As a student at the
Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences (GSCIS), you will be using
the school's and the university's computing environments as an integral part
of your course of study. All GSCIS students are provided NSU computer accounts
but must obtain their own Internet service providers and use their own computer
systems.
Amon B. Seagull, Ph.D
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Associate Professor
amons@nova.edu
(954) 262-2048
1-800-986-2247 ext. 22048
Graduate School of Computer and
Information Sciences
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
Academic Advisors
MCIS-Computer Information Systems
CISC-Computer Science
MSIS-Information Security
MSIT-Information System Security
MSIT-Software Development
DCIS-Computer Information Systems
CISD-Computer Science
Kerry-Anne Billings B.S.
(954) 262-2062
(800) 986-2247, ext 22062
kb265@nova.edu
MITE-Information Technology in Education
MSIT-Educational Technology
MMIS-Management Information Systems
MSIT-Information Security Management
MSIT-Information Technology Management
DISS-Information Systems
DCTE-Computing Technology in Education
Jennifer Revezzo B.S.
(954) 262-2053
(800) 986-2247, ext 22053
jennalex@nova.edu
Past Events
Commencement: 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009
IEEE SoutheastCon 2005
Fast Facts
The Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences has been a pioneer in online graduate education. It began offering online programs in 1983 and created the first electronic classroom in 1985. Since that time, it has developed other unique software tools to enhance the online learning environment.
Today, NSU is the nation's seventh largest, not-for-profit, independent university, with more than 28,000 students and 103,000 alumni; a sprawling, 300-acre Fort Lauderdale-Davie campus; and a presence in nine countries around the world. Through five decades of explosive growth, our reputation for academic excellence and innovation continues to flourish.
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