COMPUTER SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
B.A. in Mathematics B.A. in Mathematics/Adolescence Education (Grades 7-12) M.S. in Adolescence Education/Mathematics (Grades 7-12) B.S. in Bioinformatics B.S. in Computer Science B.S. in Computer Science/M.S. in Computer Information Systems B.S. in Information Technology/M.S. in Computer Information Systems M.S. in Computer Information Systems M.S. in Education in Instructional Technology (100% online) M.S. in Education in Technology (Grades K-12) M.S. in Education in Educational Technology Specialist (100% online) Minor in Mathematics Minor in Computer Science
FEW AREAS ARE GROWING AS FAST AS COMPUTER S
MANY DIVERSE CAREERS AS MATHEMATICS. SAINT RO
Undergraduate Programs Computer Science: Students develop a thorough grounding in the fundamentals — programming, database management, calculus, software engineering, networks — then go on to study everything from forensic computing and bioinformatics to mobile programming and game design. Mathematics: Majors use their studies to prepare for careers in business, finance, systems analysis, engineering, statistics, and many other fields. The Mathematics/Adolescence Education program qualifies students for initial certification by New York State to teach mathematics in grades 7 through 12.
Graduate Programs The master’s program in Computer Information Science combines coursework in computer science, computer engineering, and information systems with applied education in communication and
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Cyber Forensics
Information Technology
Game Design
Internet Programming (100 % online)
CERTIFICATES OF ADVANCED STUDY Computer Information Systems
Instructional Technology (100 % online)
Education in Technology (Grades K-12 )
Internet Programing (100 % online)
Educational Technology Specialist
Mathematics (Grades 7-12)
SCIENCE. FEW DISCIPLINES PROVIDE SKILLS FOR SO
OSE EQUIPS STUDENTS TO EXCEL IN BOTH FIELDS.
business skills. Students specialize in such topics as embedded real-time systems, Internet programming, bioinformatics, database design, and computer game design. In the process, students develop a unique combination of technical proficiency and key workplace skills — leading to productive careers in government and business.
Faculty Through their advanced degrees, scholarship, and industry experience, the faculty in Computer Science and Mathematics bring their students a depth of knowledge in many fields: parallel and distributed computing, database design, compilers, introducing programming into classrooms, discrete dynamical systems, topology, computational biology, and group theory, to name a few.
Internships Many students go on to work full time where they completed their internship. One student completed an internship at RPI working on FIPS (Flexible Integrated Phasor System), an open-source web application that controls power grids. Another student in the
BS/MS program is now working at CommerceHub. Students preparing to be math or technology teachers complete a full semester of student teaching placements in two different settings.
Remarkable Outcomes Graduates have become senior technology officers, edited prestigious journals, led Institutional Review Boards, overseen clinical trials, and held leadership positions in global supply chains, among many other successes. One recent graduate is in her second year at New England Law School and made Law Review, another is working and teaching at RPI, and another is working at Global Foundries.
For More Information Department of Computer Science: www.strose.edu/computerscience Department of Mathematics: www.strose.edu/math Degree requirements and course descriptions: www.strose.edu/catalogs Admission and applications: www.strose.edu/admissions
Graduates have held senior technology positions in global companies and financial institutions.
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Living on Campus Saint Rose offers guaranteed housing for four years for all undergraduate students and limited College-owned apartments for graduate students.
Scholarships and Financial Aid We have maintained one of the lowest private college tuitions in New York state and award scholarships, grants and financial aid to our incoming freshman, transfer and graduate students. Committed to enrolling students with proven achievement, the College offers academic scholarships and graduate assistantships based on high school or prior college GPA. For more information, visit www.strose.edu/finaid.
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