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CIS 105 Introduction to PC Computers and Applications Computer Science Program at UAA Final Presentation. by K onstantin K havanskii. Have you ever thought about?. Learning programming languages Creating applications and games Mastering 3D Graphics and Multimedia

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  1. CIS 105 Introduction to PC Computers and ApplicationsComputer Science Programat UAAFinal Presentation by Konstantin Khavanskii

  2. Have you ever thought about? • Learning programming languages • Creating applications and games • Mastering 3D Graphics and Multimedia • Discovering Artificial Intelligence • Database programming

  3. 50% of students who try Computer Science, succeed and stay in it!There might be a talented computer scientist hidden inside of you!

  4. Courses • CS 201 – Programming Concepts • CS 203 – Data Structures and Algorithms • CS 221 – Assembly Language and PC Architecture • CS 303 – Object Oriented Programming • CS 320 – Operating Systems • CS 331 – Programming Language Concepts • CS 351 – Automata, Algorithms, and Complexity • CS 360 – Database Management • CS 395 – Artificial Intelligence • CS 401 – Software Engineering • CS 413 – Computer and Data Security

  5. Faculty

  6. Location • Computer Science Department is located in the SSB (CAS) Building on the first floor. (SSB 154) • Contact information for the Department: • http://math.uaa.alaska.edu • Office Phones: 786-4824, 786-1742 • Courses are usually taught in the following classrooms: SSB 211, SSB 214, SSB 223, SSB 253, SSB 254.

  7. Resources • A comfortable computer lab is available to students with necessary software installed • TextPad • JavaBeans • Visual Studio .NET • Tutors are available to help learning programmers succeed in studies • Lab info: http://www.math.uaa.alaska.edu/labinfo/

  8. Sources • Images provided by:Kirk Scott, 2005 Kenrick Mock, 2005 Frank Moore, 2005 • Information sources: • http://math.uaa.alaska.edu - Department of Mathematics • http://odin.math.uaa.alaska.edu/dept/cs/ - Department of Computer Science • http://www.uaa.alaska.edu - UAA Official Main Website

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