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Texas Christian University offers
undergraduate education in a wide variety of fields
with a strong commitment to excellence and highest
scholarship in the disciplines and professions represented.
Mary Couts Burnett Library provides on campus library
facilities for study and research as well as on-line
access to collections at other affiliated universities.
The BS degrees in Computer Science and Computer Information Science are administered
by the TCU Department of Computer Science. The department maintains several computing
laboratories for use by students. A separate laboratory is maintained for use
by students enrolling in the department's computer hardware courses. All laboratories
may be physically accessed 24 hours a day. Dial in lines are also provided so
that students may access these systems from remote locations. The TCU Network
is also available for any student living in the dorms. Laser printers are provided
in all of the Department's student laboratories.
Software tools are an important part of the learning experience in the BS program.
CASE tools such as Anatools and Software Through Pictures are available for student
use; there are numerous programming languages such as Pascal, C, Ada, SmallTalk,
C++, Eiffel, SR, Lisp, Java and Visual Basic; document preparation tools such
as LaTeX, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Access, and FrameMaker
are accessible; research environments such as PAISLey are available for study.
The university has a high speed connection to the internet and gives access to
its students.
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William
E. and Jean Jones Tucker Technology Center |
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TTC
323: Digital Circuits Lab |
TTC
328: System/Network Lab |
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TTC
330: Senior Design Lab |
TTC
331: Upper Division Lab |
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