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Home»Undergraduate Education»Courses»Undergraduate Course Descriptions»CSE190

Undergraduate Course Descriptions

CSE190 - Topics in Computer Science and Engineering

Units: 4

Course Objectives:
  • Fall 2008: Gary Cottrell (Cognitive Modeling)
  • Winter 2009: Serge Belongie (Project in Vision and Learning)
  • Spring 2009: Yoav Freund and Sanjoy Dasgupta (Computational Linear Algebra)Prerequisites: Math 20A and Math 20B
  • Past courses: CSE 190 is a course in which the CSE Department introduces new topics to undergraduate students. Some such topics could then be formulated as a regular course if warranted. Past topics include HotJava Web Browser and Application in Education, Java and Client-side Web Programming, CGI & Server-side Web Programming, Internet Technologies, Advanced Web Publishing, Computer and Network Security, UNIX System Adm. Workshop, Intro to Systems Security, Web site Design and Engineering, HonorsHigh Performance Computing, Mathematical Programming, HonorsSeminar on Computers in Society, Advanced UNIX Programming, Interesting Algorithms, Social & Ethical Issues on Info. Technology, Software System Design and Implementation, Aspects of Supercomputing, Computer Gaming.


  • Course Description:
    Topics of special interest in Computer Science and Engineering. Topics may vary from quarter to quarter. May be repeated for credit with the consent of instructor.

    Format:
    3 hours of lecture and 8 hours of outside preparation per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites vary per course per instructor. Department stamp required.

    Offered:
    Every quarter.

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