Faculty are assigned to the following departmental
service positions by the department chair,
and delegated appropriate authorities, in order to share
responsibility for the welfare and functioning of the
department.
- Director of Undergraduate Studies (Leach)
- chairs undergraduate curriculum committee
- coordinates undergraduate curriculum
- coordinates undergraduate advisors
- also serves as Course Scheduling Manager
- works with advisors to estimate student demands in
undergraduate courses
- creates course and room schedule for all courses
- implements teaching assignments from Chair
- coordinates schedule with faculty
- works with program assistant (McNealy) to enter data
- represents department on Statewide Common Course Numbering
Discipline Committee
- Director of Graduate Studies (Hawkes)
- reviews incoming transcripts, after students are admitted
and agree to come to FSU
- evaluates transfer credit
- reviews prerequisites
- places students
- assigns incoming students to faculty advisors
- graduation checks
- holds graduate student orientation meetings each
semester
- chairs graduate curriculum committee
- Director of Graduate Admissions (Burmester)
- manages graduate admissions & financial aid committee
- reviews all applications
- applies criteria agreed upon by admissions/financial aid committee
to screen out unqualified cases
- passes qualified cases to admissions/financial aid committee
for ranking and decision on offers of admission & financial aid
- allocates assistantships
- sends offer letters to students
- is assisted by program assistant (McNealy) and undergrad
student assistants
- Associate Chair (Gaitros)
- administrative supervisor of TAs
- TA/adjunct duty assignments
- TA English language certifications
- TA/adjunct training, coordinates with PIE
- TA/adjunct evaluation: SUSSAI & visitations
- TA/adjunct office assignments
- Coordinates with department secretary (Rico) on key/lock authorizations
- Manages OPS budget, working with program assistant (Snyder)
- Manages tuition waiver budget
- Coordinates with Director of Graduate Admissions
to determine number of assistantships we can afford to offer
- Oversees course offerings taught by TAs
- Coordinates with client departments on service course requirements
- Other ad hoc duties assigned by the department chair
- Director of Internship Programs (Levitz)
- Manages internship program
- Makes contacts with employers
- Reviews and approves applications
- Supervises student interns, assigns grades
- Director of Software Engineering Program (Stoecklin)
- Administers master's track in SE
- Chairs SE oversight committee
- Receives and processes applications for track
- Corresponds or meets as necessary with employers to
certify on-the-job experiences to satisfy experience checklist
- Calls committee meetings to approve applications for track
- Initiates further development of SE curriculum
- Coordinates with Director of Graduate Studies to
certify completion of experience requirement
- Coordinates with Director of Graduate Admissions to ensure
incoming students do not bypass the track admission process
- Director of CNSA Program (Riccardi)
- Administers master's track in CNSA
- Chairs CNSA oversight committee
- Receives and processes applications for track
- Corresponds or meets as necessary with employers to
certify on-the-job experiences to satisfy experience checklist
- Calls committee meetings to approve applications for track
- Initiates further development of CNSA curriculum
- Coordinates with Director of Graduate Studies to
certify completion of experience requirement
- Coordinates with Director of Graduate Admissions to ensure
incoming students do not bypass the track admission process
- Portfolio Review Committee Chair (Schwartz)
- Chairs PhD Portfolio Review Committee
- Calls students to update portfolios annually
- Convenes committee for annual portfolio reviews
- Convenes committee in response to
student requests for special admission to candidacy reviews
- Writes letters to students, copied to Director of Graduate Studies,
reporting on results of portfolio reviews.
- Works with program assistant (McNealy) to keep portfolios on file.
- Computer & Network Administrator (Sprague)
- Manages equipment inventory
- Manages/administers computer systems
- Manages teaching lab facilities
- Manages/administers software licenses
- Manages/administers departmental network
- Manages support staff for teaching labs,
network, and computer systems
- Administers user accounts and on-line documentation
- Faculty Senator (elected: currently McDuffie)
The Senator is responsible for representing the
department in the FSU Faculty Senate.
- Faculty Senate Alternate (elected)
The Alternate
is responsible for covering meetings at which the Senator
is unable to attend.
- ACM Advisor (ACM) (Van Engelen)
This individual is responsible for advising the student
ACM chapter. This generally includes meeting periodically
with the ACM officers to plan their activities.
- Honors Day Organizer (Honors ) (Leach)
This individual is responsible for organizing the
annual departmental Honors Day activity each spring.
This should be held near the end of the spring term,
before the end of classes.
- Distance Learning Liaison (ODDL)
(Lacher)
This individual is responsible for ensuring that
the department is kept informed of developments at ODDL, and vice
versa. In situations that call for representing the position of
the department on a particular issue, the Liaison should consult
with the department chair, who may in turn call a faculty meeting
or e-mail poll, in order to develop a departmental position on the
issue.
- CSIT Liaison (CSIT)
(Gallivan)
This individual is responsible for ensuring that
the department is kept informed of developments at CSIT, and vice
versa. In situations that call for representing the position of
the department on a particular issue, the Liaison should consult
with the department chair, who may in turn call a faculty meeting
or e-mail poll, in order to develop a departmental position on the
issue.
- Computer Engineering Liaison (Eng)(Hawkes)
This individual is
responsible for ensuring that the department is kept informed of
developments in the Computer Engineering Program of the FSU/FAMU
COE, and vice versa.
In situations that call for representing
the position of the department on a particular issue, the
Liaison should consult with the department chair, who may in turn
call a faculty meeting or e-mail poll, in order to develop a
departmental position on the issue.
- Library Liaison (Lib) (Kohout)
This individual is
responsible for ensuring that the department is kept informed of
developments with respect to the Library, and vice versa. (This
generally includes dealing with periodic requests for us to cut
our journal subscriptions.)
In situations that call for representing
the position of the department on a particular issue, the
Liaison should consult with the department chair, who may in turn
call a faculty meeting or e-mail poll, in order to develop a
departmental position on the issue.
- Campus Computing-Related Committee Representatives (CIRC)(Levitz, Riccardi)
These individuals are responsible for
ensuring that the department is kept informed of
developments with respect to the activities of the Computing
and Information Resources Committee and the Campus Networking
Committee of the Faculty Senate, and vice versa.
In situations that call for representing
the position of the department on a particular issue, the
Liaison should consult with the department chair, who may in turn
call a faculty meeting or e-mail poll, in order to develop a
departmental position on the issue.
- Science Area Representative for Promotion & Tenure (PTRep) (Gallivan)
This individual represents the department on the Science Area
Promotion and Tenure Committee, and may be asked to serve on
higher level committees also.
- Colloquium Chair (Colloq) (TBD)
This person
is responsible for organizing and overseing the departmental colloquium
colloquium series. Because
this is also a course offered for credit, the job involves both
service and teaching.
An important guiding principal is that the buck stops
with the colloquim chair. To the extent that one delegates, one
has to be vigilant that the delegated duties are carried out. For
example, if a speaker shows up at the airport and no one is there
to greet him, the department gets a black eye and the
colloquium chair is responsible.
- Collect info from faculty about desired speakers to invite.
- Invite speakers.
- Notify the publication STATE so the talk will be given publicity.
An e-mail address for such is in STATE (the FSU newsletter).
- Arrange overnight accomodations.
- Arrange for speaker to be picked up and returned to the airport.
- Arrange a room for the talk.
- If there is an honorarium to be paid, work with the CS office
manager well in advance of the visit to fill out forms to arrange
for that.
- Well in advance of the visit, have the CS staff person
in charge of travel forms make up a TAR form
to cover the speakers expenses.
- Send e-mail to faculty and grads announcing the talk the
end of the week before the talk, and the day of the talk.
- Arrange for the speaker to be entertained. Typically this would
involve getting up a group to take the speakker to lunch, and getting
up a group to take the speaker to dinner. Sometimes a faculty
member will volunteer to entertain the speaker at his/her home.
- While the speaker is here, take the speaker by the CS staff
person responsible for travel to provide social security number
and sign the reimbursement forms to receive payments for travel
expenses.
- Maintain a Colloquium web page and arrange to have it linked off the
CS dept pages.
Example web pages from the Spring 2000 Colloquium series,
done by Dr. Levitz, can be seen at
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~baker/dept/colloquium_2000/index.html
- Manage the Colloquium class; that is, the group of students taking
Colloquim for credit. Guidlines for this can be found at the URL:
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~baker/dept/colloquium_2000/inst_to_students.html