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Upsilon Pi Epsilon

Dr. Michael Pickard, sponsor.

Upsilon Pi Epsilon is the International Honor Society in Computer Science. Membership in Upsilon Pi Epsilon for juniors, seniors, and graduate students is based primarily on scholastic and professional standards.

Undergraduate majors and minors must have completed 66 hours of coursework, 18 hours of computer science, and 6 hours of advanced computer science, with a 3.2 GPA in computer science and a 3.0 overall GPA.

Graduate students must have completed at least one-half of the coursework for the degree, with a 3.5 overall GPA, including at least 12 hours of graduate computer science with a 3.5 GPA.

Students who want to be considered for this honor should consult the Delta Chapter faculty advisor or a student officer.


The Computer Science Club

The Computer Science Club is sponsored by the Department of Computer Science with Dr. Deborah Dunn as the faculty advisor. This organization should be of particular interest to students who desire to become acquainted with the computing profession, computing professionals, and students with similar interests. The Computer Science Club is open to all students.

Computer Science Club Web Page


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