The Computer Science for Alabama Act required all K-12 public schools to offer computer science courses or integrate computer ...
A new University of Illinois System research report shows that rural districts in the state need certified teachers and more ...
A recent study of computer science students’ achievement in North Carolina high schools found that instructors’ teaching experience both in general and in computer science specifically had the most ...
Information Science majors learn to collect, analyze and interpret many different information sources to understand our world. They study how we interact with all things digital, including software, ...
At UT Computer Science, undergraduate students receive a rigorous educational experience, with options to pursue more than 50 courses that span the full spectrum of topics in modern computer science.
An introduction to programming using MATLAB. Topics include MATLAB interactive environment, programming basics, MATLAB scripts, functions, vectors, matrices, data analysis, and graphic visualization.
A dystopian future where advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems replace human decision-making has long been a trope of ...
If you are interested in the real-world applications of numbers, discrete mathematics may be the concentration for you. Because discrete mathematics is the language of computing, it complements the ...
RIT’s imaging science BS combines physics, math, computer science, and engineering to develop cutting-edge imaging systems for satellites, drones, AR/VR, and more. Project Based Learning: Freshman ...
A major new study of computer science skills concludes that American college students are outperforming their counterparts in three major economic and political powers: China, India, and Russia. “Our ...
Computing is part of everything we do. Computing drives innovation in engineering, business, entertainment, education, and the sciences—and it provides solutions to complex, challenging problems of ...
A major new study of computer science skills concludes that American college students are outperforming their counterparts in three major economic and political powers: China, India, and Russia. “Our ...