School
of Computing and Software Engineering
Computer
Science, Information Technology, Software
Engineering
School of Computing and Software Engineering
(CSE)
The purpose of the School
of Computing and Software Engineering (CSE) is to:
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Provide high quality baccalaureate
and masters degree programs in:
-Computer Science (CS)
-Information Technology
(IT)
-Software Engineering (SWE)
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To provide credit-based certificates
in a variety of areas and levels of computing
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To collaborate with industry
and government
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To participate in applied research
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Our laboratory facilities are
excellent, including labs for general projects, real-time systems, networks,
embedded systems, and high performance computing, among others.
The School of Computing and
Software Engineering offers the following degrees:
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Bachelor of Science, major in
Computer Science
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Bachelor of Arts, major in Computer
Science
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Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology
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Bachelor of Science in Software
Engineering
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Master of Science, major in
Computer Science
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Master of Science in Information
Technology
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Master of Science in Software
Engineering
All of our degree programs are
consistent with national models and standards developed by ACM, IEEE-Computer
Society, and ABET.
The credit-based certificates
offered are:
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Professional Certificate in
Programming
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Graduate Transition Certificate
in Computer Science
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Graduate Transition Certificate
in Information Technology
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Graduate Certificate in Information
Technology
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Graduate Certificate in Software
Engineering
CSE has a history of collaboration
with industry and government, particularly associated with economic development
initiatives.
CSE is also actively involved
with the Yamacraw initiative, a high technology initiative that includes
the State of Georgia, CSE (and a few other universities in the University
System of Georgia), and telecommunications-related companies all working
together to build a nationally recognized center of excellence for broadband
communications.