Welcome, I'm Jeff Seaman
Software Development
Data Science
Cyber Security
Professor of Applied Computer Science
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Hi, I'm Jeff Seaman
I have 23 years of work experience working in the Technology Industry. I started my career off as a Software Developer. I've spent the majority of my career working as a Software Developer, Database Administrator and Dev Manager. I have been teaching at the college level since 2015. I've been married for 20+ years, have 3 children (2 daughters 25 & 21 years of age) & a 17 year old son. We have 4 cats (Big,Little,Jaxx,Nola). We love traveling with our family, enjoy the experience of visiting wineries, breweries, distilleries, cideries and meaderies.
Ever since I learned that my knees are shot from playing excessively too much basketball, I decided to pick up a new hobby. I started to make wine. Started off with wine kits, then grew to juice buckets, and now I am making wines directly from grapes. It's a fun hobby that I've taken serious. I received a certificate in Viticulture & Enology from Cornell University. I want to be able to make the best wine possible. That's me in a nutshell.
Years of Experiance
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Courses Taught
A summary of the courses that I've taught
Fall 2018 Courses Taught
CMPS361 - Web Application Development
CMPS114 - Problem Solving with IT
CMPS160 - Databases
Spring 2019 Courses Taught
CMPS162 - Intro to Programming
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
CMPS460 - Mobile Application Development
Summer 2019 Courses Taught
CMPS260 - Data Structures
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
Fall 2019 Courses Taught
CMPS114 - Problem Solving with IT
CMPS160 - Databases
CMPS361 - Web Application Development
CMPS364 - NoSQL Databases
Spring 2020 Courses Taught
CMPS162 - Intro to Programming
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
CMPS460 - Mobile Application Development
Summer 2020 Courses Taught
CMPS162 - Intro to Programming
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
CMPS260 - Data Structures
MBA543 - Data Analysis & Visualization
Fall 2020 Courses Taught
CMPS114 - Problem Solving with IT
CMPS160 - Databases
CMPS361 - Web Application Development
CMPS363 - Digital Security
CMPS364 - NoSQL Databases
Spring 2021 Courses Taught
CMPS162 - Intro to Programming
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
CMPS460 - Mobile Application Development
MBA543 - Data Analysis & Visualization
Summer 2021 Courses Taught
CMPS260 - Data Structures
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
MBA582 - Database Management & Applications
Fall 2021 Courses Taught
CMPS160 - Databases
CMPS361 - Web Application Development
CMPS363 - Digital Security
CMPS364 - NoSQL Databases
MIS565 - Special Topics in MIS
Spring 2022 Courses Taught
CMPS162 - Intro to Programming
CMPS214 - Microcomputing 1
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
CMPS363 - Digital Security
CMPS360 - Survey of Programming Languages
CMPS460 - Mobile Application Development
Summer 2022 Courses Taught
CMPS261 - Server Management
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
MIS520 - Database Management & Applications
Fall 2022 Courses Taught
CMPS160 - Databases
CMPS161 - Networking and Security
CMPS260 - Data Structures
CMPS361 - Web Application Development
BMGT380 - Cooperative Education
Spring 2023 Courses Taught
CMPS162 - Intro to Programming
CMPS163 - Business Analytics
CMPS261 - Server Management
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
CMPS362 - Networking(IND Study)
CMPS363 - Digital Security(IND Study)
CMPS480 - Senior Project
MBA543 - Data Analysis & Visualization
MIS520 - Management Information System(IND Study)
MIS565 - Special Topics in MIS(IND Study)
Fall 2023 Courses Taught
CMPS160 - Databases
CMPS160OA - Databases
CMPS161 - Networking & Security
CMPS362 - Networking - (IND Study)
CMPS363 - Digital Securoty(IND Study)
CMPS460 - Mobile Development
MIS530 - Data Analysis & Visualization(IND Study)
MIS565 - Special Topics in MIS(IND Study)
Spring 2024 Courses Taught
CMPS162 - Intro to Programming
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming
CMPS262 - Advanced Programming Online
CMPS360 - Survey of Programming Languages
CMPS362 - Networking
MIS530 - Data Analysis & Visualization(Grad Course)
MIS565 - Special Topics in MIS(IND Study)
FAQ
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Attendance is important. You’re not able to miss class and expect to work remotely and do the work. If you miss more than 4 classes without a good excuse; such as illness or emergency, will result in a failure of the course.
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