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COMPUTER SCIENCE - College of Charleston

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Computer Science Student Education and Career Goals Write a brief statement outlining your education and career goals; if undecided, state what you hope to gain from the college experience I am currently pursuing an A A degree in Computer Science, with the goal of transferring to a four-year university in the fall of 2016

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Bachelor of Science, Computer Science The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science prepares students for a career in the high demand field of Computer Science Upon program completion, students will apply their learned knowledge and skills in the designing, developing and optimizing of systems to meet current and future industry needs

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

Husna Siddiqui

"At first, I struggled in that course. I was a freshman and it was all pretty new. But then, I realized that you actually create things from scratch as a programmer. It takes a while, but eventually you create something on your own, something

that actually works. That's an amazing feeling. As soon as the course ended, I went to the registrar and

declared as a computer science major."

In a database course, Husna found herself engaged in a fulfilling project - building an entire database

on her own. "I developed a database of restaurants close to campus, including names, phone numbers,

websites, hours of operation, street addresses, whether or not they accept the College's dining cards,

etc. I had to set it up so that you could sort for different information. We worked on these projects all

semester long in a very independent fashion." That experience was pivotal when she applied for an internship at local software giant Blackbaud. "When I interviewed with the company, they were impressed with the knowledge I had regarding databases. It really set me apart from other candidates." Husna helped that company move some of its products from a server-based system to the cloud. "I came back to school with a lot more confidence because I had actually been programming in a real- world setting. That definitely accelerates your learning in the classroom."

What will Husna do with a degree in computer science? "I'm not sure," she says. "But that's the thing

about this major - the possibilities are endless. The world relies on technology and software, and having

these skills is going to open doors for me, whatever doors those might be." department of computer science

SEBASTIAN VAN DELDEN

department chair

843.953.6905

vandeldensa@cofc.edu compsci.cofc.edu the top three reasons to study computer science at the college:

our industry partners in the region include: google, boeing, spawar, benefitfocus, boomtown!, blue acorn, bosch, peoplematter, and many more. and, charleston is ranked in the top 10 fastest growing cities for software and information technology.

over $150,000 in departmental scholarships awarded annually

world-class faculty lead undergraduate research labs in bioinformatics, machine learning, cyber security, geoinformatics, cyber infrastructure biomedical image analysis, intelligent cinematography, big data, music information retrieval and data science.

HUSNA SIDDIQUI CAME TO THE COLLEGE TO

pursue her dream of becoming a pediatrician.

Then, her adviser suggested that she take a

computer-programming course. Though she was new to computer science, the subject matter gradually grew on her. By the end of that semester, there was no question what her major would be.
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