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Established
  
1997

Undergraduates
  
< 550

Phone
  
+1 902-494-2093

Founded
  
1997

Architect
  
Brian MacKay-Lyons

Academic staff
  
78

Postgraduates
  
< 250

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Type of business
  
Faculty

Dalhousie University Faculty of Computer Science

Former names
  
School of Computer Science, Technical University of Nova Scotia (? - 1997) Computer Science Division, Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science, Dalhousie University (? - 1997)

Location
  
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Address
  
6050 University Ave, Halifax, NS B3H 1W5, Canada

The Faculty of Computer Science is a faculty of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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History

The Faculty of Computer Science was officially founded on 1 April 1997 with the merger of the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS) into Dalhousie University.

The Faculty of Computer Science traces its history to the School of Computer Science at TUNS and the Computer Science Division of the Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science at Dalhousie University.

Upon its founding, the Faculty of Computer Science took residence on the 15th and 16th floors of the Maritime Centre until the new Computer Science Building was completed in the fall of 1999. The new building was designed by Brian MacKay-Lyons and was featured in Canadian Architect in March 2000. It was renamed "Goldberg Computer Science Building" in June 2008 in recognition of a donation by Seymour Schulich and his wife, Tanna Goldberg-Schulich.

In July 2013, the Faculty launched the Institute for Big Data Analytics.

Programs

The Faculty of Computer Science offers several undergraduate programs including:

  • Bachelor of Computer Science (with/without Honours)
  • Data science Specialization
  • Artificial Intelligence Specialization
  • Cyber Security Specialization
  • Digital Media Specialization
  • In general, the philosophy of the undergraduate program is to build a solid foundation of mathematics and computer science during the first three years of the program, allowing students more flexibility in fourth year.

    The school offers a number of graduate level programs spanning fields such as bioinformatics, computational neuroscience, and machine learning.

    Notable people

  • Erik Demaine, Professor at MIT
  • Danielle Fong, Co-founder of LightSail Energy
  • Paul Gauthier, Co-founder of Inktomi and CTO of Groupon
  • Peter O'Hearn
  • References

    Dalhousie University Faculty of Computer Science Wikipedia