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Computer Science and Engineering at The University of North Texas Why Study CSE? • Some of the Highest Paid Degrees • We need more engineers! UNT CSE – 40 Years • Then… – Founded with 2 Faculty – Fall of 1971 • Now… – Accredited program since 1986 – 22 full time faculty – 1000 Students Degrees Offered • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering – 123 Total Hours – 22 Hours of Mathematics starting at Calculus 1 • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science – 123 Total Hours – 16 Hours of Mathematics starting at Calculus 1 • Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology – 121 Total Hours – 10 Hours of Mathematics (Cal 1, Probability, Discrete) Computer Engineering • More hardware oriented • More physics and math courses – – – – Cell phones and PDAs Embedded Systems Robotics Biomedical Devices • Computer Engineering Tracks – – – – Architecture Networking VLSI Real-Time and Embedded Systems Computer Science • More software oriented • More programming courses – – – – Game Programming Information Security Database Design Artificial Intelligence Information Technology • Bachelor of Arts Degree • What the ‘IT Person’ does – everything – Database management, programming – Security, project management, web-dev • 18 hour Supporting Area – Very flexible – Information Security – Pre-Law – Pre-MBA – Game Development – Computer Animation Not Sure? • Coursework is almost identical for the first year • Computer Science 1 – Java • Computer Science 2 – Java • Computer Science 3 – C++ What This Isn’t • Video game testing • An easy degree • If you don’t enjoy math and solving puzzles, you will struggle Mathematics Requirements • If you place into Math 1010 (Fundamentals of Algebra)… • You have 1½ years of math classes before you begin the math classes for your major Research, Teaching & Labs Software Engineering • Begins with CSCE 1030 / 1040 • An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming in Java – Representing the World through Software Objects – Programming With Intelligent Agents Software Engineering • The CSCE 1040 Tank War • Program Your Player’s Artificial Intelligence – When to Move, Attack, Drop Mines and Pillage the Enemy Base – All Programs Do Battle in a Tournament – Last Tank Alive Wins Prizes Wireless Computing & Security • Investigating Security Vulnerabilities in Wireless Protocols – Impersonation – Eavesdropping Game Programming • Laboratory for Recreational Computing (LARC) 1:15 AM Game Demo Game Programming • Create a game in collaboration with game art students • Demo it before industry reps and judges – Game Company Recruiters – Ritual Entertainment – Terminal Reality Natural Language Processing • Language and Information Technologies (LIT Lab) – Machine Learning applied to NLP and Information Retrieval – Multi-lingual text processing – Story telling and understanding – Intelligent Information Retrieval – All the things needs Computer Security • Mission: – Increase general security awareness – Produce skilled security specialists – Conduct research to advance the state of the art in computer security • Facilities include a safe environment for experimenting with potentially dangerous software Computer Security • UNT has received NSA certification for Computer Security courses • Topics covered: – Cryptography – Intrusion Detection – Mobile Agent Security – E-Commerce Security Computer Architecture • Computer Systems Research Lab – Uses advanced hardware and software design tools to achieve: • Better performance • Lower power requirements • Equipment that is less expensive to manufacture • Example: Speculative Execution – Trying to guess what the computer will need in the future to speed access Computer Architecture • Intelligent Memory Devices (IRAM) – Processing unit embedded in the memory chip • Embedded Computing – New devices – Stringent power requirements VDCL • VLSI Design and CAD Lab • Preparing the next generation tools to produce nanometer circuits • Considering physical phenomena such as cross-talk and interconnect delays, while reducing power requirements. vdcl.cse.unt.edu Other Research Areas • Databases, Data Mining – Extracting exactly what you want from massive amounts of information • Compilers • Geometric Computing and Graphs – Geometric Computation Lab • Networking – Network Research Lab Research • Work on State of the Art Projects as an Undergraduate – Assist the Faculty in Funded Research – Participate in Industry Co-operatives – CSCE 4890 Directed Study Community Friday Research Seminars • Faculty and students presenting their research • From UNT and beyond Engineering Events • Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) Robotics Competition • Engineering Week Cooperatives • Over 1,300 companies University-wide • Well paid, topical, supervised positions • Full time jobs offered to 75-80% of students with 2 or more semesters at a company • On-site office at Discovery Park Society Membership Society of Women Engineers IEEE Computer Society Association of Computing Machinery Eta Kappa Nu – Engineering Honors Upsilon Pi Epsilon – Computing Honors Facilities Discovery Park • Study in the New 553,000 Square Foot Discovery Park • Home to the UNT College of Engineering Computing Facilities • Cyviz Visualization Wall • Mac and PC General Access Labs • An ADM-3A 300 bits per second! Discovery Park Student Facilities • Discovery Park Library, General Access Labs, Dining Services, Study Areas Discovery Park Shuttle Just North of UNT Campus in Denton For more information: www.cse.unt.edu 940.565.2767