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Undergraduate Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Michigan

Undergraduate Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Michigan. Michael P. Wellman Professor & Associate Chair, CSE. CSE @ Michigan. A division within the Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science 50 faculty Four undergraduate programs: Computer Engineering

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Undergraduate Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Michigan

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  1. Undergraduate Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Michigan Michael P. Wellman Professor & Associate Chair, CSE

  2. CSE @ Michigan • A division within the Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science • 50 faculty • Four undergraduate programs: • Computer Engineering • Computer Science (Engineering) • Computer Science (LSA) • Computational Informatics (LSA) • ~600 total majors

  3. CS: What’s after the Intro?

  4. Technical Electives • 30 CH required, incl. 16 designated “upper-level CS” • Many ULCS options to choose • Software & interactive systems: Object-oriented prog, s/w engineering, graphics, user interfaces, game development • Infrastructure: Operating systems, networks, compilers, database management • Web technology: Web databases, security, electronic commerce • Hardware: Microprocessor-based systems, computer architecture, logic circuit synthesis • Artificial Intelligence: Intro AI, machine learning, robotics, language processing • Theory: Algorithms, cryptography, formal verification

  5. Beyond Taking Classes • Student Groups • Undergraduate research • Internships • Teaching: Instructional Aides

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