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Title: CS%20110:%20Introduction%20to%20Computer%20Science


1
  • CS 110 Introduction to Computer Science
  • Frequently asked questions about a CS major and
    CS career

2
Is CS a hard subject?
  • CS is challenging for everyone
  • Some students may say that CS is easy for them,
    but they may not be telling the whole truththey
    may want to make themselves look smart
  • Lack of experience is not the same as lack of
    ability
  • You are able to succeed in CS well provide
    needed experience
  • Help is available if you want it

3
How do I get help?
  • You will always get help but you have to tell us
    you need it
  • Tutoring
  • Chief Departmental Advisor
  • Mentoring from professors and classmates
  • Organize study groups to provide mutual support
  • Join CS clubs

4
Are CS students competitive with one another?
  • Some students prefer to compete with and one-up
    others
  • Most students benefit from working with others
    helping others is a powerful way to learn
  • Learning to work well with others will help you
    to be more successful while a student and after
    you graduate
  • Pair programming in the labs will help you to
    work well with others

5
Are professors international?
  • Some professors and graduate teaching assistants
    are international
  • Some may have accents and some may speak English
    better than others
  • You will have an opportunity to learn how to work
    with people from different cultures which will be
    good preparation for the CS workplace which has
    great cultural diversity
  • Ask for help and clarification if you need it

6
Are professors friendly?
  • Most professors are friendly and caring
  • All professors want their students to do well but
    they may use different means to achieve this
  • Some professors are unaware of their impact on
    students
  • Some professors wait for students to approach
    them to ask for help
  • This is good preparation for the work world where
    you have to work with many different types of
    bosses

7
Is CS work performed alone or with others?
  • While some work may be performed alone, most of
    the time work must be coordinated with others
  • Most CS work is done as part of a team,
    especially as you advance in your career
  • Working well with others (good teamwork) is one
    of the best predictors of career success and
    advancement

8
Does CS work require long hours?
  • This varies by type of job and type of company
    you work for
  • Many companies provide flexible scheduling to
    allow employees to balance work and family needs

9
Is CS work all programming?
  • Programming is most common only during the first
    few years after graduation
  • As you gain experience, more time is spent
    working with others to design and implement
    systems to solve problems and help organizations
    to become more effective
  • http//www.cs.colorado.edu/why/

10
Quote from Someone who has been there
  • "It's so not programming," Ms. Burge said. "If I
    had to sit down and code all day, I never would
    have continued. This is not traditional computer
    science.
  • Jamika Burge - Phd student Va Tech

11
Job Functions of CS Grads
12
Will it be hard to find a job after graduation?
  • The average time to find a job in CS nationally
    is 3 months
  • The average unemployment rate nationally is 2.9
    percent
  • 100 of graduates from ODU found jobs after
    graduation
  • If you graduate from our program you will find a
    good paying job that provides the possibility of
    professional growth and career advancement

13
10 Fastest Growing Occupations for College
Graduates
  • Network systems and data communications analysts
  • Physician assistants
  • Computer software engineers, applications
  • Physical therapist assistants
  • Dental hygienists
  • Computer software engineers, systems software
  • Network and computer systems administrators
  • Database administrators
  • Physical therapists
  • Forensic science technicians

14
Some Statistics
  • Types of Employers

15
Employers of CS Grads
16
How much do CS jobs pay?
  • CS is one of the highest paying jobs in the
    country
  • Starting salaries with a BS in CS in 2004-2005
    were 50,000
  • Typical starting salaries for our students who
    graduated last year above that average

17
Will I lose my job to someone in another country?
  • In recent years, many lower level programming
    jobs have been lost to countries such as India
    and China, but companies are beginning to
    question this practice
  • CS jobs with more creative content (less
    programming) and that involve working with others
    are less likely to be lost

18
Quote Career Recruitment Media
  • The job market for computer science graduates
    moves so quickly that by the time anything is
    said about it, something new pops up to change
    the dynamics of the industry. However, two words
    will remain standard for some time to
    comebooming profitable.

19
Future
  • The job market for computer science graduates
    might be red-hot today, but employers aren't
    hiring warm bodies. They still demand skills and
    a commitment to ongoing career development.
  • Communication skills are vital. Corporate
    recruiters say don't talk to us if you can't
    communicate with our customers or management.
  • Keep up to date. Continuing education is vital.
    Your competition will get stiffer.
  • Be prepared to respond quickly to changing market
    conditions -- learn new skills.
  • Get the big picture of the computing industry,
    not just your particular focus.
  • Have your competence in the field be certified.
  • Remember the athlete's motto "Somewhere out
    there he is training, and I am not and when we
    meet, he will win."
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