Weekend Program MS in Computer Science with Specialization in

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Weekend Program MS in Computer Science with Specialization in Internet and Web Technologies

CSE Department Quick Statistics Total students: 1,200 Graduate students: 300 Ph.D. students: 50 Faculty: 31 (25 professors and 6 instructors) Degrees offered: CS Program offered in: B.Sc., M.Sc, and Ph.D in CS and CE Boca, Davie, and Port St. Lucie External research - about 4 million per year

New Academic Programs Weekend MS Program in CS with Specialization in Web and Internet Technology New Program in Port St. Lucie and Davie First generation will graduate in March 2005 Information Engineering Technology, Fall 2005 Joint MS Program with College of Business in Computer Information Systems International Programs Collaboration with Nirma University (India) Creating joint programs with other universities worldwide

Research Total external funding 4 million Motorola research projects – One Pass to Production (iDEN, Jaime Borras) Two Motorola service grants. Involve 40 students Two Federal Earmark projects in “Secure Telecommunications” and “Coastline Security Technologies” Several NSF research grants Research projects and initiatives with local companies (Avocent, OfficeLock, Citrix,.)

Industry Relationships CSE Department has relationships with a number of local high-tech companies Motorola IBM Avocent Citrix Tyco Systems Siemens CyberGuard Graphic Security Systems Partner Community Radysis Corp. EDC OfficeLock PaceMicro Corp. Eisenworld BlueKey Wireless Systems eJamming

Our Vision We Need Your Support Siemens Citrix IBM Radisys Motorola CSE at FAU MIT of South CyberGuard Eisenworld OfficeLock Partner Community EDC Avocent

Student Success Story yupi.com Carlos Cardona & Craig Perriot

Professor Receives Jaguar from Ex-Student

Our Motto: FINE Science and Engineering (vs Fine Art) Fresh ideas Innovative approaches New programs Excellence in Teaching, Research, and Service

Professional Weekend MS Program in Computer Science with Specialization in Internet and Web Technologies

Program Format Students attend formal classes at FAU about one weekend per month (total 11 months) The remaining instruction is delivered through the latest distance learning technologies (BlackBoard system) The format allows participants from industry to pursue their academic goals while maintaining their employment

Program 11 courses (33 credit hours) Software Networking Applications Courses Internet Application Programming Data and Internet Security Computer Networking Queueing Theory and Networks (N) Mobile Networks Multimedia Systems and the Internet

Program Courses (continue) Wireless Networks Databases and Web Data and Web Mining Advanced Internet Programming Ad Hoc Networks Distributed Systems Design Concurrency Modeling and Design Video Communications

Tuition Fee & Schedule 660 per credit - Total 21,780 Fees include textbooks, materials, breakfast and lunch for every class session, and tutorial support, if necessary Term starts: Spring 2005

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