Christopher Brown, a Glocester, RI native, is a senior completing his B.S. in computer science this spring. Working in a 3D sonar company, Farsounder, which was started by URI alumni, he is on his way towards a great career in software development used by the military and various corporations.
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Caitlyn Duggan is a fourth year student who started her computer science career by taking CSC101 as a math requirement. Finding the class both challenging and fun, she worked on getting her CS minor and eventually switched her major as she found her place within the department. Describing the department as more personal and intimate, she values the time and interaction she can easily get from the professors.
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Emily Grote is a Computer Science student who discovered her affinity for programming after taking CSC211, an Introductory course in programming. CSC 211, CSC 481 and CSC 436 are the classes Emily enjoyed most in the CS department because of the challenges and problem solving opportunities they provided. Generally, she likes the size of Computer Science classes and how professors are always willing to help students. When she’s not doing school work, Emily spends her time advancing her computer skills in the business world. Over the summer, she interned at Sparta Systems Inc. where she developed an email server application and an encryption program that was released to customers. She is currently doing an internship with the University Computing Systems where she is developing a digital museum for the Bonoff family collection. Emily is graduating in May with a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Science, after which she is planning to start her career as a C# or Java programmer.
