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CSCI 6600 - Selected Topics in Computer Science |
Prerequisites: CSCI 3110; a solid foundation in undergraduate computer science and any prerequisites determined by the instructor. An in-depth investigation of one or more topics in computer science. Topic(s) to be selected by the professor. Possible topics include search techniques, for example genetic algorithms, soft computing, object-oriented software engineering, expert systems, program verification, software quality, knowledge discovery in databases, and design of embedded software systems. May be repeated for up to six credits total.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Computer Science Department Course Attributes: College of Basic & Applied |