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**What are the more interesting/ | **What are the more interesting/ | ||
- | **How did you choose CS Electives and how many have you taken?**\\ | + | **How did you choose CS Electives and how many have you taken?** |
- | Students usually start taking CS electives their junior or senior year (it's fine to wait until your senior year if you have your classes mapped out). You have to have three CS Electives to meet your graduation requirements, | + | |
- | CS Electives are a way to do a deep dive into a particular area (we offer three CS electives that focus on: web development, | + | Students usually start taking CS electives their junior or senior year (it's fine to wait until your senior year if you have your classes mapped out). You have to have three CS Electives to meet your graduation requirements, |
- | Dr. Buchholz will send out an advising newsletter to the listserv a week or so before enrollment that details the electives the CS department will be offering the following semester. We also update our " | + | |
- | - Page Normand | + | CS Electives are a way to do a deep dive into a particular area (we offer three CS electives that focus on: web development, |
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+ | Dr. Buchholz will send out an advising newsletter to the listserv a week or so before enrollment that details the electives the CS department will be offering the following semester. We also update our " | ||
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+ | - Page Normand, CS Advisor, normanap@jmu.edu | ||
**What are some of your future career goals? | **What are some of your future career goals? | ||
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**Is there a best practice for finding student based internships? | **Is there a best practice for finding student based internships? | ||
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+ | As far as best-practice for finding student internships--there are a number of places these can live. Handshake is by far the easiest place to start. We've also compiled a list of resources that are internship-specific for undergraduate students: https:// | ||
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+ | The Commonwealth STEM Industry Internship Program is always looking for CS majors. | ||
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+ | I also really encourage students to attend both the CISE Career and Internship Fair as well as the Campus-Wide Career and Internship Fair. The list of attending organizations is in Handshake and students can create a short list of folks they would like to meet with by using filters such as " | ||
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+ | - Lindsey Scott, University Career Center, marti2le@jmu.edu | ||
**Are there any courses related to developing AI or is it just Machine Learning?** | **Are there any courses related to developing AI or is it just Machine Learning?** |