Andrew Scott

Mathematics and Computer Science
Biography
Education
- Ph D, University of South Wales (formerly university of Glamorgan), Computer Science
- BS, University of South Wales (formerly university of Glamorgan), Software Engineering
Teaching Interests
My teaching interests include Software Engineering, Mobile Applications Development and Computer Programming. Recently, I have also began teaching information security owing to the departments need for a faculty member skilled in that area. My research background specializes in computer science education, with my PhD thesis focusing on the teaching of computer programming. My industrial and undergraduate experience and deep conceptual knowledge makes me very well suited for teaching subjects encompassing software development and programming.<br>Since joining WCU in August 2013 I have a demonstrated the ability to teach and develop a wide range courses including CS130, CS191, CS150, CS151, CS253, CS364, CS352, CS466, CS467, CS495, and CS496. A substantial amount of my course materials has been shared with an reused by other CS faculty in particular my work on CS130, CS19. CS150, CS151, and CS253.
Research Interests
My research interests currently span two broad themes. Firstly the field of computer science education in which my interests lie in furthering the teaching computer programing to novices at K thru 12, college and university levels, as well as students understanding of computing more generally. Secondly, I have interests in the research of, mobile application, frameworks, and their optimization.<br>The Boyer model of scholarship fits in well with my expertise and experience. I am able to collaborate on software projects and research papers with internal and external partners. I since joining WCU I have developed a mobile application and authored several computer science education research papers.