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Welcome to the School of Computing

Welcome to the School of Computing. Orientation, 2013. Advising Team. Dr. Rose Lowe Undergraduate Academic Advisor 316 McAdams Hall rlowe@clemson.edu. Dr. Ken Weaver Undergraduate Program Coordinator 106 McAdams Hall weaver3@clemson.edu.

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Welcome to the School of Computing

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  1. Welcome to theSchool of Computing Orientation, 2013

  2. Advising Team Dr. Rose LoweUndergraduate Academic Advisor316 McAdams Hallrlowe@clemson.edu Dr. Ken WeaverUndergraduate Program Coordinator106 McAdams Hallweaver3@clemson.edu Dr. Mark SmothermanAssociate Director108 McAdams Hallmark@clemson.edu Ms. Kris ColemanUndergraduate Administrator107 McAdams Hallkcolem3@clemson.edu Dr. James MartinHonors Advisor315 McAdams Halljmarty@clemson.edu

  3. Agenda • General Information • Scheduling Tips • Building Your Schedule

  4. Undergraduate Programs Degree Programs Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science Minors Computer Science Digital Production Arts

  5. Overall Tips • Get yourself organized – create personal advising kit • Keep your contact information current • Meet with your advisor regularly

  6. What to expect • We will meet each semester in your freshman year; • anytime you fall below a 2.0 grade point average; • anytime you have a question or anything regarding your academic life; • You will get periodic emails from me; I do not send emails for fun so be careful what you delete; • I will ask you to sign a parental disclosure form if your parents request it; • I will copy parents on general information emails if requested – send request to weaver3@clemson.edu • Get to know the Announcements (Catalogue) and the School Web Site, especially advising pages; Facebook • Be responsible for yourself – grownup 101 starts today

  7. E-Mail • Primary communication method • Pay attention to what you delete • Once an e-mail is sent to a Clemson University e-mail address, it is considered received

  8. Tools for You • Curriculum Worksheet • Access via advising web page • Get yours started before we meet in October • Making Appointments • On advising page • Weaver/Lowe/Smotherman - undergrads • Martin - Honors

  9. Making a Schedule • Resources & References • Curriculum Sheets • Catalog (Announcements) • Description of courses, but… • Some courses may not be offered every term • 14-17 hours considered “normal”

  10. Choosing Courses • In general – • Stay flexible • Go for the course, not the section • Have information handy • Use on-line resources • For specific courses…

  11. Core Courses • CPSC: keyed to CMPT/AP score • MTHSC: CMPT/AP score governs • If you get moved, let us know • ENGL – required for fall (unless AP) • Natural Science

  12. Other Courses • Social Science • Humanities • Foreign Language (BA) • STS/CCA • Electives

  13. Creative Inquiry • Through special topics and creative inquiry courses students can participate in leading edge research and software development projects. Usually 3-4 semesters. • Recent topics: • Android Software Development • iPhone Software Development • Second Life Application Development • Security Projects • iTiger (Networks and Network Applications) • Physically Based Animations • Designing Hi-Tech Teaching Station

  14. Co-Op & Internships • Not required as part of the curriculum • Growing interest by employers • May or may not be right for you • You must register for the programs with the Cooperative Education Office or Michelin Career Center • Come talk to us next fall

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  16. Remember - • We’re here to help • Re-read the materials you receive • Talk to us • Feel free to contact us later (e-mail best) • On 3, say “Help” • Questions?

  17. Building Your Schedule Dr. Rose LoweUndergraduate Advisor

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