The graduate program in computer science began in 1978. At present, there are more than a dozen full-time faculty members teaching computer science courses. The special interests of these faculty include:
- algorithms
- architecture and hardware
- artificial intelligence
- automata theory
- chaos theory
- complexity theory
- computational linguistics
- data mining
- data warehousing
- databases
- design/management information systems
- expert systems
- graphics
- image processing
- machine organization
- natural language processing
- neural networks
- object-oriented programming
- operating systems
- parallel processing
- program verification
- robotics
- scientific computing
- security
- software engineering
- telecommunications
The School has the advantage of having professional computer scientists as both faculty and visiting specialists. Visiting specialists are drawn from the aerospace, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. This mix of faculty affords students an a diverse practical and theoretical computer science and information technology education.
If you have specific inquiries regarding your program of interest, please contact the Program Coordinator, listed below:
Scholarships
- Award for MS in Computer Science students
- Amount: $250
- Recipient chosen by school
- Award for MS in Information Technology students
- Amount: $250
- Recipient chosen by school