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Computer Science Area of the Mathematics & Computer Science Department (MCS)
News
- MVNU turning empty downtown building into H.W. Hub for Engineering and Computer Science
- (NEW) 3D Bimx Model of the new H.W. Hub
- Summer Camp Collaboration with Engineering
Contact Us
Computer Science Majors and Minor
- Major in Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
- Major in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
- Major in Computer Systems and Networking Engineering (CSNE), Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
- Minor in Computer Science
- Additional Information About the MCS Department
- Additional Information About the CS Programs
- Additional Information About the Math Programs
Related Programs
Faculty
- Dr. Robert Kasper, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science
- Dr. Michael Robbeloth, Associate Professor of Computer Science
- Dr. Deborah Wilson, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Checklists for Academic Advising
- Major in Computer Science Bachelor of Science Checklist (2024-2025): File:ComputerScience-BS-CHECKLIST-2024-2025.docx
- Major in Computer Science Bachelor of Arts Checklist (2024-2025): File:ComputerScience-BA-CHECKLIST-2024-2025.docx
- Major in Computer Systems and Network Engineering Bachelor of Science Checklist (2024-2025): File:ComputerSysNetwork-BS-CHECKLIST-2024-2025.docx
- Major in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science Checklist (2024-2025): File:ComputerEngineering-BS-CHECKLIST-2024-2025.docx
- Advising Plan C.S. B.S. Starting Fall 2024: File:AdvisingPlan-CS-BS-beginFA24.docx
- Advising Plan C.S. B.A. Starting Fall 2024: File:AdvisingPlan-CS-BA-beginFA24.docx
- Advising Plan C.S.N.E. B.S. Starting Fall 2024: File:AdvisingPlan-CSNE-BeginFA24.docx
- Advising Plan C.E. B.S. Starting Fall 2023: File:AdvisingPlan-CE-BS-beginFA23.docx
Academic Advising
Special Events
- STEM Day on November 6, 2023
- Summer Undergraduate Research (SPUR) 2022
- Summer Undergraduate Research (SPUR) 2023
- Engineering Summer Camp 2024: To be Posted
- Engineering Summer Camp 2024: To be Posted
Course Resources
Facilities
- CS Offices (LLRC 037): Faculty Offices and Conference Room
Header Front Entrance | Offices | Conference Room |
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- Advanced Lab (LLRC 036): used for classes and projects that involve computer networking and configuration of servers and devices
Advanced Lab |
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- Data Center (LLRC 035, accessible via LLRC 036): Hosting modern Asus and Dell servers running type 1 VMware 8.0 ESXi and Proxmox hypervisors for projects, practicums, and summer research. The 1U Asus server contains two AMD Epyc 7313 16-core processors at 3.0-3.7 GHz, 1 TB of memory, 1 TB NVME storage, 2 TB of SSD storage, two NVidia A2 (Ampere) accelerators, and one older NVidia (Tesla) P4 accelerator. The 2U Dell server has two Intel Xeon E5-2620 CPUs at 2.40GHz, 128 GB of memory, 7.27 GB of HDDs, and 512 GB SSD storage.
Enterance | Primary Server Rack |
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- Main CS Lab (LLRC 038):
Contains 32 Windows desktops used for classes involving programming and software development (always save data to OneDrive or USB media)
Additional Classroom (LLRC 039): CS courses are taught here on occasion. If another class is already scheduled, CS courses are taught in Regents or Campus Center.
Career, Job, and Internship Information
- Check out the Career and Jobs Channel on our Discord Server
- MVNU Career Development Center
- Handshake
Other/ Miscellaneous
- MVNU CS Club Folding @ Home Statistics: Join the team, advanced science with spare CPUs/GPUs
- The Famous Doorstop -- Apple Macintosh Classic II
- ChatGPT Describes CS at MVNU