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For information about our new Computer Engineering program, please click here.

For more information about this program, please check out Why Computer Engineering.

 
(New)Computer Degree Added: An Article on The Journal about CME Dept. (March 26, 2008)
 

Message from the Chair -

We pride ourselves on having a sense of community where our students are valued and respected. The department of Computer Science, Mathematics and Engineering (CME) develops talents in many areas: it expands imagination, creativity, critical thinking, logical reasoning, and team work. Our core curriculum is a combination of fundamental computer science, mathematics and the latest innovations in software, hardware and networking technologies. Classes are small, typically 15 to 25 students. Our professors are committed to excellent teaching. They spend considerable amounts of time with students outside the classroom. No graduate teaching assistants are used for instruction. And our students are names, not numbers to our professors and advisors.

In our department, there is scope to take advantage of the unique opportunities and resources from our standard academic offerings as well as cross-disciplinary programs in the areas of computer science, mathematics and engineering. Engineers, computer scientists, and applied mathematicians today work in challenging and rewarding jobs that encompass design, system engineering, information security, management, manufacturing and problem solving.

Our department offers a wide variety of special programs and options ranging from internship to undergraduate research. The balance between practical skills that stress collaborative learning and teamwork and theoretical rigor which emphasizes one more technical aspects of the subject makes our academic experience unique. We are confident that our programs and the flexibility that we offer in many different technical areas will spark high demand from employers all across the U.S.    





      
CME Student won WVAS Poster Award

Mr. Ray Naegle in CME department won one of two NASA awards in WVAS 2008 meeting for his poster titled Geometric and Removal Attack Resistant Watermarking in the Wavelet Domain”.  (details)

 

CME to host ECCAD'08

CME will host East Costal Computer Algebra Day annual event on May 10, 2008. Among five invited speakers in ECCAD 2008 is Professor John F. Nash from Princeton University.

 

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