Title: Welcome to
1Welcome to USA DAY at University of South
Alabama http//www.usouthal.edu/ School of
Computer and Information Sciences http//www.cis.
usouthal.edu/
2- Wherever You Want To Go.
- Get There Through Computing
- http//www.cis.usouthal.edu/index.php/video-school
-of-cis
3 4Top Reasons to Major in Computing
- Computing is part of everything we do!
- Computing offers many types of lucrative careers.
- Computing has space for both collaborative work
and individual effort. - Computing offers great opportunities for true
creativity and innovativeness.
5- Expertise in computing enables you to solve
complex, challenging problems. - Computing enables you to make a positive
difference in the world. - Computing jobs are here to stay, regardless of
where you are located. - Future opportunities in computing are without
boundaries.(Association of Computing Machinery).
6What About the Future?
7Percentage of new STEM Jobs by Area Through 2018
- Data Source US_BLS Employment Projections
2008-2018 (http//www.bls.gov/emp/ep_table_102.pdf
).
8Computing Career Opportunities
- Computer Network Administrators
- Systems Administrators
- Database Administrators
- Systems Analysts
- Computer and Information Systems Managers
- Computer Scientists
- Programmers/Software Engineers
9Projections Data
http//www.bls.gov/oco/ocos305.htm
10Projection Data
http//www.bls.gov/oco/ocos305.htm
11Salaries
- US News and World Report Job Outlook for Best
Careers 2010 - Science and Technology Area
- 1 - Computer Software Engineering
- Starting Salary 54,000
- Median Salary 85,000 - 92,000
- 2 Systems Analyst
- Starting Salary 45,000
- Median Salary 76,000
- 3 Network Architect (aka network systems and
data communications analyst) - Starting Salary 42,000
- Median Salary 71,100
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13The School of Computer and Information Sciences
14More Facts About US
- Day and Evening Classes
- Some Online Courses
- Laptop Policy
- Advising is required each semester
- 5 year Bachelor and Masters degree program
- IS Online Program
15Why Computing at USA?
- Great Program offering Various Degrees
- Wonderful, Stable Faculty and Staff
- Self Contained School
- Research Opportunities
- Internship Opportunities
- We Want You Here!!!!
- Small enough to care
- Large enough to count
16Our Three Undergraduate Majors
- Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Information Technology
17Computer Science
- Computer Science (CSC)
- spans the range from theory through programming
to cutting-edge development of computing
solutions - offers a foundation that permits graduates to
adapt to new technologies and new ideas - The work of computer scientists falls into three
categories - designing and building software
- developing effective ways to solve computing
problems, such as storing information in
databases, sending data over networks or
providing new approaches to security problems
and - devising new and better ways of using computers
and addressing particular challenges in areas
such as robotics, computer vision, or digital
forensics (although these specializations are not
available in all computer science programs). - Our Computer Science program requires strong
backgrounds in math and natural sciences.
18Computer Science
- The Computer Science major adds
- Courses that are unique for the major such as
- Java a Introductory Programming Language
- Digital Logic and Computer Architecture
- Software Engineering Principles
- Programming Language Theory
- Performance Evaluation of Algorithms
-
- Courses that are complementary to the major
- Calculus I and II
- Discrete Math
- Statistics
- 4 Natural Sciences
19Information Systems
- Information Systems (ISC)
- deals with information that computer systems can
provide to aid a company, non-profit or
governmental organization in defining and
achieving its goals - is concerned with the processes that an
enterprise can implement and improve using
information technology - ISC professionals
- must be interested in working with people in
organizations - must understand both technical and organizational
factors, - must be able to help an organization determine
how information and technology-enabled business
processes can provide a foundation for superior
organizational performance - ISC professionals serve as a bridge between the
technical and management communities within an
organization. - Our Information Systems program provides a
background in business and management
20Information Systems
- The Information Systems major adds
- Courses that are unique for the major such as
- Visual Basic as Introductory Programming Language
- Object-Oriented Analysis Design
- Advanced Database
- Information Systems Strategy and Policy
- Project Management
- Health Informatics
- Courses that are complementary to the major
- Accounting
- Microeconomics
- Management Theory Practice
- two additional approved Business/Management
electives - Choice of Concentrations in Web, Networking, Data
Management, Health Informatics or Digital
Forensics
21Information Technology
- Information Technology (ITE)
- Meet technology needs of business, government,
healthcare, schools, - IT professionals
- possess the right combination of knowledge and
practical, hands-on expertise - are responsible for selecting appropriate
hardware and software products - must integrate these products with organizational
needs and infrastructure - install, customize and maintain applications to
provide a secure and effective environment - write programs or scripts that connect existing
components - plan and manage IT infrastructure
22Information Technology
- The Information Technology major has
- Courses that are taken by all IT major
- Visual Basic Programming Language
- Needs Assessment Technology Evaluation
- Human-Computer Interface Design
- Advanced Application Development
- Focus Tracks (Elective Course Groups)
- Digital Forensics
- Networking
- Web Publishing/Website Management
- Data Management
- Can take elective courses in other Focus Tracks
23 24Technology Changes, So Do We!!!
- New Programs
- Masters in IT (in planning stages)
- Digital Forensics
- Health Informatics
- New Research Opportunities
- Information Assurance Scholarship Program offered
through the Department of Defense - Voting Assurance, a national study sponsored by
the US Elections Assistance Commission - On-line Hybird courses
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26 SCIS Scholarships - 100,000
- For Fall Semester, 2011
- Outstanding Student Scholarship
- Transfer Student Scholarship
- SCIS Declaration Scholarship
27People you should know!
28The Dean
- of the School of Computer and Information
Sciences is Dr. Alec Yasinsac - Expertise in
- Information Assurance and Security
- Group encryption,
- Intrusion detection,
- Digital forensics
- Current funding
- National Science Foundation,
- Department of Defense,
- Army Research Office,
- Florida Department of State
29The School of CIS Administration
Dr. Roy Daigle, Associate Dean Advisor to all
majors
Dr. Michael Doran Coordinator Computer
Science Computer Engineering
Dr. Bob Sweeney Coordinator Information Technology
Dr. Harold Pardue Coordinator Information Systems
30How Do You Join Us?
- Apply for Admission to the University of South
Alabama. - http//www.southalabama.edu/admissions/
- Declare a major in CIS.
- Register for a summer orientation session (the
earlier the better). - Before you get here, take the Math Placement
Exam. - http//mps.southalabama.edu/mps/
31Contact Us!Main Office Phone (251) 460-6390
- Email
- Dean
- Alec Yasinsac yasinsac_at_gmail.com
- Associate Dean
- Roy Daigle
- rdaigle_at_usouthal.edu
- Academic Counselor
- Vickie Mitchell
- vmitchell_at_usouthal.edu
- Email
- Computer Science Coordinator
- Michael Doran mdoran_at_usouthal.edu
- Information Systems Coordinator
- Harold Pardue hpardue_at_usouthal.edu
- Information Technology Coordinator
- Bob Sweeney bsweeney_at_usouthal.edu
- Internship/Recruiting
- Melissa Smith
- mesmith_at_usouthal.edu
- Additional Sites of Interest
- Laptop Requirements http//www.cis.usouthal.edu/l
aptop_policy.php - Advising Information http//www.cis.usouthal.edu
/advising_info.php - Scholarships www.cis.usouthal.edu/scholarshipinfo
/2010/Website_Announcement_Sp10.html