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The University of the Philippines Association of Computer Science Majors (UP CURSOR) is a nonprofit, non-stock, nonsectarian socio-civic-academic student organization based in the University of the Philippines - Diliman Campus, Quezon City, Philippines.
Founded in 1983, the organization is the oldest computer science student organization in the university. Its home is in the UP Department of Computer Science in the UP College of Engineering, and caters specifically to students taking up BS Computer Science degrees in the university. Non-CS majors are also accepted as honorary members.
The organization has the following objectives: to extend the training of its members beyond the formal limits of the Computer Science (CS) curriculum; to integrate the efforts of its members in pursuit of academic growth and excellence; to foster goodwill, friendship, cooperation, and dedication among its members; to cultivate and maintain cordial and fraternal relations with other organizations in the university; and to provide a channel for the promotion of general interests in the field of Computer Science.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 10:58, 7 August 2009

The University of the Philippines Association of Computer Science Majors (UP CURSOR) is a nonprofit, non-stock, nonsectarian socio-civic-academic student organization based in the University of the Philippines - Diliman Campus, Quezon City, Philippines.

Founded in 1983, the organization is the oldest computer science student organization in the university. Its home is in the UP Department of Computer Science in the UP College of Engineering, and caters specifically to students taking up BS Computer Science degrees in the university. Non-CS majors are also accepted as honorary members.

The organization has the following objectives: to extend the training of its members beyond the formal limits of the Computer Science (CS) curriculum; to integrate the efforts of its members in pursuit of academic growth and excellence; to foster goodwill, friendship, cooperation, and dedication among its members; to cultivate and maintain cordial and fraternal relations with other organizations in the university; and to provide a channel for the promotion of general interests in the field of Computer Science.

History

Officers

Members

Activities

Announcements

See Also