Curriculum Update from the ACM Education Board: CS2008 and a Report on Masters Degrees Lillian N. Cassel Villanova University Dept. of Computing Sciences Villanova PA lillian.cassel@villanova.edu Renee McCauley College of Charleston Charleston, SC mccauleyR@cofc.edu Art Pyster Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ Art.pyster@stevens.edu Michael Caspersen University of Aarhus, Denmark mec@daimi.au.dk Andrew McGettrick University of Strathclyde Computer and Information Sciences Glasgow, Scotland, UK +44 141 548 3589 andrew@cis.strath.ac.uk Robert Sloan U. IL at Urbana-Champaign Chicago, IL sloan@uic.edu Gordon Davies ACM Education Board Milton Keynes, England, UK gordondavies@ntlworld.com SUMMARY In this special session, members of the ACM Education Board will give information about two current projects in computer science curriculum developments: an update to the CS2001 volume, CS2008, and a new venture, a report on Masters degrees in Computing. Feedback is required on both reports as the CS2008 volume is an interim measure in advance of a more thorough review in due course. The Masters report will be a report on work-in-progress and feedback on the current progress and the project goals will be welcome. All of these volumes must be kept up-to-date to reflect current practice in the discipline. The CS 2001 volume is under review with the intention
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