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Premium member Presentation Transcript School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Welcome To Computer Science Presentation Outline: Presentation Outline CS/IT Program Key People Web Sites Map of offices CS vs. IT CS Curriculum IT Curriculum New Degree Programs Miscellaneous Comments School of EE and CS CS/IT Programs: School of EE and CS CS/IT Programs Key People Dr. Issa Batarseh (Director of EECS) ENG3 437E Dr. Mark Heinrich (Associate Director) ENG3 439C Dr. Ali Orooji (CS/IT Coordinator) ENG3 245D Dr. Mark Llewellyn (CS/IT Minors Coordinator) ENG3 236 Computer Science Staff ENG3 246 Student Advising Office ENG3 246AWeb Sites: Web Sites UCF Home Page http://www.ucf.edu College of Engineering and Computer Science http://www.cecs.ucf.edu School of EE and CS http://www.eecs.ucf.edu Computer Science Home Page http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/undergrad/CS/ Information Technology Home Page http://www.cs.ucf.edu/csdept/info/itwebsite/ Slide5: Where are we located? Health and Public Affairs (HPA) Computer Science (CSB) Computer Center II (CC-II) Computer Center I (CC-I) Parking Area CREOL ENG 107 (College’s Academic Affairs Office) Pegasus Circle Classroom Bld (CL1) Harris Engineering Center (ENG3) HEC 246 (Main Office)CS vs. IT?: CS vs. IT? CS: Study of software systems design, implementation and testing; design and analysis of algorithms; theory of computing; hardware architecture and application.CS Knowledge Domains: CS Knowledge Domains Computing Theory Discrete Math Computer Architecture Programming Languages Operating Systems Software Engineering Distributed Computing Algorithm Design Computer Graphics Modeling & Simulation Object Oriented Design Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision Software Development Tools Database Systems DesignCS vs. IT?: CS vs. IT? IT: Design, implementation, maintenance, and administration of network-based computing systems including databases, web services, enterprise computing, computer networks, etc.IT Knowledge Domains: IT Knowledge Domains Discrete Math Network Technologies Programming Languages Operating Systems Network Administration Database Systems Design Algorithm Design Network Software Components Data Communications & protocols Network Security Software Development Tools Network Hardware Components Internet Applications Development Network Architectures Digital Circuits Enterprise ComputingCS Foundation Exam: CS Foundation Exam Material (courses are lecture+recitation) COP3502: CS1 (algorithms, top view of CS) COT3100: Discrete Structures (proof-based) Must pass CS Foundation Exam to take upper division CS courses Past Exams with Solutions http://www.cs.ucf.edu/registration/exm/ Slide11: Computer Science Flowchart * Passed Foundation Exam * COT 3960 Foundation Exam COP 3502 CS – I **C** COP 3503 CS II ** Java ** COP 3330 OOP & UML (Instr. In Java) COP 3223 C – Prog. COT 3100 Intro to Discrete CDA 3103 Comp. Org. COP 3402 Systems SW ** C ** MAC 2312 (Calc II) MAC 2311 (Calc I) PHY 2048 PHY 2048L PHY 2049 PHY 2049L PHI 3626 ENC 3241, or ONE of the following: ENC 3211, ENC 3250 6 Hours from: MAC 2313, MAP 2302, MAS 3105, MAS 3106, Or any 4000 – 5000 Math/Stat Course STA 2023 6 Hours from: BSC 2010, BSC 2011, CHM 2045, CHM 2046, PHY 3101 COT 4210 COP 4020 CDA 4150 COT 4810 COP 4600 COP 4331 ** C++ ** Overall GPA for all 5 classes must average 2.5 or better. 9 Hours of 4000- and 5000- level Computer Science Courses One College Level Foreign Language or Multicultural CourseNominal 4year CS plan: Nominal 4year CS plan Nominal Four-Year Program in CS (Fall 2007) FIRST YEAR Fall 12hrs Spring 13 hrs Summer 7 hrs ENC 1101 English Comp I 3 ENC 1102 English Comp II 3 MAC 2312 Calc II 4 SPC 1016 Tech Presentations 3 MAC 2311 Calc-I 4 COP 3330 OOP/Java 3 COT 3100 Intro. Discrete 3 COP 3502 Comp Science I 3 COP 3223 C Programming 3 CDA 3103C Comp Org. 3 COT 3960 Found'n Exam 0 SECOND YEAR Fall 14 hrs Spring 14 hrs Summer 6 hrs COP 3503C Comp Science II 4 COP 4331 Processes OO Dev 4 STA 2023 Stat I 3 COP 3402 Systems Software 3 ENC 3241 Tech Writing 3 GEP (Social Found. Grp 1) 3 PHY 2048 Physics I +Lab 4 PHY 2049 Physics II + Lab 4 Cultural Foundations (GEP) 3 PHI 3626 Ethics in Sci. 3 THIRD YEAR Fall 14 hrs Spring 13 hrs Summer 3 hrs CDA 4150 Comp. Arch. 4 COP 4600 Operating System 3 COT 4210 Discrete II 3 COP 4020 Prog. Lang. 3 CHM 2045C Chemistry I 4 BSC 2010C Gen Biology I 4 Math/Stat Restricted Elective 3 GEP (Social Found. Grp 2) 3 CS Elective (4000 – 5000) 3 FOURTH YEAR Fall 12 hrs Spring 12 hrs Total = 120 Credit Hours COT 4810 Topics in CS 3 CS-Elective (4000 – 5000) 3 CS Elective (4000 - 5000) 3 Multicultural Elective 3 GEP (Historical Found. 1) 3 GEP (Historical Found. 2) 3 Math/Stat Restricted Elective 3 Free Elective 3 CS AA+ 2year Plan: CS AA+ 2year Plan We assume the AA degree is 60 hrs and includes: MAC2311, MAC2312, STA2023 PHY2048, PHY2048L, PHY2049, PHY2049L and 6cr from BSC2010, BSC2011, CHM2045, CHM2046 Total Degree Hours = 60 + 63 = 123 Credit HoursSlide14: CS vs IT C-Prog (COP 3223) CS1 (COP 3502) CS2 (COP 3503) OOP-Prog (COP 3330) Discrete I (COT 3100) Foundation Exam (COT 3960) Java Java C C CS Majors IT Majors Math Foundations (MHF 2104) CS Majors IT MajorsIT Degree Requirements: IT Degree Requirements Programming , Problem-solving Skills: C, OOP (Java), CS1, and CS2 Math, Statistics: Pre-calculus, Stat I, Discrete Math Science, Engineering: Physics I, Circuit Analysis, Info Theory Support Courses: Tech Writing, Creative Writing, Ethics in Sci/Tech Core: Networking, Databases, Architecture, Eng Software, Enterprise Computing Electives: selected from Business, Criminal Justice, Digital Media, Education, Engineering, Health Sys Slide16: IT Core and Pre-requisite Courses MAC 2147 (Pre-Calculus) PHY 2053 (Physics I) EEL 3520 (Info Theory) COP 3223 (C Language) COP 3502 (CS I) COP 3330 (OOP) MAD 2104 (Disc. Math) CDA 4506 (Network Lab) COP 4910 (Frontier of IT) or IT Internship COP 3503 (CS II) EEL 4882 (Engr. Softwr) COP 4610L (OS Lab) PHI 3626 (Ethics in Sci/Tech) CGS 3285 (Networks), or CET 4483 (LAN) EEL 3041 (Circt Analys) 1 STA 2023 (Stat Meth I) PSY 2012 (Psychology) ECO 2013 (MacroEcon) ENC 3241 (Tech Writ) CRW 3920 (Creative Writ) CGS 2545 (Databases) CGS 3269 (Comp Arch) Support Courses Pre-requisites Core Courses Elective Courses 15 hours of electives: 9 at 4000 level and 6 at 3000 (or higher) level C C Java Java Note: Degree plans for FTIC and transfers posted online.Nominal 4 year IT plan : Nominal 4 year IT plan Fall 17 hrs Spring 15 hrs ENC 1101 English Comp I 3 ENC 1102 English Comp II 3 SPC 1016 Tech Presentations 3 MAD 2104 Discrete Math 3 COP 3223 C Programming 3 COP 3502 Comp Science I 3 MAC 2147 Math for Calculus 5 ECO 2103 Macroeconomics 3 Free elective 3 PSY 2012 Gen. Psychology 3 Fall 16 hrs Spring 16 hrs COP 3330 Intro to OO/Java 3 COP3503 Comp Science II 4 LIT 2110 World Literature I 3 STA 2023 Stat. Methods I 3 PHY 2053 College Physics I 4 CGS 2545 Database Concepts 3 EUH 2000 Western Civil. I 3 EUH 2001 Western Civil. II 3 Free elective 3 BSC 1005 Biological Prin. 3 Fall 15 hrs Spring 15 hrs EEL 4882 Eng Sys S/W 3 CGS 3269 Comp. Arch Con. 3 EEL 3401 Circuit Analysis 3 COP 4610L OS Lab 3 ENC 3241 Tech Rep. Writing 3 PHI 3626 Adv Ethics 3 CET 4483 Intro LAN Tech or Upper division elective 3 CGS 3285 Comp Networks 3 Free elective 3 Free elective 3 Fall 15 hrs Spring 15 hrs Total = 124 Hours EEL 3520 Info Theory 3 COP 4910 Frontiers of IT 3 CDA 4506 Network Lab 3 CRW 3930 Creative Writing 3 Upper division elective 3 Upper division elective 3 Upper division elective 3 Upper division elective 3 Free elective 3 Free elective 3 FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR FOURTH YEARIT AA+ 2year Plan: IT AA+ 2year Plan Fall semester I Spring Semester I COP 3502C Comp. Science I 3 COP 3503C Computer Science II 4 COP 3330 OO Programming 3 CGS 3269 Comp. Architecture 3 MAD 2104 Discrete Math 3 CGS 3285 Comp Network Concepts 3 ENC 3241 Writing for Tech. Pro 3 EEL 3041 Circuit Analysis 3 1st Upper Div Elective 3 2nd Upper Div Elective 3 Total 15 Total 16 Fall semester II Spring Semester II EEL 4882 Eng Sys. Software 3 EEL 3520 Information Theory 3 COP 4610 LOS Lab 3 COP 4910 Frontiers in IT 3 PHI 3626 Ethics in Sci/Tech 3 CRW 3011 Creative Wrtg Non Majors 3 CDA 4506C Network Lab 3 4th Upper Div elective 3 3rd Upper Div Elective 3 5th Upper Div Elective 3 Total 15 Total 15 TOTAL CREDITS BEYOND AA 61 New Degree Programs: New Degree Programs Accelerated BS/MS Degree (5 year) (Fall 2007) Minor in Secure Computing and Networks (SCAN) (Fall 2006)Miscellaneous Comments: Miscellaneous Comments Faculty research areas Undergrad research opportunities Student organizations Computer programming team You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Welcome To Computer Science Presentation Outline: Presentation Outline CS/IT Program Key People Web Sites Map of offices CS vs. IT CS Curriculum IT Curriculum New Degree Programs Miscellaneous Comments School of EE and CS CS/IT Programs: School of EE and CS CS/IT Programs Key People Dr. Issa Batarseh (Director of EECS) ENG3 437E Dr. Mark Heinrich (Associate Director) ENG3 439C Dr. Ali Orooji (CS/IT Coordinator) ENG3 245D Dr. Mark Llewellyn (CS/IT Minors Coordinator) ENG3 236 Computer Science Staff ENG3 246 Student Advising Office ENG3 246AWeb Sites: Web Sites UCF Home Page http://www.ucf.edu College of Engineering and Computer Science http://www.cecs.ucf.edu School of EE and CS http://www.eecs.ucf.edu Computer Science Home Page http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/undergrad/CS/ Information Technology Home Page http://www.cs.ucf.edu/csdept/info/itwebsite/ Slide5: Where are we located? Health and Public Affairs (HPA) Computer Science (CSB) Computer Center II (CC-II) Computer Center I (CC-I) Parking Area CREOL ENG 107 (College’s Academic Affairs Office) Pegasus Circle Classroom Bld (CL1) Harris Engineering Center (ENG3) HEC 246 (Main Office)CS vs. IT?: CS vs. IT? CS: Study of software systems design, implementation and testing; design and analysis of algorithms; theory of computing; hardware architecture and application.CS Knowledge Domains: CS Knowledge Domains Computing Theory Discrete Math Computer Architecture Programming Languages Operating Systems Software Engineering Distributed Computing Algorithm Design Computer Graphics Modeling & Simulation Object Oriented Design Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision Software Development Tools Database Systems DesignCS vs. IT?: CS vs. IT? IT: Design, implementation, maintenance, and administration of network-based computing systems including databases, web services, enterprise computing, computer networks, etc.IT Knowledge Domains: IT Knowledge Domains Discrete Math Network Technologies Programming Languages Operating Systems Network Administration Database Systems Design Algorithm Design Network Software Components Data Communications & protocols Network Security Software Development Tools Network Hardware Components Internet Applications Development Network Architectures Digital Circuits Enterprise ComputingCS Foundation Exam: CS Foundation Exam Material (courses are lecture+recitation) COP3502: CS1 (algorithms, top view of CS) COT3100: Discrete Structures (proof-based) Must pass CS Foundation Exam to take upper division CS courses Past Exams with Solutions http://www.cs.ucf.edu/registration/exm/ Slide11: Computer Science Flowchart * Passed Foundation Exam * COT 3960 Foundation Exam COP 3502 CS – I **C** COP 3503 CS II ** Java ** COP 3330 OOP & UML (Instr. In Java) COP 3223 C – Prog. COT 3100 Intro to Discrete CDA 3103 Comp. Org. COP 3402 Systems SW ** C ** MAC 2312 (Calc II) MAC 2311 (Calc I) PHY 2048 PHY 2048L PHY 2049 PHY 2049L PHI 3626 ENC 3241, or ONE of the following: ENC 3211, ENC 3250 6 Hours from: MAC 2313, MAP 2302, MAS 3105, MAS 3106, Or any 4000 – 5000 Math/Stat Course STA 2023 6 Hours from: BSC 2010, BSC 2011, CHM 2045, CHM 2046, PHY 3101 COT 4210 COP 4020 CDA 4150 COT 4810 COP 4600 COP 4331 ** C++ ** Overall GPA for all 5 classes must average 2.5 or better. 9 Hours of 4000- and 5000- level Computer Science Courses One College Level Foreign Language or Multicultural CourseNominal 4year CS plan: Nominal 4year CS plan Nominal Four-Year Program in CS (Fall 2007) FIRST YEAR Fall 12hrs Spring 13 hrs Summer 7 hrs ENC 1101 English Comp I 3 ENC 1102 English Comp II 3 MAC 2312 Calc II 4 SPC 1016 Tech Presentations 3 MAC 2311 Calc-I 4 COP 3330 OOP/Java 3 COT 3100 Intro. Discrete 3 COP 3502 Comp Science I 3 COP 3223 C Programming 3 CDA 3103C Comp Org. 3 COT 3960 Found'n Exam 0 SECOND YEAR Fall 14 hrs Spring 14 hrs Summer 6 hrs COP 3503C Comp Science II 4 COP 4331 Processes OO Dev 4 STA 2023 Stat I 3 COP 3402 Systems Software 3 ENC 3241 Tech Writing 3 GEP (Social Found. Grp 1) 3 PHY 2048 Physics I +Lab 4 PHY 2049 Physics II + Lab 4 Cultural Foundations (GEP) 3 PHI 3626 Ethics in Sci. 3 THIRD YEAR Fall 14 hrs Spring 13 hrs Summer 3 hrs CDA 4150 Comp. Arch. 4 COP 4600 Operating System 3 COT 4210 Discrete II 3 COP 4020 Prog. Lang. 3 CHM 2045C Chemistry I 4 BSC 2010C Gen Biology I 4 Math/Stat Restricted Elective 3 GEP (Social Found. Grp 2) 3 CS Elective (4000 – 5000) 3 FOURTH YEAR Fall 12 hrs Spring 12 hrs Total = 120 Credit Hours COT 4810 Topics in CS 3 CS-Elective (4000 – 5000) 3 CS Elective (4000 - 5000) 3 Multicultural Elective 3 GEP (Historical Found. 1) 3 GEP (Historical Found. 2) 3 Math/Stat Restricted Elective 3 Free Elective 3 CS AA+ 2year Plan: CS AA+ 2year Plan We assume the AA degree is 60 hrs and includes: MAC2311, MAC2312, STA2023 PHY2048, PHY2048L, PHY2049, PHY2049L and 6cr from BSC2010, BSC2011, CHM2045, CHM2046 Total Degree Hours = 60 + 63 = 123 Credit HoursSlide14: CS vs IT C-Prog (COP 3223) CS1 (COP 3502) CS2 (COP 3503) OOP-Prog (COP 3330) Discrete I (COT 3100) Foundation Exam (COT 3960) Java Java C C CS Majors IT Majors Math Foundations (MHF 2104) CS Majors IT MajorsIT Degree Requirements: IT Degree Requirements Programming , Problem-solving Skills: C, OOP (Java), CS1, and CS2 Math, Statistics: Pre-calculus, Stat I, Discrete Math Science, Engineering: Physics I, Circuit Analysis, Info Theory Support Courses: Tech Writing, Creative Writing, Ethics in Sci/Tech Core: Networking, Databases, Architecture, Eng Software, Enterprise Computing Electives: selected from Business, Criminal Justice, Digital Media, Education, Engineering, Health Sys Slide16: IT Core and Pre-requisite Courses MAC 2147 (Pre-Calculus) PHY 2053 (Physics I) EEL 3520 (Info Theory) COP 3223 (C Language) COP 3502 (CS I) COP 3330 (OOP) MAD 2104 (Disc. Math) CDA 4506 (Network Lab) COP 4910 (Frontier of IT) or IT Internship COP 3503 (CS II) EEL 4882 (Engr. Softwr) COP 4610L (OS Lab) PHI 3626 (Ethics in Sci/Tech) CGS 3285 (Networks), or CET 4483 (LAN) EEL 3041 (Circt Analys) 1 STA 2023 (Stat Meth I) PSY 2012 (Psychology) ECO 2013 (MacroEcon) ENC 3241 (Tech Writ) CRW 3920 (Creative Writ) CGS 2545 (Databases) CGS 3269 (Comp Arch) Support Courses Pre-requisites Core Courses Elective Courses 15 hours of electives: 9 at 4000 level and 6 at 3000 (or higher) level C C Java Java Note: Degree plans for FTIC and transfers posted online.Nominal 4 year IT plan : Nominal 4 year IT plan Fall 17 hrs Spring 15 hrs ENC 1101 English Comp I 3 ENC 1102 English Comp II 3 SPC 1016 Tech Presentations 3 MAD 2104 Discrete Math 3 COP 3223 C Programming 3 COP 3502 Comp Science I 3 MAC 2147 Math for Calculus 5 ECO 2103 Macroeconomics 3 Free elective 3 PSY 2012 Gen. Psychology 3 Fall 16 hrs Spring 16 hrs COP 3330 Intro to OO/Java 3 COP3503 Comp Science II 4 LIT 2110 World Literature I 3 STA 2023 Stat. Methods I 3 PHY 2053 College Physics I 4 CGS 2545 Database Concepts 3 EUH 2000 Western Civil. I 3 EUH 2001 Western Civil. II 3 Free elective 3 BSC 1005 Biological Prin. 3 Fall 15 hrs Spring 15 hrs EEL 4882 Eng Sys S/W 3 CGS 3269 Comp. Arch Con. 3 EEL 3401 Circuit Analysis 3 COP 4610L OS Lab 3 ENC 3241 Tech Rep. Writing 3 PHI 3626 Adv Ethics 3 CET 4483 Intro LAN Tech or Upper division elective 3 CGS 3285 Comp Networks 3 Free elective 3 Free elective 3 Fall 15 hrs Spring 15 hrs Total = 124 Hours EEL 3520 Info Theory 3 COP 4910 Frontiers of IT 3 CDA 4506 Network Lab 3 CRW 3930 Creative Writing 3 Upper division elective 3 Upper division elective 3 Upper division elective 3 Upper division elective 3 Free elective 3 Free elective 3 FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR FOURTH YEARIT AA+ 2year Plan: IT AA+ 2year Plan Fall semester I Spring Semester I COP 3502C Comp. Science I 3 COP 3503C Computer Science II 4 COP 3330 OO Programming 3 CGS 3269 Comp. Architecture 3 MAD 2104 Discrete Math 3 CGS 3285 Comp Network Concepts 3 ENC 3241 Writing for Tech. Pro 3 EEL 3041 Circuit Analysis 3 1st Upper Div Elective 3 2nd Upper Div Elective 3 Total 15 Total 16 Fall semester II Spring Semester II EEL 4882 Eng Sys. Software 3 EEL 3520 Information Theory 3 COP 4610 LOS Lab 3 COP 4910 Frontiers in IT 3 PHI 3626 Ethics in Sci/Tech 3 CRW 3011 Creative Wrtg Non Majors 3 CDA 4506C Network Lab 3 4th Upper Div elective 3 3rd Upper Div Elective 3 5th Upper Div Elective 3 Total 15 Total 15 TOTAL CREDITS BEYOND AA 61 New Degree Programs: New Degree Programs Accelerated BS/MS Degree (5 year) (Fall 2007) Minor in Secure Computing and Networks (SCAN) (Fall 2006)Miscellaneous Comments: Miscellaneous Comments Faculty research areas Undergrad research opportunities Student organizations Computer programming team