Florida Tech
Undergraduate Computer Science Programs
1997-1998 Fact Sheet

Degrees Offered

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science -- Computer Science Option
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science -- Information Systems Option
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science -- Software Development Option

Bachelor of Science Curriculum Overview

Required Computer Science Courses -- All Options

FreshmanProgramming 1, Programming 2
SophomoreData Structure, Second Language, Software Engineering
JuniorAssembly Language, Computer Architecture, Programming Languages
SeniorOperating Systems

Computer Science Requirements

Computer ScienceMathematicsHumanitiesScience
Analysis of AlgorithmsCalculus 1CompositionBiology 1 or Chemistry 1
Formal LanguagesCalculus 2LiteratureBiology 2 or Chemistry 2
Senior ProjectDiscrete MathematicsCivilization 1Physics 1
Four ElectivesStatisticsCivilization 2Physics 2
 Math ElectiveTechnical Communication 
  Five Electives 

Information Systems Requirements

Computer ScienceBusinessMathematicsHumanities
COBOLAccounting 1Calculus 1Composition
Information StrategyAccounting 2Calculus 2Literature
Computer Law & EthicsMicroeconomicsDiscrete MathematicsCivilization 1
Database SystemsMacroeconomicsStatisticsCivilization 2
Three ElectivesFinance Business Writing
 Management Speech
 Marketing Two Electives
 Quantitative Methods  
 Human Resources  

Software Development Requirements

Computer ScienceMathematicsHumanitiesScience
Software DesignCalculus 1CompositionBiology 1 or Chemistry 1
Software TestingCalculus 2LiteratureBiology 2 or Chemistry 2
Senior ProjectDiscrete MathematicsCivilization 1Physics 1
Four ElectivesStatisticsCivilization 2Physics 2
 Math ElectiveTechnical Communication 
  Five Electives 

Computer Science Elective Courses

Artificial Intelligence, Compilers, Computer Graphics, Computer Networks, Graphical User Interfaces, Object-Oriented Design, Personal Software Process, Special Topics based on faculty and student interests.

Computer Science Faculty

NameDegree, SchoolResearch AreaE-mail Address
Philip K. ChanPh.D., Columbia UniversityMachine Learningpkc@cs.fit.edu
David W. ClayM.S., Florida TechObject-Oriented Analysisdclay@cs.fit.edu
Ophir FriederPh.D., University of MichiganInformation Retrievalophir@cs.fit.edu
Lina KhatibPh.D., Florida TechConstraint Reasoninglina@cs.fit.edu
Robert MorrisPh.D., Indiana UniversityArtificial Intelligencemorris@cs.fit.edu
J. Richard NewmanPh.D., Southwest Louisianna StateInformation Managementnewman@cs.fit.edu
William ShoaffPh.D., Southern Illinois UniversityComputer Applicationswds@cs.fit.edu
Ryan StansiferPh.D., CornellProgramming Languagesryan@cs.fit.edu
James WhittakerPh.D., University of TennesseeSoftware Engineeringjw@cs.fit.edu

Faculty with Appointments in Computer Science

NameDegree, SchoolResearch AreaE-mail Address
Celine AlveyD.P.A., University of Southern CaliforniaInformation Systemscalvey@fit.edu
Frederick B. BuoniPh.D., Ohio State UniversityDecision Analysisfbb@cs.fit.edu
R. H. Cofer, Jr.Ph.D., University of FloridaImage Processingrhcofer@ee.fit.edu
Tarek El-GhazawiPh.D. University of New MexicoComputer Architecturetarek@ee.fit.edu
Frederick HamPh.D., Iowa State UniversityNeural Networksfmh@ee.fit.edu

Computer Science Student Enrollment (Fall 1997)

B.S. Computer Science 84 students
B.S. Information Systems 27 students
B.S. Software Development 14 students

Computer Science Student Body

Male-Female 87%-13%; Freshman-Sophomore-Junior-Senior 39%-21%-19%-21%; Full time-Part time 91%-9%; Black-Hispanic-Asian-White-International-Other 4%-5%-4%-48%-38%-1%; Average GPA 2.81

Extra-Curricular Activities

Florida Tech Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery

ACM Programming Contest (earned invitation to the International Competition 1996, 1998)
Speakers from industry and academia
Visits to companies
Social activities

Florida Tech Chapter of the IEEE

Speakers from industry and academia
Visits to companies
Social activities

Florida Tech Chapter of the $\Upsilon\Pi E$ (Computer Science Honors Society)

Service activities

Software Engineering Society

Research and industrial experiences

Student Employment Opportunities

Computer Science Systems Administrators (PC/Sun/SGI, Windows/Unix) -- Three ($\pm$) positions
Freshman/Sophomore Lab Mentors -- Six ($\pm$) positions
Co-ops and Internships -- Florida Solar Energy Center, Harris, IBM, Lockheed, Microsoft, Software Productivity Solutions, and many others.

Student Services

Each student is assigned a Computer Science faculty advisor
The Student Office with a full-time Undergraduate Coordinator is available to assist students
The Computer Science Help Desk, staffed by members of $\Upsilon\Pi E$ and Graduate Student Assistants, is available for students in Computer Science courses
The Academic Support Center provides tutoring in all academic areas

Computer Science Laboratories

All Computer Science students have accounts on our machines; a wide range of software is supported.

Teaching Lab -- Twenty Pentium client PC's, Two servers
Harris Lab -- Five Sun Sparc 5's, Six Silicon Graphics O2's, Nine X-terminals, Two Sun servers
Software Reliability Lab -- Seven PC's

Job Prospects and Graduate Information

Computer Science average annual starting salary: $40,000
Need for people in information technology: approximately 346,000 opening in information technology (source: Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) report January, 1998)
Florida Tech Computer Science graduate survey data (May 1996 graduating class [16 responses]) indicates:
80% are employeed, 20% are in graduate school
100% of those employeed are in an information technology job
92% report earning over $30,000; 61% report earning over $40,000; 15% report earning over $50,000
100% feel they are adequately prepared; 60% feel they are more than adequately prepared; 20% feel they are exceptionally well prepared



1999-02-04