An introduction to the technical, social, economic, and political aspects of graduate education in computer science at Rochester. Class meetings consist primarily of group discussions and presentations that focus on a broad range of topics, and are intended to improve the critical analysis, technical writing, presentation, and problem-solving skills of students. Both class discussions and written assignments are drawn from material presented in other first-year graduate courses offered within the department. The course also offers a forum for individual department faculty members to discuss their research interests and recent results. Satisfactory performance is required of all first-year graduate students.
| CRN | Course | Course Title | Term | Credits | Status | ||||
| 28768 | CSC 400 | PROBLEM SEMINAR | Fall 2012 | 4.0 | Closed | ||||
| Schedule: | Day | Begin | End | Building | Room | ||||
| WF | 1100 | 1215 | CSB | 632 | |||||
| Enrollment: | Sec Enroll | Sec Cap | Updated | ||||||
| 15 | 15 | 11/23/2011 | |||||||