Department of Computer Science
Introduction
The UAF Department of Computer Science offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Computer Science and Software Engineering.
Research
interests in Computer Science include computer security, computer
graphics, parallel computation, databases, artificial intelligence,
software engineering, simulation, networks and computability.
We focus on solving exciting problems that improve technology across a wide range of fields.
With
Computer Science, you choose how to apply your knowledge. You can
design, build and test a new computer game or apply a new algorithm to
analyze the spread of an infectious disease. You can use digital
forensics technologies to catch a criminal, or apply recent advances in
robotics to build a robot that can safely explore the ocean floor. The
possibilities are limitless.
Mission Statement
To
provide quality education consistent with the requirements of the
Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET and the recommendations of
the UAF Computer Science Industry Advisory Board, which is responsive to
the needs of individual students and the diverse population of Alaska.
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Spring 2012 Courses
- CS 321 Operating Systems
- CS 331 Computer Languages
- CS 361 Systems Security & Administration
- CS 405 Artificial Intelligence
- CS 472 Senior Capstone
- CS 481 Topics in Graphics
- CS 605 Artificial Intelligence
- CS 641 Advanced Architecture
- CS 681 Advanced Graphics
- Other classes are on Blackboard
Fall 2011 Courses
- CS 301 Assembly
- CS 381 Graphics
- CS 441 Architecture
- CS 611 Algorithms
Student Resources
- Blackboard
- UAOnline
- CS Department Policies
- Chapman Computer Lab (Chapman 103)
- NetRun
- UAF Site Licensed Software
- Online
CS Journals
UAF Research Organizations
- ASSERT Center
- Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
- Geophysical Institute
- International Arctic Research Center
- Institute of Arctic Biology
- Institute of Northern Engineering
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