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Industry Advisory Board. Department of Computer Science. Goals. Department presentation Curriculum Assessment results IAB members Feedback/guidance/teaching Outreach Faculty/Student Projects Student Internships. Web sites. Department http://www.calstatela.edu/cs
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Industry Advisory Board Department of Computer Science
Goals • Department presentation • Curriculum • Assessment results • IAB members • Feedback/guidance/teaching • Outreach • Faculty/Student Projects • Student Internships
Web sites • Department http://www.calstatela.edu/cs • Accreditation: Coordinator Chengyu http://sun.calstatela.edu/~cysun/abet/ (login id/password: abet/Status) • Industry Advisory Board: Coordinator Elaine http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/eykang /IAB/IAB2005.htm
Accreditation • Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) • Undergraduate curriculum • Assessment based • Process • Input data • Output data
Assessment Definitions: • Vision statement identifies how we want to be viewed. • Mission statement is a description of what we do. • Objectives are broad goals/statements of what the department would like to achieve. These include student educational objectives, faculty objectives and other department objectives. • Student Learning Outcomes are specific skills that the students will possess at the end of the degree program. These Learning Outcomes are described to meet the student educational objectives. • Measures are detailed metrics that indicate whether a specific Learning Outcome has been achieved.
Assessment Measures • Surveys • Students, Alumni, Faculty, Employer • CS490 • Major Field Achievement Test (MFAT) • GPA • CS437, CS491AB
Objectives • Graduating students have the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in industry and/or continue their education in graduate programs. • Graduates have the knowledge and skills that enable them to participate in life-long learning and to adapt to an ever-changing technological environment. • Faculty have enough time in their work schedule to pursue their research interests. • Faculty remain current in their fields. • The curriculum is up-to-date and reflects the best current thinking about computer science.
Objectives • Enrolled students have opportunities to participate in professional student organizations and pre-professional employment. • Our teaching and research facilities consist of state of the art classrooms and equipment. • We are well known and respected in the regional community. • Our programs are considered attractive and desirable options by all qualified students in our service community. • We retain contact, offer support, and establish a networking community for our alumni.
Learning Outcomes • Students will have a broad understanding of computing at all levels of abstraction (Algorithms, Architecture, Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Automata Theory) • Students have had the opportunity to focus in depth on selected areas of Computer Science. • Students will have the training to design and implement a large software system and will have the ability to work both individually and collaboratively. • Students will have sufficient oral and written communication skills. • Students will have the skills to pursue careers in industry and/or continue their education in graduate programs. • Students will have the skills to adapt to the evolving technologies in Computer Science.
Summary • Standard curriculum • Maintain Quality • Acceptable assessment results • MFAT – GPA correlation (>80%) • Satisfaction (3.5/5 = 2.8/4) • Accreditable