Nov 24, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Computer Science


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Associate Professor Currie, Chairperson
Professors Doboli, Fu, Kamberova, Liang, Ostheimer
Assistant Professors Segal, Shan

Mission

The mission of the undergraduate programs offered by the Department of Computer Science is to provide students with a strong foundation in the theory and practice of computer science, engineering, and related applications, in order to help them develop into knowledgeable, responsible professionals and lifelong learners, able to create and implement the latest computing technologies for the betterment of society.

Programs

Hofstra offers the following degree programs in computer science: BA  and BS  in Computer Science, BS in Computer Engineering , BS in Computer Science and Cybersecurity , and BS in Computer Science and Mathematics . In addition, students in the department may enhance their major by completing a Concentration  or an Option  in Leadership and Innovation in Computing. Majors from other departments may complete a Minor in Computer Science  or a Minor in Computer Engineering . The department also offers a Certificate in Health Informatics . In addition, the department offers two undergraduate/graduate dual-degree programs: Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Science (MS), Dual-degree Program  and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Science (MS), Dual-degree Program .

The BA combines a major in computer science with a broad program in the liberal arts. The BS in Computer Science prepares the student for a professional career or graduate study in computer science or a related field by providing a more focused computer science program combined with a stronger foundation in mathematics and natural sciences, while still allowing the student the opportunity to explore the liberal arts. The BS in Computer Engineering aims at providing students with a solid education in the engineering of computer and digital systems with a strong liberal arts component. The BS Major in Computer Science and Mathematics is a dual-degree program providing a rigorous background in computer science and mathematics, and allowing students to complete simultaneously in-depth study in both disciplines, thus providing excellent preparation for a professional career or further academic studies. The BS Major in Computer Science and Cybersecurity aims at preparing a high-quality workforce that meets the need of the increasingly technical field of cybersecurity. In addition to the regular computer science curriculum, the program emphasizes the hands-on side of computing and equips students with a solid background in a variety fields of network, operating system, and web security.

In addition, for those majors interested in complementing their computing education with insight into the high-tech innovation process and the global nature of the computing industry, the department offers a Concentration in Leadership and Innovation in Computing (CLIC)  and an alternative Option in Leadership and Innovation in Computing (OLIC) . The entrepreneurship and business expertise is provided by the Zarb School of Business and the Entrepreneurial Advisory Board. The CLIC and OLIC programs target students who aspire to impact society with their innovative ideas in the computing field, whose career goals encompass entrepreneurship, who want to work in high-tech start-ups, or who are otherwise motivated to further expand their knowledge of entrepreneurship and business functions of the computing industry.

First-year students are encouraged to take the first-year seminars (CSC 014F  and 014S ) when offered by the department.

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