Exceptional students currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in the Department of Computer Science — B.S. in Computer Science (BSCS), B.A. in Computer Science (BACS), B.S. in ...
The undergraduate program in computer science teaches the theoretical fundamentals and practical aspects of computing, preparing students for creative jobs in the computer industry and/or for graduate ...
Technical electives are courses oriented toward the design or use of computers, generally in computer science, mathematics, engineering, or business. The following courses are recommended as technical ...
Beginning this year, Stanford’s popular introductory computer science (CS) courses, CS 106A: Programming Methodology and CS 106B: Programming Abstractions in C++, required interested students to apply ...
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science is based on current recommendations of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for liberal arts institutions. The program is ...
The UC system will begin to accept high school computer science, or CS, courses as a way for applicants to fulfill the UC’s curriculum prerequisites. The UC requires applicants to have completed a ...
The University Insider is The Daily’s first faculty and staff-oriented newsletter. This weekly newsletter will give U-M faculty and staff the ability to see the most important issues on campus and in ...
Can I take any course I want as a general elective? With certain exceptions, CS students may take any 3 or 4-credit course from any academic department within the University as a general elective. The ...
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