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Graduate Computer Science

2025 Spring Term

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3 Units

ALGORITHMS IN THE REAL WORLD

COMPSCI 738

This course will focus on some of the most widely used algorithms and data structures in the "real world", in light of tackling large volumes of data for which classical algorithms are sometimes inadequate. This has led to new techniques that are not only theoretically intriguing, but have a wide range of practical applications.


3 Units

CRYPTOGRAPHY AND SECURITY PROTOCOLS

COMPSCI 755

This course focuses on the cryptographic solutions to security issues related to confidentiality, integrity, and authentication in networks. The main contents include block cipher and operations; stream cipher; public key cryptography; cryptography-based security protocols in authentication and key management; network, transport, and application layer security in the Internet; and applications of cryptography on security protocols in emerging fields of computing.


3 Units

STATISTICAL COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS

COMPSCI 761

This course will provide students with hands-on experience in analyzing real-world data using various statistical tools. This includes the knowledge of basic probability techniques, probability distribution, regression (linear, logistic, etc.), hypothesis testing, and others. The students will be using the programming language R to formulate and analyze data.


3 Units

BIG DATA AND DATA MINING

COMPSCI 767

This course will cover two main areas: (1) machine learning algorithms that can be applied to "big data" (i.e., data sets of great size and complexity); and (2) distributed file systems and MapReduce as tools to generate algorithms, along with associated hardware innovations to facilitate parallel analysis of big data.


3 Units

ADVANCED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

COMPSCI 776

This course introduces fundamental software engineering principles and techniques. Students will apply these principles and techniques throughout the course as they work together in teams to develop a software product. Students will also learn about current software engineering research and discuss current issues in the software industry.


1-6 Units

CAPSTONE PROJECT

COMPSCI 789

Under faculty supervision, the student will develop, extend, or modify a significant piece of software or a system with significant software components. The student will also write a technical report and give a presentation describing the software product as well as the development process. Fulfills the Applied Research Project option for graduation. Pass/Fail grade basis only.


1-6 Units

INTERNSHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

COMPSCI 793


1-3 Units

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES

COMPSCI 798

Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.


1-6 Units

THESIS RESEARCH

COMPSCI 799

Guided investigation of an approved thesis topic. Students may receive credit for research activities planned in conjunction with their advisers and leading to completing a master's degree.

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