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In the Spring 2014 semester, we will be offering our DSCI 40910 Capstone in Digital Sciences course for the first time. Our plan is to have multiple sections of this course every semester, each of which will be partnered with a project course in another major. Our…
Computing professionals not only have good earnings, but they tend to stay in the field more than most other majors. A grad degree typically adds a 31% boost in earnings so students may want to consider a Masters degree.
Information technology drives our global economy and promises transformational approaches to the world’s most serious challenges, including healthcare, education and environmental. Yet a smaller percentage of American high school and university students take computer science…
Please join us for a welcome reception for our new undergraduate and graduate students on Friday 23 August from 3:30-4:30pm in the first floor lounge of the Math & Computer Science Building.
Returning students (both grad and undergrad) are also welcome to attend and meet…
During the weeks of August 19 and August 26, DSCI Advisor Kay Levandowski will have
Walk-in Advising hours from 7:30am-11:30am, Monday-Friday
Scheduled Advising Appointments on most afternoons; see the “…
Through a unique arrangement between Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University and the Enterprise Architecture Center Of Excellence (EACOE), undergraduate students can now earn certification as Enterprise Architects. The first group of students earned the enterprise architect certification in…
Fall 2013
ST: Legal and Business Issues for Web and Mobile App Development
Understanding the Business and Legal Impact of
Building Mobile, Web and Other Digital Products
DSCI 49995-001 (CRN 22601) / DSCI 59995-001 (CRN 22602)
Tuesday and Thursday, 3:45-5:00 PM
CHH 00011 –…
In the Fall 2013 catalog, the Master of Digital Sciences Digital Systems Telecommunications Network concentration will be revised as described below.
To meet the course pre-requisites, it is suggested that students take the courses in the following order:
As part of an ongoing continuous improvement to our curriculum, several Digital Sciences courses and one TECH course have been renumbered to better reflect their positioning in the curriculum. In three cases, courses that were previously lower-division courses have now…
All DSCI students are invited to a meeting THIS Wednesday, February 6 at 3:45pm in MSB 121 to discuss the possibility of a Digital Sciences Student Group. If there is enough interest, DSCI will help you find an advisor and get started. Student groups on campus often do…