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I think its a good decision to bring CS dept. under School of Engineering and this change should have been made much before. CS and CompEE curriculum goes hand in hand. ECE students can then select interesting courses from CS field without much fuss about it being in another academic department. Even for the CS students, they can get a good taste of hardware courses. The ECE elective list will get a variation and expand the horizon for student to select from. In the industry, people are looking for students who are equally adept at writing software and hardware programming. Hence I completely support the idea of adding CS to Purdue's array of Engineering schools. --[[User:Apanja|Apanja]] 09:03, 23 September 2010 (UTC)Ananya Panja
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Should Purdue Computer Science move to the College of Engineering?

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I am curious what everyone in CS thinks about this topic, as well as the resignation of former Head Aditya Mathur.

How does this affect the students in CS? What are the benefits and drawbacks?

If you do not know anything about the possible move or the resignation of Aditya Mathur, see resources below:

Resignation Letter

White Paper on the Discussion of Computer Science and Engineering

Purdue Exponent Article

--Haddada 12:39, 20 September 2010 (UTC)


I think its a good decision to bring CS dept. under School of Engineering and this change should have been made much before. CS and CompEE curriculum goes hand in hand. ECE students can then select interesting courses from CS field without much fuss about it being in another academic department. Even for the CS students, they can get a good taste of hardware courses. The ECE elective list will get a variation and expand the horizon for student to select from. In the industry, people are looking for students who are equally adept at writing software and hardware programming. Hence I completely support the idea of adding CS to Purdue's array of Engineering schools. --Apanja 09:03, 23 September 2010 (UTC)Ananya Panja

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