Additional Programs
Human-Computer
Interaction Double Major
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is a new and fast growing
field devoted to the design, implementation, and evaluation
of interactive computer-based technology. Examples of HCI
products include intelligent computer tutors,wearable computers,
and highly interactive web-sites. Constructing an HCI product
is a cyclic, iterative process that involves at least three
stages, design, implementation, and evaluation.
Robotics
Minor
As its name suggests, the robotics minor focuses on robotics.
It is open to students in all colleges of the University,
but is housed in College of Engineering. Students enrolled
in this minor will be exposed to, and hopefully interact with,
the robotics research efforts of the College of Engineering
and the Robotics Institute. This minor provides a central
unified set of requirements and a focal point for all undergraduates
who are interested in robotics at Carnegie Mellon
Additional Links
Spring
2005 course schedule
CS
Undergraduate Student Site (run by and
for our undergraduate majors) Check out the site designed
for and by our undergraduate students as a venue for undergraduate
news, announcements, events, cutting edge technology, photos,
interviews and other items of interest.
Andrew's
Leap
Andrew's Leap is an SCS summer program where local area high
school students have an opportunity to interact with some
of the country's leading scientists and be exposed to the
frontiers of computer science.
REU
Programs (Research Experience for Undergraduates).
By engaging undergraduates in research and professional activities,
REUs help motivate students to consider graduate education.
REUs also provide students a head start in applying to graduate
school and a head start as they begin their graduate education
and professional careers.
Meeting
of the Minds
SCS Student Awards
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