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Faculty of Computer ScienceBe Creative. Design Solutions. Help People.
1980s 2010s 2020s
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Technology is Changing Lives
Today, there simply aren’t enough people with the right skills to fill the growing demand for computer scientists and computer engineers.
This is a critical problem because technology holds the key to progress, and to addressing many of the world’s most pressing problems, including health care, education, global inequality and climate change.
- Bill Gates, February 2008
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SO YOU WANT A JOB AFTER GRADUATION?
“In 2011-2016, Canadian
employers will need to hire 106,000 ICT
workers”
New Brunswick Information and Communications Technology Council,
http://www.ictc-ctic.ca/Outlook_2011/exec_en.html
"I don't believe enough young people realize the opportunity that exists in
the ICT sector“
From “If you need a job, IT is the place to be”, in The Daily Gleaner, January 29th, 2011 - David Alward, premier of New
Brunswick
Computer Science at UNB
Combine your interests: Computer Science is used in every field!
Graduate debt-free with co-op
Career statistics for CS grads
Admissions, scholarships, student life
What are Computing Careers all about?
#1: Problem Solving. Computing professionals use analytical
thinking and an understanding of technology to solve problems in all
areas of life.
What are Computing Careers all about?
#2: Creativity. Computing professionals invent brand new ways of
using computers, and design graphics and interfaces for electronic
devices.
What are Computing Careers all about?
#3: Teamwork. Computing professionals combine their skills,
personality and expertise with others to solve complex problems in
creative ways.
Women in Computing
The world’s first electronic computer calculated ballistics trajectories
during WWII. Of the six main programmers, how many were
women?
You Can Combine Computer Science
with Other Interests!
What You Need to Know: #1
Combine Your Interests
Bachelor of Computer Science
What’s next? Graduates work in every industry, from software, gaming and app development to finance, government and healthcare. Some even go on to medical school!
The program: Study the fundamentals of Computer Science and learn to design and build innovative computer applications.
Choose one of 6 areas of specialization, or minor in another field to combine your interests.
Combine Your Interests
Bachelor of Information Systems
What’s next? Graduates take on crucial roles such as business analyst, application developer or project manager, providing leadership that aligns business with ICT in their industry of choice.
The program: Apply information technology to improve business processes and decision making within any kind of organization.
You will learn both computing skills and key business skills like finance, marketing, accounting and management.
Combine Your Interests
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
What’s next? Software engineers are particularly qualified to work on “safety-critical” applications, such as those found in the aviation, medical and energy industries.
The program: Apply engineering concepts to the design and maintenance of reliable, safe and efficient software systems.
Considered an Engineering degree, students are eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer upon graduation.
Combine Your Interests
Concurrent Programs: Graduate with a Bachelor of Computer Science and a…Bachelor of Science (5 yrs*) – major in
Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.
Bachelor of Arts (5 yrs*) – combine Computer Science with an Arts major of your choice.
Bachelor of Science in Geodesy/Geomatics Engineering (6 yrs*) – study the technology behind satellite, mapping and GPS systems
* not including co-op
We’ll Change Your World
Computer Science at UNB
Combine your interests
Graduate debt-free with co-op:Use work terms to “earn while you learn!”
Career statistics for CS grads
Admissions, scholarships, student life
How Does Co-op Work?
Alternate study terms and work terms.
Step 1: Choose jobs to apply for from the list Step 2: Companies interview on-campus
Step 3: Get matched with an employer!
Full-time work experience in between school terms
Graduate with 16 to 24 months experience Try out various types of jobs (and locations)
Attractive salaries Earn $13 to $25 per hour Graduate with little or no debt No need for a part-time job
Co-op Benefits
Systems Analyst Research in Motion, Fredericton
Help Desk Analyst UNB – Integrated Technology Services, Fredericton
Multimedia Programmer for Satellite Program
Canadian Space Agency, Montreal
Student software developer Canada Revenue Agency, PEI
Web applications developer Medavie Blue Cross, Moncton
Software Engineer Lockheed Martin Canada, Halifax
Application Development Exxon Mobile, Calgary, Alberta
Software Developer McCain Foods, Florenceville
Network Security Research Assistant
Communications Research Centre, Ottawa
Sample Co-op Jobs
One BCS student spent his first summer term working with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) in Montreal.
He took raw satellite data and turned it into a visual animation used in museums and during tours of the CSA!
The Co-op Experience
Our incredible Co-op program can
help you graduate
debt-free!
What You Need to Know: #2
Estimated Co-op Student BudgetYEAR TUITION CO-OP FEE CO-OP
INCOME
Year 1:(study, study, work 1)
$6,700 $730 $8,400
Year 2:(study, work 2, study)
$6,700 $730 $8,850
Year 3:(work 3, study, work 4)
$3,350 $1,460 $19,650
Year 4:(study, work 5, work 6)
$3,350 $1,460 $21,300
Year 5:(study, study, [grad])
$6,700 $0 $0
TOTALS $26,800 $4,380 $58,200
Extra Income: $58,200 – ($26,800 + $4,380) = $27,020
Based on average wages. Many co-op students use extra to pay living expenses and graduate debt-free.
Computer Science at UNB
Combine your interests
Graduate debt-free with co-op
Career statistics for CS grads:Your skills will be in high demand!
Admissions, scholarships, student life
From: Statistics Canada, 2008 degree production and Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Projected Average Annual Job Openings (2005-2015)
= Masters/PhD = Bachelors = Projected job openings
Engineering (includingArchitecture)
Mathematics, Computerand Information Science
Physical and Life Science
Canada Degree Production and Annual Employment Projections
A Great Time for A Career in Computing
Business, management and public administration
From: National Center for Education Statistics, 2010 degree production and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Projected Average Annual Job Openings (2010-2020)
United States Degree Production and Annual Employment Projections
A Great Time for A Career in Computing
Engineering Computer andInformation Sciences
Physical and Biological Sciences
Business, management and marketing
= Masters/PhD = Bachelors = Projected job openings
High Demand Means: Job Availability
High Demand Means: Job Security
The unemployment rate in the tech sector in Canada is extremely low – around 2 – 3%
The ICT industry was less affected by the recent recession than other sectors
Computing professionals are needed in jobs all over Canada.
High Demand Means: Higher Wages
Q: In NB, what starting salary can an average University graduate expect?
A: Around $35K is a reasonable expectation in NB.$35K per year = about $17.50/hr
Q: What salary offers do new Faculty of Computer Science graduates receive?A: CS graduates commonly make $45K to $55K in their first year after graduation. Some earn $70K or more.
$50K per year = about $25.00/hr$70K per year = about $35.00/hr
High Demand Means: Entrepreneurship
The Computing Science Creative Space (CS Square) for innovation and entrepreneurship
Network with local tech entrepreneurs, learn to develop mobile apps, join a team or even start your own company!
Computer Science prepares you for a career with a
number of amazing
companies!
What You Need to Know: #3
Computer Science prepares you for a career with a
number of amazing
companies!
Computing professionals work at…
Computer Science at UNB
Combine your interests
Graduate debt-free with co-op
Career statistics for CS grads
Admissions, scholarships, student life:Small classes and a friendly atmosphere
WHAT’S
NEXT?The Future Student Newsletter
A monthly email about how Computer Science is used in the real world and what life is like for our students.
Come for a Tour!
Meet our co-op coordinator, sit in on a class, and tour our classrooms, labs and student spaces. Lunch is on us!
Application Deadline – March 31st Scholarship Deadline – March 1st
Required Courses: English and Math English 122 Pre-Calculus 12A Pre-Calculus 12B
Required Courses: Science Bachelor of Computer Science:
Physics 122 or Chemistry 122 or Biology 122
Bachelor of Information Systems:No Science Requirement
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering:Both Physics 122 and Chemistry 122
Required Grade Average: 75%
N.B. Admission Requirements
Application Deadline – March 31st Scholarship Deadline – March 1st
Required Courses: English and Math English 12 Advanced Math 12 or Academic Math 12 Pre-Calculus Math 12
Required Courses: Science Bachelor of Computer Science:
Physics 12 or Chemistry 12 or Biology 12
Bachelor of Information Systems:No Science Requirement
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering:Both Physics 12 and Chemistry 12
Required Grade Average: 75%
N.S. Admission Requirements
Application Deadline – March 31st Scholarship Deadline – March 1st
Required Courses: English and Math English 621 Math 521A or Math 521B One of: Math 621A, 621B, 611A or 611B
Required Courses: Science Bachelor of Computer Science:
Physics 621 or Chemistry 621 or Biology 621
Bachelor of Information Systems:No Science Requirement
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering:Both Physics 621 and Chemistry 621
Required Grade Average: 75%
P.E.I. Admission Requirements
$200 Travel Voucherfor P.E.I. Students!
Absolutely No Programming
Experience Required to
Apply!
What You Need to Know: #4
Scholarship Deadline – March 1st
This year, incoming Faculty of Computer Science students received $269,000 in scholarships! Visit http://www.cs.unb.ca/scholarships
STEM Scholarship - $60,000 RIM Scholarship - $3,000
Entrance scholarships at UNB for high achieving high schoolers. Visit
http://www.unb.ca/scholarships
Hundreds of thousands of dollars in external scholarships! Visit
http://www.studentawards.com
Scholarship Opportunities
Life @ UNB FCS!
Class sizes < 40 students One-on-one attention and support Tutoring for first-year courses
through Student Success Centre
Friendly student body House Cup competition Monthly board game
nights and other social events
#1: Identify personality, interests,
skills and strengths
#2: Consider options
#3: Combine your interests
#4: Specialize over time
A Career In Computing?So Many Options!
Now
Later
After GraduationThe experience I gained in the co-op program at
UNB was invaluable in landing me a middle-level software development position directly after graduating.
“ I work and live in Toronto,
writing iPhone and iPad apps for a tech startup named Keek.”
~Ash Furrow BCS’11
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Now Is The Time!
Get a great job when you’re done!
Gain valuable work experience and
potentially graduate debt-free
with our Co-op program!
Combine Computer Science with other
interests!
Typical First Year of BCS Program(5 courses each term)
Fall TermSept – Dec
Winter TermJan – Apr
• Introduction to Computer Programming I (in Java)• Introduction to Calculus I• Overview of Computer Science• Arts/Science/Business Elective x 2
• Introduction to Computer Programming II (in Java)• Introduction to Calculus II• Discrete Structures• Data and Information Management• Arts/Science/Business Elective
Typical First Year of BISys Program(5 courses each term)
Fall TermSept – Dec
Winter TermJan – Apr
• Introduction to Computer Programming I (in Java)• Business Math I• Introduction to Business• Economics (Micro)• Arts/Free Elective
• Introduction to Computer Programming II (in Java)• Business Math II• Foundations of Information Systems• Economics (Macro)• Arts/Free Elective
Typical First Year of BScSwE Program(5 courses each term)
Fall TermSept – Dec
Winter TermJan – Apr
• Introduction to Computer Programming I (in Java)• Introduction to Calculus I• Intro to Linear Algebra• Physics• Engineering Design and Communication
• Introduction to Computer Programming II (in Java)• Introduction to Computer Programming (in MATLAB)• Introduction to Calculus II• Electricity and Magnetism• Chemistry
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