- The computer science faculty at Lindenwood University:
- is comprised of scholars and teachers
- has expertise ranging from computer networks to distributed computing to simulation
- are mentors and academic advisors
- are student focused, looking to provide learning experiences that lead to student success
- are easily accessible to students
- possess a wealth of personal and professional knowledge and will pass that knowledge on to you
- Each student is assigned an academic advisor who will help the student navigate the many Class sizes at Lindenwood University are generally limited to 30 students
- Most CS classes are no larger than 28 students and many are smaller.
- Most CS classes are no larger than 28 students and many are smaller.
- As a Computer Science student at Lindenwood University, you will work in many areas
- Programs used in classes recently include: databases, games, multimedia, network applications, and systems
- Programs used in classes recently include: databases, games, multimedia, network applications, and systems
- In the first two years, students take classes that teach them:
- how to write and debug programs
- how to use data structures to represent information in programs
- At the end of the second year of study, students begin taking classes in a variety of topics that are fundamental to writing larger scale, more application oriented software, including:
- Databases
- Graphical User Interfaces
- Computer Architecture
- Operating Systems
- several technical electives.
- Students work in teams to solve a real world problem of some complexity
- Examples of programming/scripting languages/libraries used:
- C, C++
- HTML
- Java
- JavaScript
- Jython
- PHP
- Python
- SQL,
- Assembly Language
- Visual Basic
- Lindenwood is a private, comprehensive, coeducational University with a student to faculty ratio of 16:1.
- Lindenwood University offers values-centered programs leading to the development of the whole person–an educated, responsible citizen of a global community
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Dr. Stephen Blythe
Associate Professor, Computer Science
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Dr. Stephen Blythe
Associate Professor, Computer Science