Welcome to the home page of the Department of Computer Science
and Information Technology. If you are a prospective
student, the links at the left will provide you with much of the
information that you need. We welcome on-line, transfer,
and second-degree students. If you fail to find what you
need on this page, please contact our office at 931-221-7840 or
email Bruce Myers, the Chair of the Department.

Computer Science Faculty:
Yingbing Yu, Jiang Li, Bruce Myers, Jim Vandergriff, Nancy
Smithfield
We have gotten behind on updating this web site. Here
are a few recent happenings.
- Dr. Jim Bateman retired at the end of the Spring 2007
semester and is now teaching part-time on post-retirement.
- Dr. Yingbing Yu joined the department as an assistant
professor in the Fall 2007 Semester, replacing Dr. Bateman. Dr. Yu's doctorate
is from the University of Louisville. His area of
expertise is computer security.
- Mr. Floyd Tackett joined the department as a part-time
instructor in the Fall '07 Semester.
- Dr. Jim Vandergriff took over the supervision of the
programming team from Dr. Bateman. They recently
participated in the regional ACM programming contest in
Cookeville.
- The new minor in networking is now available with one
new course being taught by Dr. Jiang Li during the Fall
semester. The minor was primarily developed by Jiang
Li and Nancy Smithfield.
- Dr. Wei Ding joined the department as an assistant
professor in the Fall 2008 Semester. Dr. Ding's
doctorate is from LSU. His area of expertise is
computer networks.
- Dr. Bruce Myers began his second four-year term as
Department Chair starting with the 2007-2008 year.
- Dr. Jaime Taylor is now serving as the Interim Dean of
the College of Science and Mathematics. Our department
is part of this college.
Hopefully more new information will appear here soon.
For APSU computer science graduates who may see this page,
please email us and let us know your current email address.
We would like to get some version of an electronic newsletter up
and going soon, and we will need your emails in order to
distribute it. We have lost some of our opportunities to
contact you by phone during the Phonathon, so please let us hear
from you.
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