in CS
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Foundations (cont.)• 2002: USG Approves creation of School
of Computing with CS, IT, and Engineering Studies
• 2003: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering added to GTREP offerings
• 2004: USG Approves WebBSIT – online BS in IT offered by consortium of USG institutions
• 2006: SOC and AASU hire director of Cyber and Homeland Security Institute – CRADA with FLETC
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Degrees Offered• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science • Master of Science in Computer Science• Bachelor of Information Technology• A two-year Engineering Studies Program in
collaboration with GTREP (the Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program) and RETP (the Regent's Engineering Transfer Program).
• WebBSIT, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree offered online
• Information Technology (ITEC) certificates
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Outline• Foundations• Students• Faculty
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Students• Active Student Clubs (ACM, IEEE,
ASME)– Activities such as cookouts, sponsoring
races, student centered talks
• Wednesday Mathematics and SOC Colloquium Series (w/ lunch)
• Programming Team that competes in Southeast Regional competition each fall (Top 10 performance in Fall 2006)
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Fall 2006 ACM SE Region Programming Results
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Scholarships• NSF CSEMS scholarships to
financially needy and academically qualified students
• 75+ scholarships• CS, IT, and Mathematics students• http://
www.computing.armstrong.edu/nsf/
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Opportunities for Internships and Part-time
Jobs• Online Jobs Board• http://cs.armstrong.edu/jobs/
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Job Information from the BLS
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ecopro.t05.htm
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Outreach Activities• School of Computing Quiz Bowl for
HS students • TechFest with CreativeCoast for
College students• AASU Mathematics Tournament
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New Student Opportunities• ProLogic Corporation
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Our Students• Active in various academic activities• Winning awards in Creative Coast’s Tech
Fest Project Competition• Winning awards in University wide
undergraduate Writing Competition• Winning awards in University wide
Research and Scholarship Competition• Co-authoring papers with faculty for
national and international conferences• Winning scholarships• Completing internships and finding
excellent jobs
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Outline• Foundations• Students• Faculty
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Our Faculty• Engaged in research with our
students
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Faculty-Student Research Topics
• Data Mining• Haptics • Cyber Security, Steganography• Wireless Networking• Virtual and Augmented Reality• Hovercraft• Materials Research• High Performance Computing
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Our Faculty• Authoring Textbooks used around
the world
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Questions• http://computing.armstrong.edu