Division of Computing Studies

Developers, faculty connect at Polytechnic’s ATIC

The newly named Advanced Technology Innovation Center (ATIC) at the Polytechnic campus continues to engage developers looking for ways to test ideas or create functional prototypes. With a sizeable list of partners already... Full Article (page 2)



Message from the Department Chair

This is an exciting time for the Division of Computing Studies! We are moving forward rapidly on many fronts and I hope that reviewing several of these at this site will excite you as well.

Our undergraduate curriculum was revised extensively in 2006, and the graduate program is now being carefully reviewed. See the degree programs pages for more information about these developments.

In 2006 the ASU Polytechnic campus defined a "Polytechnic core" that provides a distinctive quality to all the programs offered here. The ability to make effective, creative use of computing technology is fundamental to the success of that initiative – and indeed, is essential to producing graduates who will be effective professionals. Our faculty are working collaboratively with faculty in other disciplines to build bridges, and in the coming year you will see new courses and refinements of existing courses designed to serve the entire campus.

After years of declining enrollment in computing programs nationwide (and we followed that trend here, too), last year our enrollments began to show a modest increase, and the projected enrollment for this coming year appears to be dramatic – perhaps as much as 25% growth. At the same time our admissions process for the graduate program is becoming more rigorous and we are attracting excellent new students. We are enjoying the best of both worlds – growing in both quality and quantity. Those who hire our graduates will be well served!

In 2008 we will move into brand new quarters that provide office space for our growing faculty, state-of-the-art server and high performance computing space, five new instructional laboratories, and access to a number of new mediated classrooms. For pictures and a webcam look at the “Under Construction” link at the ASU Polytechnic Homepage.

Welcome to the web pages of Arizona State University’s Division of Computing Studies at the ASU Polytechnic campus. I encourage you to contact me if you are a considering joining our program, an interested parent, or a company that would like to work with our students

Dr. Ben Huey, Chair

About the Division of Computing Studies

The Division of Computing Studies (DCST) is organized within the College of Technology and Innovation on ASU’s Polytechnic campus in Mesa, Arizona. The Division offers professional bachelor's and master's degree programs in applied computer sciences concentrations.

The Division's mission is to provide students with a laboratory-rich learning environment that values creativity and paces the evolution of the computing industry. Faculty work closely with the computing and software industries to define and deliver curricula that focuses on the languages, methods and tools used today in the computing world.

Computing Studies graduates are prepared for careers in a number of industry areas including digital design applications, distributed Web-based systems, embedded systems and networks, and in application areas such as engineering, biology or business.


Division of Computing Studies
#9141 - Lecturer
Teach undergrad courses; install & maintain computers in lab; assist in student outreach efforts

100% FTE	6/1/2008, if not filled, then the 15th of each month 
		thereafter until the search is closed

Contact Information

Division of Computing Studies
ISTB3, Suite 103
7417 E. Unity Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85212
(480) 727-1137
E-mail: dcst@asu.edu