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The computer science and engineering curriculum is focused on the study of the hardware, software, and theoretical aspects of high-speed computing devices. It is also concerned with the application of these devices to scientific, technological, and business problems.
A bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering gives students a basic understanding of the discipline. The degree prepares students for graduate work or for various industrial, governmental, and business positions involving the use of computers.
The computer science graduate program offers coursework from a broad spectrum of theoretical and specific computer science applications, combined with research opportunities in nearly all areas of the field.
The CSE department offers courses in the following areas: algorithms and theoretical computer science; numerical, parallel, and high-performance computing; distributed computing and systems; artificial intelligence, robotics, and computer vision; databases and data mining; human-computer interaction and information systems; graphics and visualization; software engineering and programming languages; computer architecture and compilers; networking; and computer security.
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CSE Excellence
Ranked 9th for Citation Impact of Published Research Papers. (Science Watch, Jan. 2007)
Next Colloquium
Upcoming Talk
Substructure Boosting Methods for Graphs, Sequences and Itemsets
Presenter: Koji Tsuda
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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