Welcome
On behalf of faculty, staff and students I am proud to welcome you to the Computer and Information Science Department’s (CIS) website at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Our department is part of the College of Engineering. The department has been funded in early 1983. Currently the department has 12 full-time faculty, 2 professional technicians, 2 staff members, and around 170 undergraduate and 100 graduate computer science majors.
Our faculty members are involved in research and professional activities in several major areas of computing such as software engineering of object-oriented systems, formal methods in software design and development, parallel and distributed computing, neural computing, multi-agent systems, electronic commerce, computer and sensor networks, data visualization and computer vision, computer and information security, bio-informatics, mobile robotics, and software process and social implications of computing. Some of these research activities were sponsored by grants from National Science Foundations, Office of Naval Research, Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, Rhode Island, Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative, UMASS Dartmouth Foundation and companies from local computer industry.
The department offers two academic degrees in computer science:
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (since 1983)
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Software Engineering Option (since 2007)
- Master of Science in Computer Science (since 1988)
- Graduate Certificate in Computer Science
- Graduate Certificate in Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
- Graduate Certificate in Software Design and Software Development
The department offers three minor programs in computer science:
- Minor in Computer Science
- Minor in Software Engineering
- Minor in Systems Software.
- computer literacy/fluency - CIS 110
- web page development and web site development - CIS 120, CIS 220
- procedural programming in C - CIS 115
- Fortran and Basic - CIS 261, CIS 161
- data structures in C - CIS 215
- object-oriented programming in C++ - CIS 266
- and understanding technology of e-commerce - CIS 210.
Boleslaw Mikolajczak
Professor and Chair
Phone: 508-999-8350
Fax: 508-999-9144
Email: bmikolajczak@umassd.edu
Website: http://www.umassd.edu/engineering/cis/people/faculty/mikolajczak.cfm