My name is Chris Burt and I am an entry-level Computer Science graduate. I have a passion for learning and a drive to produce top quality work. As a member of high performance teams in the past, I have grown to appreciate and embody the principles of servant leadership, and look forward to bringing that to the table in an exciting and rewarding new role in the tech industry!
Christopher Burt
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Name | : | Christopher S. Burt |
Phone | : | 630 253 6336 |
: | cb@thechrisburt.com | |
: | BurtChristopher | |
Github | : | cb |
Relevant Coursework
Having taken courses in several areas of programming and computer sciences, I have, at the very least, a familiarity with numerous coding languages as well as development processes and other related topics.
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C++ PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
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WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
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JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS MODELS
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DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS
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DATABASE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Education
I started my post-secondary education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, known for its esteemed Computer Science, Engineering, and Business programs. I ultimately transferred to finish my Bachelor degree in Computer Science at Troy University, located in Troy, Alabama. Additionally, I completed coursework for a business minor, specializing in entrepreneurship and small business.
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Troy University
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science
Troy University
- 3.9 Grade Point Average
- Three-time Chancellor's List awardee
- Global Business Minor, focus on Entrepreneurship -
University of Illinois
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- James Scholar Honors Program
- General Assembly Full-Tuition Scholarship recipient
- 86 credit hours earned toward Bachelor of Science
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Harold Washington College
Non-degree Program
City College of Chicago
- 4.0 Grade Point Average
- Economics, Business and Managerial Accounting, and Management courses taken toward Business Minor and MBA pre-requisites.
"People who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do."
Steve Jobs
"The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers."
Sydney Harris
"The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art."
John Lasseter