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David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science is a professional school within the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. QS World University Rankings ranked the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science 24th in the world, 10th in North America and 2nd in Canada in Computer Science in 2014.[2] U.S. News & World Report ranked the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science 42nd in world and second in Canada.[3]

David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Former names
  • Department of Applied Analysis and Computer Science
  • Department of Computer Science
  • School of Computer Science
TypeProfessional school
Parent institution
Faculty of Mathematics
AffiliationUniversity of Waterloo
DirectorRaouf Boutaba
Academic staff
90[1]
Administrative staff
50[1]
Undergraduates3600[1]
Postgraduates400[1]
Location, ,
Websitecs.uwaterloo.ca

History edit

In 1965, when Mathematics was still a department within the Faculty of Arts, four third-year mathematics students (Richard Shirley, Angus German, James G. Mitchell, and Bob Zarnke) wrote the WATFOR compiler for the FORTRAN programming language, under the direction of lecturer Peter Shantz. "Within a year it would be adopted by computing centres in over eight countries, and the number of student users at UW increased to over 2500." Later on in 1966, two mathematics lecturers (Paul Dirksen and Paul H. Cress) led a team that developed WATFOR 360, for which they received the 1972 Grace Murray Hopper Award from the Association for Computing Machinery.

UW's Faculty of Mathematics was later established in 1967. As a result, the Department of Applied Analysis and Computer Science (AA&CS) was created. By 1969, AA&CS had become the largest department in the faculty. At that point, the first two PhD degrees in computer science were awarded, to Byron L. Ehle, for a thesis on numerical analysis, and to Hugh Williams, for a thesis on computational number theory. In 1975 the department dropped the words "Applied Analysis" and became simply the Department of Computer Science.

In 1982, the Institute for Computer Research (ICR) was established. Its goals were "to foster computer research..., facilitate interaction with industry, and encourage advanced education in computer science and engineering." Also that year, the Ontario government announced plans to build the Davis Centre, current home of the School of Computer Science. The groundbreaking was in April 1985 and the Davis Centre was formally dedicated on November 10, 1988.

On May 1, 2002, the department officially became the School of Computer Science. On November 18, 2005, it was renamed again to the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, in recognition of the establishment of the David R. Cheriton Endowment for Excellence in Computer Science. Cheriton had recently donated $25 million to the university.

Support for computing within the School of Computer Science had been historically provided by the Computer Science Computing Facility (CSCF) and ICR.

Programs edit

The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science offers several diverse undergraduate programs including:

In general, the philosophy of the undergraduate program is to build a solid foundation of mathematics and computer science during the first three years of the program, allowing students more flexibility in fourth year. Required courses for all computer science programs include courses in combinatorics, data structures, algorithms, compilers, software engineering and operating systems. The curriculum is also designed to encourage either significant depth in an area outside of computer science (such as in the Bioinformatics Option) or exposure to a variety of areas outside of the computer science.

The school also offers Masters of Mathematics and Ph.D. graduate programs.

  • Master of Mathematics (Computer Science)
  • Ph.D. in Computer Science

Reputation edit

The university is well-regarded in the field of Computer Science, where it ranks 41st in the world and fourth in Canada according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and 22nd in the world and second in Canada in the QS World University Rankings in 2019.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Quick Facts". Cheriton School of Computer Science. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  2. ^ [1], QS World University Rankings
  3. ^ [2], US News Best Global Universities. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  4. ^ "World University Rankings 2019 by subject: computer science". Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Times Higher Education. 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Computer Science & Information Systems Rankings 2019". QS Top Universities. QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Peter James Ponzo (1992). Computer science at Waterloo: a history to celebrate 25 years, 1967–1992. University of Waterloo.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources David R Cheriton School of Computer Science news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message The David R Cheriton School of Computer Science is a professional school within the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo QS World University Rankings ranked the David R Cheriton School of Computer Science 24th in the world 10th in North America and 2nd in Canada in Computer Science in 2014 2 U S News amp World Report ranked the David R Cheriton School of Computer Science 42nd in world and second in Canada 3 David R Cheriton School of Computer ScienceFormer namesDepartment of Applied Analysis and Computer Science Department of Computer Science School of Computer ScienceTypeProfessional schoolParent institutionFaculty of MathematicsAffiliationUniversity of WaterlooDirectorRaouf BoutabaAcademic staff90 1 Administrative staff50 1 Undergraduates3600 1 Postgraduates400 1 LocationWaterloo Ontario CanadaWebsitecs wbr uwaterloo wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Programs 3 Reputation 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editIn 1965 when Mathematics was still a department within the Faculty of Arts four third year mathematics students Richard Shirley Angus German James G Mitchell and Bob Zarnke wrote the WATFOR compiler for the FORTRAN programming language under the direction of lecturer Peter Shantz Within a year it would be adopted by computing centres in over eight countries and the number of student users at UW increased to over 2500 Later on in 1966 two mathematics lecturers Paul Dirksen and Paul H Cress led a team that developed WATFOR 360 for which they received the 1972 Grace Murray Hopper Award from the Association for Computing Machinery UW s Faculty of Mathematics was later established in 1967 As a result the Department of Applied Analysis and Computer Science AA amp CS was created By 1969 AA amp CS had become the largest department in the faculty At that point the first two PhD degrees in computer science were awarded to Byron L Ehle for a thesis on numerical analysis and to Hugh Williams for a thesis on computational number theory In 1975 the department dropped the words Applied Analysis and became simply the Department of Computer Science In 1982 the Institute for Computer Research ICR was established Its goals were to foster computer research facilitate interaction with industry and encourage advanced education in computer science and engineering Also that year the Ontario government announced plans to build the Davis Centre current home of the School of Computer Science The groundbreaking was in April 1985 and the Davis Centre was formally dedicated on November 10 1988 On May 1 2002 the department officially became the School of Computer Science On November 18 2005 it was renamed again to the David R Cheriton School of Computer Science in recognition of the establishment of the David R Cheriton Endowment for Excellence in Computer Science Cheriton had recently donated 25 million to the university Support for computing within the School of Computer Science had been historically provided by the Computer Science Computing Facility CSCF and ICR Programs editThe David R Cheriton School of Computer Science offers several diverse undergraduate programs including Bachelor of Computer Science Honours Computer Science Business Option Bioinformatics Option Digital Hardware Option Software Engineering Option Honours Data Science Bachelor of Mathematics Honours Computer Science Business Option Digital Hardware Option Bachelor of Software Engineering Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management In general the philosophy of the undergraduate program is to build a solid foundation of mathematics and computer science during the first three years of the program allowing students more flexibility in fourth year Required courses for all computer science programs include courses in combinatorics data structures algorithms compilers software engineering and operating systems The curriculum is also designed to encourage either significant depth in an area outside of computer science such as in the Bioinformatics Option or exposure to a variety of areas outside of the computer science The school also offers Masters of Mathematics and Ph D graduate programs Master of Mathematics Computer Science Ph D in Computer ScienceReputation editThe university is well regarded in the field of Computer Science where it ranks 41st in the world and fourth in Canada according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and 22nd in the world and second in Canada in the QS World University Rankings in 2019 4 5 References edit a b c d Quick Facts Cheriton School of Computer Science Retrieved 26 February 2019 1 QS World University Rankings 2 US News Best Global Universities Retrieved 29 March 2022 World University Rankings 2019 by subject computer science Times Higher Education World University Rankings Times Higher Education 2019 Retrieved 28 June 2019 Computer Science amp Information Systems Rankings 2019 QS Top Universities QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited 2018 Retrieved 28 June 2019 Further reading editPeter James Ponzo 1992 Computer science at Waterloo a history to celebrate 25 years 1967 1992 University of Waterloo External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David R Cheriton School of Computer Science amp oldid 1195242706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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