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  • Major in Computer Science 28 semester hours in CSCI, plus 12 semester hours in mathematics CSCI 144, 270; 367 or 390; 499A, and 499B 12 additional hours selected from computer science courses

    department chair. (1 to 4) CSCI 302 : Computer Organization Introduction to how computer hardware implements high level language statements and data. Topics include data representations, machine level implementation of C programs, and processor architecture (Instruction Set Architecture, sequential, and pipelined processors). Laboratory component includes examining bit-level manipulations of data, reverse engineering binary code to C code, and runtime manipulation of the stack to exploit programming

  • PLU Computer Purchasing Guidelines Goal: To inform Department and budget heads of their options for purchasing/replacing computer equipment and the rules that I&TS and the User Support team uses to govern the computer replacement process. Purchase Options: You may choose to purchase/replace University computer equipment via one of the following options: University Computer Replacement Cycle...

    order these items through the I&TS Purchasing Coordinator to get any discounts and check any systems requirements before ordering. Hardware When purchasing a computer you will be asked to choose from one of the standard computer configurations posted here. We can order other types if you believe the choices below are not sufficient for your needs. Support limitations may apply if you require software or hardware that User Support is not familiar with or requires additional resources. Check with the

  • The PLU Computer Science department has small class sizes, dedicated and caring faculty, great facilities, and an excellent curriculum.

    Why Study Computer Science at PLU?There are many reasons why studying Computer Science at PLU is a great choice. The CS department has small class sizes, dedicated and caring faculty, great facilities, and an excellent curriculum. Our curriculum prepares students to work in the high technology industry as professional software developers, to continue their studies in graduate school, or to apply their computational skills to another field.  With a degree in computer science you might end up

    Department of Computer Science
    Morken Center Room 252 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Information & Technology Services bears responsibility for maintenance and security of University-purchased computer systems and compliance with software licenses.

    Computer Security at PLUInformation & Technology Services bears responsibility for maintenance and security of University-purchased computer systems and compliance with software licenses.  In order to do so with least exposure to security threats and with efficient use of human and material resources, we subscribe to “best practices” for system security and we support a standard set of software applications. Best practices for system security include, but are not limited to: Application of the

  • All PLU departmental purchases must be coordinated through User Support Services. We will work with numerous vendors to find the best price/

    Computer PurchasesAll PLU departmental purchases must be coordinated through User Support Services. We will work with numerous vendors to find the best price/value for the University and get back to you with a quote for the equipment. Please send purchase requests to helpdesk@plu.edu.  You can also contact us at 253-535-7525 for more information. Note:  We provide service and support for equipment purchased only through our department and not by other means, e.g., directly from a vendor or

  • Example 4-year graduation plan Major requirements The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is a degree that will prepare you for a rewarding career in the computer software industry, graduate

    At PLU, we offer two degrees in Computer Science: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.). Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Science Example 4-year graduation plan Major requirements The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is a degree that will prepare you for a rewarding career in the computer software industry, graduate school, or elsewhere.  Detailed requirements for the BS degree in Computer Science are listed in the PLU catalog. To help you plan, this diagram shows

  • Computer use and account information for new employees

    New Employee Computer Information (pdf) view download Computer use and account information for new employees

  • By Michael Halvorson, ’85 This week is Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 3-Dec. 9) in the United States. I helped celebrate on Monday at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle. The event was sponsored by Code.org…

    Celebrate Computer Education Week Posted by: halvormj / December 5, 2018 Image: Halvorson discusses software and online learning with a student at PLU. December 5, 2018 By Michael Halvorson, ’85 This week is Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 3-Dec. 9) in the United States. I helped celebrate on Monday at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle. The event was sponsored by Code.org, an important non-profit organization committed to training

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Stuart Gavidia ‘24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County Stuart Gavidia is a first generation Latino student and spent most of his life in Lakewood and then Spanaway, about 10 minutes from PLU, and he knew he wanted to come here for college, so he could remain close to his family. He also knew… May 22, 2024 Computer Science

  • Cody Uehara is a senior computer science major at Pacific Lutheran University. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he came to PLU to play football, and eventually found his passion for computer science. We talked with Uehara about his experiences at PLU and the exciting things he…

    Computer science major talks NASA internship, capstone project Posted by: vcraker / April 20, 2022 April 20, 2022 Cody Uehara is a senior computer science major at Pacific Lutheran University. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he came to PLU to play football, and eventually found his passion for computer science. We talked with Uehara about his experiences at PLU and the exciting things he has been working on during his senior year, including his capstone project about autonomous cars and his