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Graduate Program In Computer Science
The program is intended to provide a comprehensive approach to advanced study in computer science.
It also prepares the student to hold a variety of professional and technical positions in all areas
of computer science.
Typical graduates will find employment in research and development, computer software development,
computer security, state-of-the-art graphics and animation technologies, the Internet, e-commerce,
and Web and database technologies.
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Admissions
Applicants should submit or have sent to
Graduate Admissions the following application material.
For More Information
Contact the Graduate Computer Science Director, Dr. Jonathan Hodgson,
or the graduate administrative assistant, Mrs. Terry Fasy (610-660-1567).
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Program Options
Students may choose to graduate with an:
M.S. Degree in Computer Science - Concentration Option:
:: Web and Database Technologies
:: Software Engineering
:: Graphics and Visualization
:: System Security and Management
:: Information Sciences
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M.S. Degree in Computer Science - General Option
Graduate Course Catalog
A complete listing of the graduate courses and their descriptions.
Undergraduate Preparation
Students seeking admission to the graduate program
must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
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International Students
For information regarding visa regulations and student responsibilities, please contact
Ms. Maryl Halpern,
Assistant Director for International Students Services.
The Global Hawks Homepage addresses many frequently asked questions and provides information
regarding housing, airport transportation, etc.
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Announcements
*** The Graduate College of Arts and Sciences will hold an information session on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 in Mandeville Hall.
Registration begins at 6:00 p.m. and will be followed by program sessions at 6:30 p.m. Click
here to register.
Contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at 1-888-SJU-GRAD or
graduate@sju.edu with questions or to register for future events.
In the News
February 2008

Computer Science students Jason Baker, Mallory Cosfol and Scott Hine
beautifully hand-painted two wall murals in the Department's main wing.
November 2007

The Graduate Computer Science Program at Saint Joseph's University and Nanjing University establish a 10-year academic partnership and exchange program.
April 2007

Graduate students Jing Zhou and Baladitya Voleti presented results of their year-long
research projects to the Department.
February 2007

The 2007 UPE Induction ceremony was held on February 7.
Four computer science graduate students were inducted into the Lambda Chapter of UPE:
Ashwini Yerabati, Preethi Ramaswamy, Baladitya Voleti and Ameya Potnis. Congratulations to our new members!
December 2006

Three Web Technologies graduate students, Jimil Patel, Jing Zhou and Preethi Ramaswamy, presented
their research talks on the subjects of XML
document clustering and chained Web Services.
October 2006

Hawks of India -- whose mission is to share with the SJU
Community the rich cultural heritage of India -- organized and celebrated the Indian festival of lights,
Diwali. The event was its usual success with wonderful performances by many
talented students. Kudos to all our
students for sharing with us this special festival!
October 2006
Dr. Stephen Cooper, Director of the Center For Visualization, has recently been the recipient of
several grants. He has been awarded the S-Step Scholarship in the amount of $460,000, and,
in collaboration with colleagues at Georgia Tech, Ithica College, and the Colorado School of Mines,
was awarded the NSF-CCLI Grant for $500,000.
October 2006

On October 12, fifty SJU undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, and faculty gathered in
the President's Lounge for the 2006 Math and Computer Science Career Night.
September 2006

The research paper entitled, "A Particle Swarm Algorithm for Multiobjective Design Optimization,"
authored by Eric Ochlak (Computer Science '06) and his Honors Thesis advisor Dr. Babak Forouraghi,
was accepted for presentation at the Eighteenth IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence.
May 2006

Two Computer Science graduate students Keerthi Pusuloori and Marina Joseph received Computer Science
awards for their exemplary performance.
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