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Welcome to USA DAY at University of South Alabama University of South Alabama http://www.usouthal.edu/ http://www.usouthal.edu/ School of School of Computer and Information Sciences Computer and Information Sciences http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/ http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/

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Welcome to

USA DAYat

University of South AlabamaUniversity of South Alabamahttp://www.usouthal.edu/http://www.usouthal.edu/

School of School of Computer and Information SciencesComputer and Information Sciences

http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/

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Good News!

• The number of jobs in Computing is increasing at a faster rate than in any other industry (U.S. Department of Labor)

• Market demand for specialized Computing skills and knowledge will continue to outpace the supply. It is expected that more than 20 percent of permanent Computing positions will remain unfilled (Gartner Group: “IT Workforce

Change)

• Expanding technology needs will result in demand for qualified Computing Professional resulting in the biggest increases in base compensation over the next several years (RHI Consulting: Technology Professionals)

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Robert Half Technology: Technology Professionals

• Specialties in Demand– Internet/Intranet and E-

commerce Development

– Networking

– Technical Support

– Project Management

– Systems Analysis

– Software Implementation

– Database Administration/Architecture

– Software Applications Development

• Job Skills Needed– Support Knowledge/Skills– Interpersonal and

Communication Skills– Mathematics and Statistics– Problem Solving/Scientific

Approach– Specialization Area

supporting courses– Life-Long Learning

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How did we begin?

• In 1980 by three individuals: President Moulton, Dean Feinstein, Dr. Longenecker

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Who are we now?

• A family of educators committed to quality programs of study in computing!

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Three Majors!• Computer Science

A Computer Science student must also be interested in math and science

• Information SystemsAn Information Systems student must also be interested in working with people in organizations

• Information TechnologyAn Information Technology student must be interested in technology AND in application areas for technology

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The General Structure

• The 3 majors share a common foundation– Interpersonal and Communication Skills– Mathematics– Problem Solving & the Scientific Approach– Object-Oriented Programming– Database– Networks and Data Communications

• Each individual major adds…– Courses that are unique for the major– Courses that are complementary to the major

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Computer Science• The 3 majors share a common foundation

– Interpersonal and Communication Skills– Mathematics– Problem Solving & the Scientific Approach– Object-Oriented Programming– Database– Networks and Data Communications

• The Computer Science major adds…– Courses that are unique for the major such as

Digital Logic and Computer Architecture, Software Engineering Principles, Programming Language Theory, and Performance Evaluation of Algorithms

– Courses that are complementary to the major• Calculus I and II, Discrete Math, and Statistics• 4 Natural Sciences

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Information Systems

• The 3 majors share a common foundation– Interpersonal and Communication Skills– Mathematics– Problem Solving & the Scientific Approach– Object-Oriented Programming– Database– Networks and Data Communications

• The Information Systems major adds…– Courses that are unique for the major such as

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Advanced Database, Information Systems Strategy and Policy, and Project Management

– Courses that are complementary to the major• Management Theory & Practice, Organizational

Behavior, Principles of Marketing• Choice of Concentrations in Web, Networking, or Data

Management

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Information Technology

• The 3 majors share a common foundation– Interpersonal and Communication Skills– Mathematics– Problem Solving & the Scientific Approach– Object-Oriented Programming– Database– Networks and Data Communications

• The Information Technology major adds…– Courses that are unique for the major such as

Network Administration, Needs Assessment & Technology Evaluation, Advanced Application Development, and Project Managment

– Courses that are complementary to the major• Concentration Choices: Web, Networking, or Data

Management• Supporting Focus courses: Business, Communications,

Graphic Arts, and more Technology

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Math Placement

• The minimum math knowledge required for enrollment in our beginning programming course is Precalculus Mathematics (USA’s MA 112)

• A Math Placement exam must be taken by all new students PRIOR to orientation – More information: http://mps.southalabama.edu/mps/– A practice exam is available at

https://mps.southalabama.edu/mps/demo.html– The exam may be retaken 50 days after the last exam

dateCalculus I, grade of at least “C”, can be used as a math course for all CIS majors.

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About the School of CIS beginning programming courses: CIS 115

• In CIS 115, Introduction to Computer and Information Sciences, students will learn how to …– use a computer to solve problems– represent your computer-based solutions using

graphical diagrams– document your computer-based solutions– implement your computer-based solutions using a

programming language– use simple concepts of Object Oriented Programming

– Prerequisite is a Math Placement score of at least 65 but not more than 75 or no transfer Math higher than 115.

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About the beginning School of CIS programming courses: CIS 120

• In CIS 120, Problem Solving & Programming Concepts I, students will learn how to …– use a compiler and its debugging tools– write programs involving sequence, loop, and

decision to solve problems– use simple and aggregate data structures– make estimations of efficiency for simple algorithms– prepare simple classes for object-oriented

applications

– Prerequisite is an equivalent of precalculus math AND the equivalent of CIS 115

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About the beginning School of CIS programming courses: CIS 121

• In CIS 121, Problem Solving & Programming Concepts II, students will learn how to …– design solutions to complex problems using

abstraction– design applications using new classes from existing

classes– write file management applications – use dynamic data structures such as lists, stacks,

queues in problem solving– create event-driven applications and applets– use testing strategies to thoroughly test algorithms

– Prerequisite is CIS 120

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More Facts About US

1st in the United States to have ALL Three Majors

accredited by ABET, the computing accreditation agency• All three programs are offered in both a day and evening

rotation.• State-of-the-art labs in Robotics, Real-Time Systems,

Networking, Security, Data Mining, Data Warehousing, Web Site Management, Multimedia

• All CIS students are required to own a laptop.• Advising is required each semester. • 5 year Bachelor and Masters degree program for

talented and high-performing students (in any of the 3 majors).

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What’s next? A new location!

The Current Engineering Building?

The New Engineer Building?

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New Directions!

• Robotics• Embedded Systems• Game Development

• Computer Forensics• Network Security• Web Development

• Data Warehousing• Data Mining• Data Assurance

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We work hard!

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We play hard!

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We have fun!

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We succeed!

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Contact Us!Main Office Phone: (251) 460-6390

Email• Dean: David L. Feinstein

[email protected]• Computer Science: Michael Doran

[email protected]• Information Systems or Graduate

Program: Roy [email protected]

• Information Technology: William Owen [email protected]

WebSchool of Computer and Information

Scienceshttp://www.cis.usouthal.edu

University of South Alabama http://www.usouthal.edu or http://www.southalabama.edu

Additional Sites of Interest• Laptop Requirements: http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/laptop_policy.php• Advising Information: http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/advising_info.php

• Scholarships: http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/scholarshipinfo/scholarshipInfo.php