Abstract
The development of a Computer Science program in an era of economic uncertainty and general enrollment declines is presented. The cooperative efforts necessary in such a situation are described in detail and the interesting curricula which culminated from these efforts are presented in the Appendices.
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A cooperative development effort of a computer science program
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