Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Photos from 2012 Computer Science Winter Holiday Party



The MUM Computer Science students, faculty and administrators had a joyous holiday party in the Argiro Student Center Student Lounge on December 21st. Please click here to enjoy photos from this event.

Happy holidays from the CS Department at Maharishi University of Management!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

New MUM MSCS Computer Professionals Program Poster

 
See our new poster.

New video on MUM Computer Science MSCS Program

See the new video overview of our Master of Science in Computer Science program with Paid Training and Financial Aid at Maharishi University of Management, USA.  http://youtu.be/wcUMMIrDy48

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

$2.4 Million Grant to Support Research on PTSD in Veterans

The MUM Research Institute and a Veterans Administration center have together received a $2.4 million federal grant to study the effect of the Transcendental Meditation program on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in veterans.

The randomized controlled clinical trial will compare the Transcendental Meditation program to prolonged-exposure treatment -- a trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy considered to be the VA's "gold standard." A third group will receive health education. There will be a total of 210 subjects, with the entire study taking four years to complete.

"There's a national crisis taking place with PTSD among the military returning from Afghanistan and Iraq," said MUM professor Sanford Nidich, the study's principal investigator. "PTSD is a common, disabling, and costly condition among veterans, affecting 10% to 20% of this high-risk population."

Two previous pilot studies conducted on PTSD and the experiences of veterans across the country suggest that the Transcendental Meditation program can have a significant impact on reducing PTSD.

The primary success of the treatment will be measured using a standard assessment called the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale. Other study outcomes will include depression, psychological distress, quality of life, substance usage, and physiological/biochemical mechanisms.

"The Veterans Administration acknowledges that it has a huge investment in mental health care, with the large numbers of veterans with PTSD in effect overwhelming the system," Dr. Nidich said.

He said the VA wants to provide a variety of evidence-based treatments to more successfully treat all veterans. Only about 50% of the veterans who undergo treatment with its gold standard prolonged-exposure therapy receive meaningful benefits.

"The Transcendental Meditation technique may be more suitable to veterans reluctant to focus on past trauma through traditional psychotherapeutic approaches," Dr. Nidich said. "In addition, it offers holistic benefits not widely seen in other treatment programs."

The clinical trial will provide further data on the efficacy of the Transcendental Meditation program for combat-related PTSD, and inform future military mental health policy decisions.

Other investigators include Robert Schneider, John Salerno, Maxwell Rainforth, and Carolyn King. Consulting on the research will be psychiatrists Norman Rosenthal and James Brooks. The research team will also include Paul Mills, who received his PhD in physiology from MUM.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Monday, August 13, 2012

New MIS Professor Enriches MSCS Program

Dr. Anil K. Maheshwari

The MUM Computer Science Department is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Anil K. Maheshwari to the faculty. According to Department Chairman Dr. Keith Levi, "Professor Maheshwari brings a wealth of MIS knowledge and experience to our curriculum. His courses will provide students with real-world tools to link the needs of businesses with the development of their administrative and commercial software products."

As Associate Professor of Management Information Systems and Computer Science, Dr. Maheshwari has joint appointments in both the Management and Computer Science Departments. While teaching in both the MSCS and MBA programs, he will teach students how to bridge the gap between management and computer science, so that they better understand the rationale behind the software they develop. One of Professor Maheshwari's primary goals is to also develop an MIS certification program that our MSCS graduates can pursue to enhance their career potential. For more information please click here.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Latest MSCS student entry largest in several years


On June 8, 2012, 44 new students from 28 countries enrolled in our MS in Computer Science for Computer Professionals program. They come from: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, U.S.A., and Vietnam.

On July 3rd, an additional 10 students enrolled. This is the largest entry since the economic recession began in 2008. The current market for our software engineer internship students is excellent, with salaries averaging $60,000 to $70,000 per year, and many students getting multiple job offers.

Distinguished Professor Joins the Faculty


The MUM Computer Science Department is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Premchand S. Nair to the faculty. Professor Nair's background in object oriented design with Java, and relational database design present a perfect fit for MUM's highly regarded MS in Computer Science program, which emphasizes software engineering with object oriented programming. He will be teaching courses on object oriented design using Java, relational database systems, and advanced database systems.

In the past 14 years, Dr. Nair has authored or co-authored eight books on Java programming, database design, and fuzzy mathematics, along with numerous journal and conference publications. His latest book is Java Programming Fundamentals: Problem Solving Through Object Oriented Analysis and Design (2010, CRC Press). More about Professor Nair.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Springtime photo-video at MUM

A beautiful spring day at MUM!
Enjoy the new springtime photo-video of the campus at Maharishi University of Management, and nearby Waterworks Park in Fairfield, Iowa.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Computer Science Distance Education Courses Now Available Worldwide

The Computer Science Department at Maharishi University of Management now offers our Master's level computer science courses by Distance Education (DE). If you are interested in completing the whole degree by DE, then please complete our online application. Please note that in order to take the degree program, it will be necessary to live in a country or location where you can learn the Transcendental Meditation (TM) program. Please click here for information about this program and to find out if TM is taught in your location. The next starting date of this DE degree will be in August 2012.

If you are just interested in taking one or two courses to either upgrade a particular area of IT knowledge, or you are thinking of doing the whole degree but want to try a course or two first, then you can apply here. If you have any questions, please email csde@mum.edu.

Video: Chinese Students Enjoying MS in Computer Science at MUM


Chinese Students Enjoying MS in Computer Science
at Maharishi University of Management
Fairfield, Iowa  USA

Software Engineer Hu Chen recently completed this heartfelt video discussing his experiences in the MS in Computer Science Program for Computer Professionals at MUM.

Friday, April 6, 2012

What are the hot Computer Science research areas?

Dean Gregory Guthrie
Someone recently asked, "What are the hot Computer Science research areas?" Here is what Dr. Gregory Guthrie, Dean of the Maharishi University of Management School of Computer Science and Mathematics, replied:

"The most active areas in computer science and the computing profession today are the areas of software development, and distributed and parallel computing. Software development including advances in programming languages is very important and interesting because the creation of large, complex, and correct software systems is probably the biggest challenge in the discipline and profession today.

In our curriculum we have courses in software development and software engineering, and a course in software design and design patterns and frameworks as basic tools and approaches to this area.

In distributed systems and software we have courses in web programming and distributed systems and architecture, and parallel programming. All of our faculty regularly monitor and work in these leading edge and advanced areas, and incorporate new developments in their courses. It is these new and advancing areas that make the study and application of computer science so interesting, and such a dynamic and active field to study and to work in!"

Friday, February 24, 2012

Software Engineers Internship Salaries are Rising

A recent review of the 100 latest MSCS internship hires indicates that typical Curricular Practical Training (CPT) starting salaries for our students have risen to $60,000 - $70,000 per year, according to Peter Vonderheide, Director of our Computer Professionals Career Center. The strong IT job market combined with the effectiveness of our academic program, and quality of our students are providing these positive results.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Nigerian Software Engineer Chooses MUM for his MSCS Degree


Nigerian Software Engineer Adebayo Ajibade describes his experiences in selecting a university to attend for earning an MS in Computer Science. The unique, practical program at Maharishi University of Management in Iowa was his choice. He would like others from Africa, in particular, to know how he feels about being at MUM, and gives reasons in this video why other software engineers would benefit from following his choice.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Venezuelan Student Travels the World Promoting 'Free Knowledge'


Our February newsletter features Venezuelan MSCS student Damian Finol. Read about his fascinating work traveling worldwide publicizing Wikimedia's "free knowledge" concept, his IT job experiences with top banks, & university teaching experience. Learn about his process of finding a university for his MS in Computer Science, how he chose Maharishi University of Management, and the benefits he is experiencing at MUM.

Damian is one of only 8-10 individuals selected by the Wikimedia Foundation to help establish international Wikimedia chapters around the world. Next month he will travel to Germany (during spring break at MUM) to promote free knowledge in Europe.

Learn more about Damian and our MSCS program on YouTube