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Department of Computer Science

Curriculum Examples

Industry Tools in Selected Courses

Selected Student Research Projects

Sample
Seminar
Projects

1999-
2000
  • Amanda LaRochelle: Development and implementation of extensions for the Web site of the Jackson Chapter of the American Red Cross.
  • Vanessa Siegal: Development of a user interface for a minor-tracking capability developed as a part of the Honors Program.
  • Lindsay Akers: A multimode editor for synchonized multimedia integration language (SMIL).
  • John Bradway: Installation of Linux on one computer, networked to two others, one running Windows 95 and the other running Windows 98.
  • Joey Casstille: Development of a progr am to graphically model organizational charts, based on fundamental assumptions about the nature of an organization.
  • David Chambers: Development of a program to improve the process for checking residents in and out of residence hall rooms.
  • Brian French: Creation of a distance learning teaching environment, making use of videoconferencing and other forms of electronic media.
  • Bethany Johnson: Creation of a Web-based database of musicians a nd musical artists and the relationships among them.
  • Rusty Maddox: Design of an interactiove Web-based historical timeline and a small prototype implementation done with JAVA.
  • Amy McClellan: Design and implementation of an Web-Based on-line sorority application.
  • Eric Napier: Installation of Linux on one machine, including a Web server, database server, PHP installation server, SAMBA file services, X Windows and a GUI.
  • Jay Paulson: A dvdfuture.com Web site had already been implemented. Project consisted of adding new features to the Web site and moving the site to a new host.
  • Tam Ragab: An instant messaging and chat program is implemented.
  • Charles B. Simon: The mathematical concept of fractals is used to produce music using Delphi.
  • Hoofar Tabari: The computer game Galaxian Challenge is developed and implemented.


  • Lindsay Akers: A multimode editor for synchonized multimedia integration language (SMIL).
  • Vanessa Siegal: Development of a user interface fo r a minor-tracking capability developed as a part of the Honors Program.
  • Isaac Wankerl: Web-enabled private faculty evaluations with Windows NT Active Server Pages & Microsoft Access
  • Brian Hughes: An automated system fro maintaining a tree of hyperlinks for courses, based on CGI-bin and PERL.
Sample
Honors
Research
1998-2000
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COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES
The Department of Computer Science offers concentrations in computer science and computer information systems.
  EXPANSIVE KNOWLEDGE
Senior seminars and research programs offer students structured ways to apply and expand their knowledge of computer science.
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