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Open Faculty positions:
UMM Computer Science discipline is currently looking to fill a full-time faculty position for 2008/09 academic year. Candidates must have a Master's degree or have successfully completed at least two years of a Ph.D. program in computer science or a closely related field. One year of experience teaching undergraduates is required. (Graduate TA experience is acceptable.) Preference will be given to applicants who have completed a Ph.D. in computer science and to those who can demonstrate excellence in teaching. The ability to teach courses in systems (such as operating systems, networking, and computer architecture) is a plus.
Application screening will begin on June 4th.
See complete ad for more information.
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A little bit about us.
UMM's Computer Science program combines a strong theoretical basis with extensive hands-on experience to develop long-term concepts and skills, preparing you for a field that changes everyday. Students focus on the core of computer science such as algorithm development, software design, and hardware principles. In the third and fourth years, you can select from a variety of topics courses, many of which grow out of student suggestions. You will also have numerous opportunities for internships, study abroad experiences, and research projects with faculty, many of which are funded through the University-wide Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) and local Morris Academic Partnership (MAP) program. You can get to know other students through our very active Computer Science Club and student ACM chapter. We organize events like guest speakers and field trips to conferences and businesses as well as social events like gaming parties and movie nights. We also host an annual programming contest with participants from UMM and throughout the region. Many Computer Science UMM graduates are employed at a variety of companies including IBM, Alliance Technical Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, US Bank, Anderson Consulting, the Mayo Clinic, Secure Computing, and West Publishing. Students often acquire these jobs through summer internships and through our network of very active alumni. About a third of our graduates continue their education pursuing graduate degrees, and several are currently enrolled in Ph.D. programs at well-known universities that are renowned for their Computer Science research, such as Carnegie Mellon, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Brown University, Georgia Tech, University of California at San Diego, University of Colorado.
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