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Welcome to the Computer Science Department at Central Connecticut State University. We offer several bachelors' degree programs as well as a graduate program in Computer Information Technology (CIT). The Honors Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program in Computer Science is accredited by the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board (CSAB, now Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET).

News and Announcements

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Spring-08 MS-CIT Capstone presentations more...

The Spring 2008 MS-CIT Capstone presentations will be held on May 8 at 11:00 a.m. in the Vance Academic Center – Room 102

Capstone announcement

Dr. Markov receives a $250K NSF grant more...

Dr. Zdravko Markov has been named co-principal investigator on a $250,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The project involves developing, implementing, and testing curricular materials that teach core Artificial Intelligence topics using a unifying theme of machine learning. Machine learning involves developing systems or programs that improve on their performance based on experience.

CCSU news announcement

CS colloquium on December 5, 2007 more...

Focused discussion of how and why to build a Topic Map. Every effort will be made to demystify the process using freely available open source automation tools. In an hour the presenter will create a very basic Topic Map based on the XTM standard. The audience will be encouraged to participate by adding relationships to the subject. Once the basic structure is created a very simple XML transformation will be performed using the open source Saxon processor and XSLT to generate viewable HTML pages. All software used will be Open Source and readily available for download.

Colloquium announcement

Job opportunity for CS students more...

Job opportunity for 3rd and 4th year CS students. Logosportswear.com is an e-commerce company specializing in customized apparel located in Cheshire, CT. They are looking for someone with a good base knowledge of PHP (or Perl/ASP) and JavaScript. This position is part-time with the opportunity to work into a full-time position after graduation. They are making a strong push to bring their web presence to the next level with things like AJAX driven product customizers and other dynamic PHP/JavaScript driven web applications. For additional information, please contact Patrick Cerreta at www.cerretadesign.com.

The latest issue of Threads is out more...

Spring 2007 issue of Threads, a newsletter published by the Computer Science Department is now available.

Threads (Spring 2007)

CS Department receives a $500K NSF grant more...

Drs. Kurkovsky and Kjell, together with Dr. Gotchev from the Department of Mathematics and Dr. Sharma from the department of Physics, received a nearly half million dollar grant from the National Science Foundation program Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM). Beginning in the fall 2007, this grant will fund scholarships for academically talented but financially needy students majoring in computer science, mathematics, or physics. Scholarships provided through this program will pay up to $5,200 per year for up to four years.

Scholarship program web site

Scholarships in Computer Science

Funded by our NSF grant

The Computer Science Department is very happy to announce that every semester beginning in the Fall 2007 we are awarding a number of scholarships to qualified CS majors. Detailed scholarship eligibility criteria are available here. These scholarships are funded through a half million grant that CS department received together with CCSU departments of Mathematics and Physics. The scholarships are up to $5,200 per year for up to four years. There is a wide variety of other benefits for scholarship recipients, which include field trips, social events, internships, and assistance with job placement upon graduation. For more information please visit the program web site. If you have any questions, please contact Drs. Kurkovsky or Kjell.