Housed in the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, the department offers bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science.
HistoryIn 1973, RIT's Institute College established the Department of Computer Science and Technology. In July of 1976, the Department moved into the newly formed School of Computer Science and Technology. In 1981, the School of Computer Science and Technology moved into the College of Applied Science and Technology, taking the Department with it. The Department remained in CAST until 2000. In 2001, the School of Computer Science and Technology formally became its own college, the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences (GCCIS), and the Department was moved into GCCIS.
Dates of Existence1973-present
Historical NamesDepartment of Computer Science and Technology
Documents from 1983
An Artificial Intelligence Approach to the Game of Backgammon, Chang-Chung Yang
Distributed computation in computer networks, Ching-Liang You
Documents from 1982
On the Use of Cognitive Principles and the Personalized System of Instruction in Computer Science Education, James Bradley
The Implementation of a Network Oriented Database Management System Designed to Run Under the Unix Operating System, Mary Dvonch
SMA80 Structured Macro Assembler, Joseph R. Garappolo
Development of a Software Package to Generate Screen Maintenance Programs for Use on Qantel Computers, Jane Keller
An Investigation and Implementation of Recommendation X.25 on a Motorola M6800 Based Network, Louis Nyerges
Satellite channel sharing and its implications for computer networks, David Storch
Documents from 1981
The use of the spline function in computer-aided type design, Kathleen Barry Albertini
Draw-a-map: An Interactive graphical system using a relational data base, Ethel Comte
Tracing COBOL programs- What can your students gain?, Henry Etlinger
The biological and mathematical basis of L systems, Christine Kelly-Sacks
Cryptography and its application to operating system security, Michelle Painchaud
Major Trends in Operating Systems Development, Margaret M. Reek
Language processors for the Motorola M68000 microprocessor, Joseph Ziarko
Documents from 1980
The CMS-2 subset compiler, J. T. Badura
Implementation of an LALR(1) Parser Generator, G. Svenheim
Documents from 1979
Concur: a High-Level Language for Concurrent Programming, Karen Anderson
The AL Compiler, Kenneth Reek
Documents from 1977
Computer Recognition of Various Aspects of a 35-Lead Electrocardiogram, Mitchell Janoff