MSIE students
As part of your curriculum (the "residency" component), you are
encouraged to do an internship with a company or a faculty member
during the summer. If you choose not to, you must take a normal
course elective to make this up. There is a 4-credit course
associated with this, CS689, and you must sign up for and pay for that
class. The 4 credits are part of your 36 credits to
graduate. International students must complete a CPT (curricular
practical training) application process. A CPT application packet can
be picked up at the international student services office in UC402.
The instructor in charge of the course will be coordinating summer
residency/internships and provide you with the advisor letter.
Students will be required to make proposals and do a final
presentation/report as part of the course work. This does not consume
an international student's OPT (optional practical training) time,
which is typically used after graduation.
MSCS students
Students are not required but are encouraged to do an internship
during the summer after their first year. Domestic students are
allowed to do this without taking a course, but we encourage you to do
internships as part of your curricular to gain the guidance of a
faculty member who can provide advice and so on. For MSCS students we
have a 2-credit special topics course, CS 695 - Practicum Study, that
is above and beyond the 36 credits needed for graduation. It is a way
to formally recognize your internship on your transcript. This course
is also only allowed during the summer. International students must
complete a CPT (curricular practical training) application process. A
CPT application packet can be picked up at the international student
services office in UC402. Students will be required to make proposals
and do a final presentation/report as part of the course work. This
does not consume an international student's OPT (optional practical
training) time, which is typically used after graduation.
It is not the responsibility of the faculty to place students in
internships, though as you can see from our recent emails we will work
to help you get a position. Students must have a 3.0/4.0 GPA to
participate.
Selected recent internships
SAP Technorati BEA Lawrence Livermore National Lab Lawrence Berkeley Lab Internet Archive Salesforce.com Sun Microsystems Texas A&M University Jeteye Dennis Batey B.S. Computer Science program Dr. Batey earned his M.S. in Computer Science at Harvard University, completed his M.D. program and is now practices medicine in Alaska.
Theodore Bisson B.S. Computer Science and Mathematics program Mr. Bisson worked on the design team for the best-selling computer games: Diablo and Diablo II.
Danny Chen B.S. Computer Science and Mathematics program Dr. Chen completed his Ph.D. studies in Computer Science at Purdue University and is now a professor of Computer Science at the University of Notre Dame where he and his colleagues developed an important new cancer treatment being used nationwide. Dr. Chen's main research interests are in the areas of algorithm design, analysis, and implementation, computational geometry, parallel and distributed computing, computational medicine, data mining, robotics, VLSI design, and computer graphics. He has developed many efficient sequential and parallel algorithms for solving fundamental geometric, graphic, and combinatorial problems, and has published over 90 journal and conference papers in these areas. In addition, he has given many invited talks on his research work at conferences, research institutes, and computer science departments in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia.
Michael Del Rosario M.S. Computer Science program Dr. Del Rosario earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Cornell University and is now a university professor.
Patrick McGovern B.S. Computer Science program Patrick McGovern is the Director of SourceForge.net, an organization that provides full web-based administration for companies. Patrick previously led VA Software where he guided the SourceForge project to international recognition and over 1 million registered participants.
Raul Ocazionez M.S. Computer Science program Mr. Ocazionez has pioneered his own software company, Informatix, with offices now in San Francisco and Sacramento. They focus in human services and Child Support Enforcement (CSE). Informatix now handles CSE for over 95% of the counties in California. They also now manage a large state contract for software supporting 911 emergency response.
Boris Weissman B.S. Computer Science and Mathematics program Dr. Weissman completed his Ph.D. studies in Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley.
John Witchell M.S. Computer Science program John Witchell was a key player in the development of the FlashMob Supercomputer event at USF and designed the official websites for Al Gore's presidential campaign. John recently founded prosper.com.
Selected grad schools
USF undergrad and graduate students have gone on to graduate school at excellent schools such as: MIT UC Davis UCLA UCSD Syracuse Stanford Berkeley Indiana University University of Chicago Purdue University
Selected companies
USF undergrad and graduate students have gone to work for great companies like: Apple Netscape Sourceforge Electronic Arts BEA Blizzard Macromedia Microsoft IBM Research Lawrence Livermore National Lab Lawrence Berkeley Lab Internet Archive Intel Sun Pixion SAP Webex Thortech Embarcadero Technologies Akamai Oracle VMWare Walt Disney Imagineering Jeteye Hitachi First American Title Company Unisys TRW Financial Systems Wells Fargo Bank Data General Anderson Consulting Chevron Information Technology Company Underwriters Laboratories Toshiba America
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