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Welcome from the Chair of Computer Science
Welcome from the Chair of Computer Science |
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Welcome to the Computer Science program at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL). The Computer Science program has 13 faculty members dedicated to high-quality, leading-edge teaching and research. Our department offers both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science programs.
Our curriculum balances a solid foundation in computer science with practical industrial technologies. The degree plans prepare students for fulfilling, successful computing careers while giving them a strong foundation for life-long learning in a rapidly changing computing field.
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| Full-time faculty members and highly qualified adjunct faculty members teach all Computer Science classes. Our instructors represent the neighboring high-technology community. The class sizes are small; on average, fewer than 20 students attend each undergraduate course, and 15 students or fewer attend the typical graduate class. Our faculty members quickly adopt leading-edge technologies and incorporate them into the courses. The computing resources are excellent, and the faculty has earned National Science Foundation's grants to set up and furnish various laboratories. |
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The faculty members are very student-oriented. They actively engage in research including data mining, pattern recognition, Internet computing, real-time systems, artificial intelligence and algorithms. They integrate their research into their teaching. |
Computer Science programs adhere strictly to the leading standard in curricula. Our BS program has earned accreditation from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology since 1988. The UHCL campus is next to the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston. Our neighbors are firms in the high-tech complex in the Clear Lake area. Our industrial partners nearby have sponsored research projects, mentored our student projects, and hired our students as interns and full-time employees.
If you want to know more about our comprehensive degree programs and vibrant research projects, please feel free to browse this Computer Science Website or contact Sharon P. Hall (Computer Science Chair) |
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