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Undergraduate Catalog (ARCHIVED) 2019-2020 
    
Undergraduate Catalog (ARCHIVED) 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

The Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences


  Programs
  Faculty
  Mission 

Programs

Minors:

Certificates:

Faculty

Dean:

Richard Hanson

Professors:

Steve Graham, Houssain Kettani, Stephen Krebsbach, Wayne Pauli, Kevin Streff

Associate Professors:

Tom Halverson, Ashley Podhradsky, Yong Wang

Assistant Professors:

Arash Abbasi, Bramwell Brizendine, Kyle Cronin, Edward Dennis, Tyler Flaagan, Michael Ham, Austin O’Brien, Pam Rowland, Mark Spanier, Josh Stroschein, Cody Welu, Shengjie Xu

Instructors/Lectures:

Salabh Bhattarai, Kathy Engbrecht, Scott Graham, Rob Honomichl, Jason Jenkins, Andrew Kramer, Barbara Myers, Rob Richardson, Brent Tulloss, Shawn Zwach, Alex Wollman

Mission

The mission of The Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences is to educate and prepare students to be lifelong learners and professionals in Computer and Cyber Sciences. We seek to challenge students to develop skills in computer and cyber sciences, to think logically, and to make sound decisions through our four major academic programs:  Computer Game Design, Computer Science, Cyber Operations, and Network and Security Administration.

The College offers Ph.D. in Cyber Operations and in Cyber Defense; masters degrees in Computer Science and Cyber Defense; and baccalaureate degrees in Computer Game Design, Computer Science, Cyber Operations and Network and Security Administration. Also, the college offers an Associate of Science degree in Network and Security Administration and Software Development which articulates with the related four-year degree. DSU has a fast track program for certain majors. Students who might be eligible should contact the Dean of the College. In addition to course work in the academic setting, the College provides opportunities for students to learn through work and consulting experience. Internships and supervised professional practices are available in most programs.