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Computer Science and Information Technology, B.S.

Computer Science and Information Technology, B.S. In School of Information Technology and Communications Design (ITCD) California State University Monterey Bay Presented by Eric Tao, Chair of ITCD eric_tao@csumb.edu. CSIT at CSUMB.

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Computer Science and Information Technology, B.S.

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  1. Computer Science and Information Technology, B.S. In School of Information Technology and Communications Design (ITCD) California State University Monterey Bay Presented by Eric Tao, Chair of ITCD eric_tao@csumb.edu

  2. CSIT at CSUMB • Emphasizes on user experience, applied and communicationsside of the computing fields. • Integrates strong fundamental computing concepts with latest real-world problem solving skills.  Technology impacts on social, ethical, global issues, as well as collaboration and communication skills will be infused. • Is being planned in collaboration with many community colleges, including all the HELP partners: MPC, Hartnell, Gavilan and Cabrillo College, to provide a seamless four-year curriculum for students. ITCD, Eric Tao, 2005

  3. Concentrations in CSIT • Networking and Security (2005) • Soft Engineering (2005) • Digital Game Development (2006) • Information System (2006) ITCD, Eric Tao, 2005

  4. Networking and Security Curriculum Design • Closely follow ACM model but more flexible and outcome based * Course will cover CCNA or CCNP and some additional learning outcomes ITCD, Eric Tao, 2005

  5. Outcome Assessment • Students • Already acquired the knowledge/skills with evidence • Register for regular or special course • Present evidence to instructor during the first two week of the semester • If the outcomes are fulfilled for the course, a passing grade will be assigned • If not, student will start attend classes to complete the learning or withdraw from the course • About 10-15% students try assessment, about 30-75% of them are successful ITCD, Eric Tao, 2005

  6. ITCD Contacts • Official Website: http://itcd.csumb.edu • Email: itcd@csumb.edu • Admin Office: Building 18, Room 150 • School Admin office: 831-582-3621 • Student advising and service: • Chris Khan, chris_khan@csumb.edu 831-582-4791 • Eric Tao, Chair • eric_tao@csumb.edu • 831-582-4222 ITCD, Eric Tao, 2005

  7. Q & A

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