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Students majoring in MCS are prepared for a career as a software developer, computer programmer or systems analyst. In addition to programming skills required to write computer code, a systems analyst is formally trained to analyze a business need or problem, gather user requirements, and translate those requirements into technical design specifications for a computerized solution.

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Events

AITP (Association of Information Technology Professionals)

Meetings held every Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. in Hyland 2308

11/3 Speeches:
1. Sue Haskins - First Robotics
2. Nick Escobedo - Windows 7

11/10 LAN Party

11/12 Fall Banquet - free for students - need resume ahead of time - more info to come

 

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Announcements

FREE JAVA TUTORING


MONDAY/WEDNESDAYS 11-1 HOPPER LAB - MCGRAW 19
TUESDAY 3:30-5:00 COLLABORATION LAB - HYLAND 3100
THURSDAY 3:45-5:45 COLLABORATION LAB - HYLAND 3100
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 5-7 HOPPER LAB - MCGRAW 19
LOOK FOR "JAVA TUTOR" SIGNS
Provided by the MCS Program free of charge to students

UW-Whitewateer, MCS Student wins $3500 Northwestern Mutual Scholarship!
 

Contact Us

MCS is now part of the ITBE Department
Hyland Hall 3301
(262) 472-1467
Stop in and see our new office!
7:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday
7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
7:45 - 12:45 Friday
mcs@uww.edu

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