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Our world has become increasingly dependent on computers. As a result, skilled developers of software, web platforms, apps and databases continue to be in high demand. If that digital world inspires you, computer science may be a good department for you.

AACC computer science graduates are competent in their discipline, particularly in the areas of problem solving, technical competency and software development. Our dedicated and enthusiastic instructors work with small classes in a laboratory setting. Students receive individual attention and participate in hands-on learning.


Areas and Offerings

Our department offers three degrees with several specialization options, as well as several certificates. Learn more about our areas of study:


Faculty and Staff

Academic Chair

Associate Professor Krysten Hall, Program Chair for Computer Science Transfer
410-777-2761
kbhall@p8216.com
CALT-250

Professor Ruimin Hu, Program Chair for Database
410-777-7135
rhu@p8216.com
CALT-342

Assistant Dean Angelo Thalassinidis, Ph.D. (Interim Academic Chair)
410-777-2328
aethalassinidis@p8216.com 
CALT-242

Full-time Faculty

Associate Professor Wendy Chasser
410-777-7081             
wchasser@p8216.com
CALT-240 

Associate Professor Krysten Hall
410-777-2761
kbhall@p8216.com
CALT-250

Professor Cheryl Heemstra
410-777-2420
crheemstra@p8216.com
CALT-266                  

Professor Ruimin Hu
410-777-7135
rhu@p8216.com
CALT-342

Instructor Xi Kramer
410-777-2372
xkramer@p8216.com
CALT-268

Professor Sangeeta Maheshwari
410-777-2897
smaheshwari@p8216.com
CALT-342 


Resources for Students

Open Lab

Assistance is available for current technology students in the Open Lab located in CALT 204. Please review the schedule posted in the doorway to see the current hours of operation.

Computer Science Club

In this club students have an opportunity to enhance their computer science knowledge and skills, while having fun and experimenting with current and emerging technologies. Technical demonstrations, hands-on experiences and guest speaker events are a few of the activities that this club will offer. Raspberry Pi and Arduino units are just a couple of examples of the technology that our club is currently exploring. This club is supported by the Computer Science department faculty.

Learn more about this club in The Nest.

Cyber Defense Club

This club meets to discuss topics in cybersecurity and practice their skills. All students are welcome! Club members also compete in regional and national cyber challenges. This club is supported by Cybersecurity, Networking, and Digital Forensics department faculty.

Learn more about this club in The Nest.

Internships

Consider expanding your learning beyond the classroom by becoming an intern. Whether you are looking to apply learning to a career or transfer to a four-year program, internships provide valuable experience and industry contacts. For more information about internships, contact Angelo Thalassinidis, Ph.D, assistant dean at aethalassinidis@p8216.com.

Job Search Assistance

Current technology students can seek job search assistance, including resume writing and interview preparation by contacting Angelo Thalassinidis, Ph.D, assistant dean at aethalassinidis@p8216.com.

Questions?

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Computer Science

Technology Office

410-777-2442

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Angelo Thalassinidis, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean

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Tyler Randles

 

I think that people should try to keep in perspective that your definition of success might change. It might vary as you grow, learn or even life changes can make you reevaluate your priorities. And that's not a failure by any means."
-Tyler Randles, former computer science student