Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 23:54:51 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 18:05:07 GMT Content-length: 1999
The George Washington University, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, offers a traditional graduate program in computer science with eight areas of specialization. One of these areas, Education and Multimedia Systems, is a brand new area of specialization in the department based upon the growing demand for graduate study and research in this emerging interdisciplinary field. This area presents a unique combination of computer science, instructional design principles, and the latest multimedia hardware and software applications.
Courses in this area focus on the technical, pedagogical, and design skills necessary to prepare students to work or do advanced research in a field for which there is a high demand. The department offers three graduate courses that relate specifically to this area to enable graduate students to complete either a major or minor in this specialization, In addition, students have the opportunity to do independent research projects, to take additional courses in cognitive psychology and education, and to use the state of the art equipment in the Interactive Multimedia Research Lab.
Admissions Information: EECS Department, GW, (202) 994-6083
For Course Information, see Prof. Rachelle S. Heller
or see: Prof. C. Dianne Martin
Return to the People home pageReturn to the Projects home page
Return to the Department home page