Computer Science
Due to the rapid growth of both Everyman University and our Computer Science Department, we are located in two buildings:  the Henry Muscleman College of English and the Like, as well as our home base of the Edmund Monroe Egress Science Building.  -JJ
Lab located in the Henry Muscleman Buidling.
Lab located in the Edmund Monroe Egress Building
Junior, Doug Mathias napping on the job, or school (haha).
Faculty Lounge Computer Lab located in the Edward J. Stokes Main Building, genreally called "Main."  These computers are still the property of the Computer Science Department though.  They do not belong to the faculty.
Degrees Offered

Computer History
Computer Dynamics
Old Computers
DOS Design
Microsoft Basics

Courses Offered

COMP1201: Backgrounds in Computer
COMP1202: Computer Parts
COMP1301: Computer History to 1959
COMP1302: Contemporary Computer History
COMP1400: Understanding Old Computer Concepts
COMP2301: UNIVAC: Acronyms for a New Century
COMP2302: The Bit
COMP2310: The Byte
COMP2311: And So On
COMP2400: Intro to Computer Dynamic Theory (Lab included)
COMP3301: DOS: Acronyms for a New Century Part II
COMP3302: New Electronics in Society
COMP3400:
Intro to Computer Dynamic New Stuff (Lab Included)
COMP4401: Microsoft Basics: Windows
COMP4402: Microsoft Basics: Discovery of Commercial Uses
COMP4311: Understanding the Command Line
COMP4411: Crappy Computers (Lab included, bring your own Apple)
COMP4412: How to write an acceptable away message
COMP4420: How  to write an acceptable Xanga message
New things are the way of the future... -Sal Lavato
Professor Jemarius Jackson, Computer Science Director, Everyman University
State-of-the-art!
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