2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]
Computer Science (CSCI)
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Admission to the major in the Department of Computer Science is limited. See “Limited Admissions and Limited Retention Requirements” in this catalog.
The Department of Computer Science offers a program leading to the B.S. degree with a major in computer science. A student must choose an emphasis in software development, enterprise software, or computational software.
Students who intend to major or minor in computer science are requested to contact the departmental office during the early weeks of their first semester on campus to obtain additional information on admission to the computer science major or minor.
The department offers a course (CSCI 205) which partially fulfills the university’s sciences requirement in the general education program and courses which count toward the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ requirements for the B.S. degree.
Department Regulations
Students may not audit computer science courses without obtaining prior permission from the Department of Computer Science.
Computer Science Faculty
Nicholas T. Karonis, Ph.D., Syracuse University, professor, chair
Kirk Duffin, Ph.D., Brigham Young University, associate professor
Raimund K. Ege, Ph.D., Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, associate professor
Reva Freedman, Ph.D., Northwestern University, associate professor
Barnett Glickfeld, Ph.D., Columbia University, associate professor
Minmei Hou, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, associate professor
Ibrahim Onyuksel, Ph.D., University of Michigan, professor
Michael Papka, Ph.D., University of Chicago, associate professor
Robert Zerwekh, Ph.D., University of Illinois, associate professor
Jie Zhou, Ph.D., Concordia University, associate professor
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