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| | COMPUTER SCIENCE |
 | | These skills are necessary for dealing with the problems encountered in business, industry, and governmental computer applications; for holding administrative or engineering positions requiring the planning and implementation of computer systems; for teaching computer science; and/or further study in computer science, in particular, for doctoral study. |
 | | The primary areas of interest are: biomedical information processing, computer networks and communication, computational intelligence, decision support systems, geometric reasoning, modeling and computation, graphics, multi-media and visualization, image processing and computer vision, intelligent information systems, knowledge discovery and data mining, parallel and distributed computing, robotic systems, and software engineering. |
 | | Individuals who have worked at a high professional level in the computer industry may be able to substitute work experience for some of the specific subject area requirements, subject to review by the department graduate committee. |
| www.uncc.edu /gradmiss/catalog/ComputerScience.htm (2719 words) |
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