Application for Applied Computer Science Groups
Computer Science Department, Earlham College
* * * * The Application Deadline is December 13th, 2006 at 4p * * * *
* * * * Turn in completed applications to Jim Rogers * * * *
All members of the Applied CS Groups must register for CS-281:Applied Groups
for either 0 or 1 Credit in each semester that they are working in the group.
Those who are getting paid via workstudy may only register for 0 Credits. If
you are more interested in credit than money, you can register for 1 Credit in
one semester of each of three years. (A maximum of 1 Credit per year, 3
Credits total.)
1) Name
2) Email address
3) Campus phone
4) Please rank, in order of your interest, the following groups. Rank the
group(s) you are most interested in "1". Indicate equal interest by giving the
groups the same numerical rank.
___ CS Content Administration
___ CS Pedagogical Tools
___ CS System and Network Administration
___ DBI Group (Database Interfacing Group---WebDB)
___ HIP (hardware interfacing project)
___ Green Science
___
5) Are you committed to working an average of about 10 hours each week during
the semester?
6) Are you committed for about 1.5 years for this position?
(The following questions are intended to help us determine what conflicts there
may be for your time. Please answer as clearly and completely as you can.
Conflicts do not rule out participation; we simply need to be able to predict
the level of coverage we will have.)
7) Do you have work study commitments currently? Do you have a workstudy
award? How many hours per week does it permit you to work? Would you give-up
your other work study position if necessary?
8) Are you planning on going on an off-campus study program?
9) What extracurricular activities do you participate in? Are there intervals
during the semester in which these activities may preempt your work with the
group?
10) Are you interested in working on campus on applied CS activities during
this coming or another summer? (This is not a requirement, merely a statement
of interest).
11) If you haven't declared a major yet what is it likely to be? (These groups
are not restricted to CS majors but, with the exception of Green Science,
preference is given to majors or those who intend to be majors.)
12) Have you read the SAGE Code of Ethics? Are you comfortable living with
such strictures? (Please see the attached page).
13) Check the appropriate spots:
Have Taken Committed to Taking
___ ___ Advanced Programming
___ ___ Algorithms and Data Structures
___ ___ Principles of Computer Organization
___ ___ Theory of Computation
___ ___ Operating Systems
___ ___ Database Systems
___ ___ Software Engineering
___ ___ Networks and Networking
___ ___ Programming Languages
___ ___ Graphics
___ ___ Parallel and Distributed Computing
___ ___ Electronics and Instrumentation
14) Write a paragraph or more telling us why you are interested in this work,
what you hope to learn, and what you feel you have to offer. Include a summary
of the computer languages, tools, etc. that you are comfortable with. Attach
your essay to this application.
15) Please attach a copy of your current transcript (from WebDB) to this
application.
Signature ___________________________________ Date _________________________