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CS 110
Introduction to the Computer Science
Profession
Goals of this Course
Gain an accurate understanding of life as a
Computer Science professional
Provide strategies on success as a:
University Student
CS Major
Objectives to Reach these
Goals
Get to know other CS majors
Introduce potential role models
Get answers to FAQs about CS
Understand the value of collaborative learning and pair
programming
Learn how to cope with stress
Understand the value of mentors and learn how to find them
Understand the importance of relationship networking
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Course Website
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Important Knowledge
People
Places
Things
Who is Important?
Advisors
Teachers
Administrators
Support Staff
Office
Systems
Advisors
Janet Brunelle
E&CS room 3210
Peer Advisors
Brittany Johnson
Dragas Hall – room 1103A
Advising Hours
CS 110
Janet Brunelle
Faculty Page
Janet Brunelle
Assistant Chair
Chief Departmental Advisor
Engineering & Computational Sciences
Building - Room 3210
Phone 683-7714
Office Hours
Tuesday
1:30 – 4:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - Noon
Thursday
1:30 – 4:00 PM
Janet Brunelle's Home Page
CS 150
Chris Boyle
Faculty Page
150/250 Teaching Assistants
Kusumba Srujan
Timothy Werner
Liang Chen
Lin Chen
Dong Si
Hui Shi
John Marr
Puya Ghazizadeh
Rakesh Maram
Rajesh Ragampeta
Venkatesh Kataham
Administrators
Chair
Dr. Desh Ranjan
Assistant Chairs
Irwin Levinstein
Janet Brunelle
Office Staff
Phyllis Woods
Chairman Secretary
Temporary – Tarshay Blackwell
Cathryn Janka
Office Service Assistant
Hugh Story
Fiscal Technician
E&CS 3300
Computer Resource Director
Ajay Gupta
Systems Staff
Systems Staff Website
CS Majors
Who are they?
Where do they come from?
Where are they going?
How do they get there?
ACM
Meets Every Tuesday during activity hour
Dragas 1117
Campus Map
Let's Go
Labs
CS supported
Dragas 1103G – open student lab
Dragas 1115 – teaching lab
E & CS 3104 – open research lab
University (OCCS) supported