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For additional or specific information
about Information Technology, contact:

School of EECS IT
Undergraduate Program
University of Central Florida,
PO Box 162362
Orlando, FL 32816-2362
www.eecs.ucf.edu

Dr. Ali Orooji, Information Technology
Undergraduate Program Coordinator

School of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL 32816-2362
Phone: (407) 823-5660
FAX: (407) 823-5419
Email: orooji@eecs.ucf.edu


EECS & Information Technology
Main Office (HEC 246):

(407) 823-EECS (3327)

IT Undergraduate Advising (HEC 245):
(407) 823-2787 or 3-5660

CECS Academic Affairs Office
(ENG1 107):
(407) 823-2455

College Academic Affairs
(ENG1 107):
(407) 823-2455

Admissions: (407) 823-3000

Bookstore: (407) 823-2665

Campus Tours: (407) 823-3000

Info & Directions to UCF:
(407) 882-0909

Employment Opportunity:
(407) 823-2778

Financial Aid: (407) 823-2827

Housing: (407) 823-4663

Multicultural Academic & Support:
(407) 823-2716

OASIS:(407) 823-2492

Veteran's Affairs: (407) 823-2707

UCF Open House (select dates):
(407) 823-5359

University Honors Program:
(407) 823-2076

UCF Web site:
http://www.ucf.edu
 

An Information Technology Bachelors Degree is outstanding preparation for many of the world's most exciting and profitable careers. Information Technology (IT) is the basis for the world's economies to create, manage and support information in a variety of forms. IT is understating the technology underlying the data revolution and learning the programming skills necessary for the administration of that technology in today's ever more technically-focused workplace. Careers in IT and computer/information systems are expected to grow 16 percent during the 2006-2016 decade according to the U.S. Department of Labor. With a BS degree in IT, you can learn to work with data, networking, still images, videos, multimedia and other forms not yet invented.

This section outlines the undergraduate Information Technology program for the Bachelor of Science degree offered by the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS).

Information Technology students in the School of EECS have many unique advantages at UCF:

  • The UCF Programming Team is one of the best in the world! CS teams compete annually in the ACM's International Programming Contest, and our EECS team has an unmatched record - finishing in the Southeast regions top three every year since 1982! EECS teams have earned five Top-10 finishes out of 6,000 teams world-wide.
  • EECS has prestigious research programs for undergraduates (REUs). EECS has been an NSF REU site in Computer Vision since NSF started the program in 1987.
  • The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) student chapter, additional Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs), IEEE Computer Society and UPE Computer Science Honor Society provide real-life benefits including networking, face-to-face meetings with experts and career experience.
  • The School's new home is the Harris Corp. Engineering Center - an ultra high-tech building with revolutionary equipment, computers and labs for students.
  • EECS has been a site for an REU program in computer vision since the inception of REU by NSF in 1987. During the last two decades, almost 200 undergraduate students from different schools all over the country have participated in this program. NSF has extended its funding for the EECS Computer Vision Lab REU program through 2008. PIs on this project are Mubarak Shah, Niels da Vitoria Lobo and Dr. Takis Kasparis.
  • EECS had 10 Honors in the Major students and 145 active Honors students in 2007. EECS had 9 LEAD scholars also.
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | Orlando, Florida 32816-2362
Phone: (407) 823-EECS (3327) | Fax: (407) 823-5419