MIME-Version: 1.0 Server: CERN/3.0 Date: Tuesday, 26-Nov-96 22:51:55 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 7516 Last-Modified: Friday, 28-Jun-96 03:37:02 GMT College of CS at Northeastern University

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The College of Computer Science at Northeastern University


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Who We Are

Student Organizations


Academic Information

Undergraduate Course Descriptions
An experimental course and course description catalog for undergraduate classes in the College of Computer Science.

Graduate School
The College of Computer Computer Science offers full-time and part-time programs leading to the M.S. in Computer Science and to the Ph.D. It offers an exciting environment combining student-centered education and a cutting-edge research program.

Graduate Certificate in Information Resources Management
A graduate-level Certificate offered jointly with the College of Business Administration, consisting of a coherent set of six courses that cover both the technological and behavioral perspectives on computing systems and networks. This program recognizes that, in addition to people capable of building systems, there is a need for people who understand the impact of computers on individuals, work groups and society, and who can contribute to the formation of policies for technology development and use.

Research Interests
The College of Computer Science has a wide diversity of research interest which we are actively pursuing. We are proud to be on the cutting edge of many of the most interesting technologies. Our growing national reputation is reflected in the substantial increases in external funding we have experienced in each of the last several years.

Cooperative Education
Northeastern University has an aggressive Cooperative Education program that provides an excellent real-world experience to its students. Here is some information on the Co-op program within the College of Computer Science.


Campus Information

Northeastern University Campus Map
You can use this map of Northeastern University to help you locate various buildings around Campus.

CCS Resources

[Info-City] InfoCity
InfoCity is an undergraduate project designed to influence both the academic and social life of the College of Computer Science. InfoCity focuses on making a text-based virtual reality of the college's workplace. Students (both grads and undergrads), faculty, and administration can cooperate in a multi-user, virtual environment. Our community can connect from their dorms, homes, or offices at any time of day or night. Ideally, this environment would provide many things such as advising tools, expansion of office hours to everyone's convenience, and a social climate for members to have informative exchanges of their expertise.
Our Computing Resources
Due to the special needs of the College of Computer Science, we maintain our own computing resources for our students. We support Macintosh, PC and a number of different UNIX platforms. We also have a Technical Reference Library containing a select assortment of computer reference books.

Our Help System
We have created an extensive online Help System to provide information on utilizing our computing resources.

Our Anonymous FTP Server
Exported material available via anonymous FTP from ftp.ccs.neu.edu.

CCS Software Archives
This section describes some of the software we've developed locally, as well as some of the cool software we've installed. There are also a few pointers to useful reference materials.


Northeastern Resources

The Northeastern University server provides information ranging from the academic programs to student life.

The Division of Academic Computing's Web and Gopher servers offer general information about university computing and student groups.

Search the Snell Library Catalog System.


Other Resources

Cobwebs
This section provides a collection of help and reference documents that we have spun together from various parts of the net. The information in here ranges from general UNIX introductions to Internet tutorials and to programming languages. We found these documents useful, and decided to `mirror' them locally to make them generally available to all. We hope you find them useful.


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