Updated February 18, 2022
Graduate course enrollment is limited, at first, to CSE graduate students. Once all of our graduate students have had the opportunity to express interest in a class and enroll, we will begin releasing seats for non-CSE graduate student enrollment. Once all of the interested non-CSE graduate students have had the opportunity to enroll, any available seats will be given to undergraduate students and concurrently enrolled UC Extension students.
Please monitor your @ucsd.edu email address for course clearance information or course updates DAILY.
Please take a few minutes to carefully read through the following important information from UC San Diego regarding the COVID-19 response. If there are any changes with regard to enrollment or registration, all students can find updates from campus here.
Please note: For Spring 2022, all graduate courses will be offered in-person unless otherwise specified below.
- Enrollment & Waitlist Policy
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- In general, graduate students have priority to add graduate courses; undergraduates have priority to add undergraduate courses.
- Read your @ucsd email. This is how we contact you to tell you if you were cleared to add a course. If you do not enroll by the deadline indicated in your clearance email, you will lose the seat!
- CSE graduate students will request courses through the Student Enrollment Request Form (SERF) prior to the beginning of the quarter. When the window to request courses through SERF has closed, CSE graduate students will have the opportunity to request additional courses through EASy. CSE students should NOT use the WebReg waitlist as a way of indicating their desire to enroll in a class unless it is listed as the primary enrollment method in the table below.
- Priority enrollment is given in the following order:
- CSE PhD students
- CSE Master's students
- CSE BS/MS students
- Non-CSE graduate students (from WebReg waitlist)
- EASy requests from graduate students
- EASy requests from undergraduate students
- Concurrent (UC Extension) students
- Satisfying the prerequisites for all courses is recommended, however, not every instructor will enforce the prerequisite. Please check our Current Courses & Preparation by Course page for specific information about how to prepare for this quarter's courses.
- For course enrollment requests through the Enrollment Authorization System (EASy), please allow up to five (5) business days to process your request. If you are a CSE graduate student who submitted an EASy request, you will need to be enrolled in less than 12 units to receive priority enrollment.
- Students who have been accepted to the CSE BS/MS program who are still undergraduates should speak with a Master's advisor before submitting requests through the Enrollment Authorization System (EASy).
- Sorry, no swaps. CSE courses are too full to allow "swaps." Be sure to enroll in or waitlist the section time you plan to attend and whose final exam you can attend.
- CSE does not use add/drop cards - please do not contact instructors for enrollment approval. The add/drop card process has been replaced by the Enrollment Authorization System (EASy).
- We do not release names of instructors until their appointments are official with the University. If you see that a course's instructor is listed as STAFF, please wait until the Schedule of Classes is automatically updated with the correct information. The Student Affairs staff will not be able to let you know who is teaching.
- In general, CSE graduate student typically concludes during or just before the first week of classes. Clearance for non-CSE graduate students will typically occur during the second week of classes. If space is available, undergraduate and concurrent student enrollment typically occurs later in the second week of classes. If you are still interested in adding a course after the Week 2 Add/Drop deadline, please submit a "Late Add" EASy request to indicate your desire to enroll. These requests will be reviewed by the instructor and may be approved only if you have been actively engaged in the course.
- Enrolling in Multiple CSE 290 or CSE 291 Courses
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WebReg will not allow you to enroll in multiple sections of the same course. You will need to enroll in the first CSE 290/291 course through WebReg. If you are interested in enrolling in any subsequent sections, you will need to submit EASy requests for each section and wait for the Registrar to add you to the course. If you have already been given clearance to enroll in a second class and cannot enroll via WebReg, please submit the EASy request and notify the Enrollment Coordinator of your submission for quicker approval.
If you are asked to add to the waitlist to indicate your desire to enroll, you will not be able to do so if you are already enrolled in another section of CSE 290/291. Please submit an EASy request to enroll in any additional sections. Your requests will be routed to the instructor for approval when space is available.
- CSE Majors and Other Graduate Students with Priority
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CSE Graduate Students
- Unless otherwise noted below, CSE graduate students begin the enrollment process by requesting classes through SERF
- After SERF's final run, course clearances (AKA approvals) are sent to students and they finalize their enrollment through WebReg
- Once SERF is complete, a student may request priority enrollment in a course through EASy only if they have fewer than 12 units approved and/or enrolled
- If a student is enrolled in 12 units or more, they will have their requests denied. Students in 12+ units will need to add themselves to the WebReg waitlist if they want to maintain their current enrollment and add another class.
- If a student drops below 12 units, they are eligible to submit EASy requests for priority consideration.
EC79 and/or BISB Students
- Students with these major codes are only able to enroll in a pre-approved subset of courses after all of the CSE student enrollment requests have been satisfied
- EC79: CSE 202, 221, 224, 222B, 237A, 240A, 243A, 245
- BISB: CSE 200, 202, 250A, 251A, 251B, 258, 280A, 282, 283, 284
- Unless otherwise noted below, students will submit EASy requests to enroll in the classes they are interested in
- Requests will be reviewed and approved if space is available after all interested CSE graduate students have had the opportunity to enroll
- If you are requesting priority enrollment, you are still held to the CSE Department's enrollment policies
- If a student is enrolled in 12 units or more, they will have their requests denied. Students in 12+ units will need to add themselves to the WebReg waitlist if they want to maintain their current enrollment and add another class.
- If a student drops below 12 units, they are eligible to submit EASy requests for priority consideration.
- Non-CSE Majors
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- Non-CSE graduate students without priority should use WebReg to indicate their desire to add a course. If space is available after the list of interested CSE graduate students has been satisfied, you will receive clearance in waitlist order. If there is a different enrollment method listed below for the class you're interested in, please follow those directions instead.
- Undergraduates outside of CSE who want to enroll in CSE graduate courses should submit an enrollment request through the Enrollment Authorization System (EASy).
- Non-CSE Courses
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Each department handles course clearances for their own courses. Please contact the respective department for course clearance to ECE, COGS, Math, etc.
- Undergraduate Students
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Undergraduate students who wish to add graduate courses must submit a request through the Enrollment Authorization System (EASy). Requests to enroll will be reviewed by the instructor after graduate students have had the chance to enroll, which is typically by the beginning of Week 2. Depending on the demand from graduate students, some courses may not open to undergraduates at all. Seats will only be given to undergraduate students based on availability after graduate students enroll. Enrollment in graduate courses is not guaranteed. Please check your EASy request for the most up-to-date information.
- Undergraduate Courses
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Graduate students who wish to add undergraduate courses must submit a request through the Enrollment Authorization System (EASy). Prerequisite clearances and approvals to add will be reviewed after undergraduate students have had the chance to enroll, which is typically after Friday of Week 1. Seats will only be given to graduate students based on seat availability after undergraduate students enroll. Enrollment in undergraduate courses is not guraranteed. Please check your EASy request for the most up-to-date information.
Course |
Title |
Instructor |
Expected # of Seats |
Enrollment Status & Other Notes |
COVID-19 Course Status |
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CSE 207B |
Applied Cryptography |
Heninger |
50 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 209A |
Top/Sem/Algrthms,Complxty&Logc |
Saha |
15 seats |
Add yourself to the WebReg waitlist if you are interested in enrolling in this course. The course instructor will be reviewing the WebReg waitlist and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 219 |
Design at Large - Designing California's Future |
Nguyen |
20 seats |
All available seats have been released for general graduate student enrollment. Please use WebReg to enroll. |
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CSE 223B |
Distributed Computing&Systems |
Snoeren |
48 seats |
Enforced prerequisite: CSE 221 or instructor consent. |
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CSE 227 |
Computer Security |
Stefan |
50 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 229A |
Tops/Seminar/Computer Systems |
Shalev |
25 seats |
Add yourself to the WebReg waitlist if you are interested in enrolling in this course. The course instructor will be reviewing the WebReg waitlist and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 229C |
Tops/Seminar/Computer Security |
Heninger |
15 seats |
Add yourself to the WebReg waitlist if you are interested in enrolling in this course. The course instructor will be reviewing the WebReg waitlist and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 231 |
Advanced Compiler Design |
Politz |
146 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 233 |
Database Theory |
Vianu |
25 seats |
Enforced prerequisite: CSE 132A and CSE 200, or equivalent. |
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CSE 237D |
Design Automation&Prototyping |
Kastner |
24 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 239A |
Topics/Seminar in Databases |
Vianu |
15 seats |
Add yourself to the WebReg waitlist if you are interested in enrolling in this course. The course instructor will be reviewing the WebReg waitlist and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 239B |
Top/Sem/Programming Languages |
Jhala |
25 seats |
Complete this Google Form if you are interested in enrolling. The course instructor will be reviewing the form responses and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 240A |
Princ/Computer Architecture |
Tullsen |
70 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 240B |
Parallel Computer Architecture |
Zhao |
25 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
Course is remote |
CSE 244A |
VLSI Test |
Orailoglu |
25 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 249B |
Topics/Seminar in VLSI |
Kahng |
15 seats |
Add yourself to the WebReg waitlist if you are interested in enrolling in this course. The course instructor will be reviewing the WebReg waitlist and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 252D |
Advanced Computer Vision |
Chandraker |
70 seats |
Enforced prerequisite: CSE 252A, 252B, 251A, 251B, or 254. Students who do not meet the prerequisite should email the instructor with the subject “SP22 CSE 252D: Request to enroll.” The email should contain the student's PID, a description of their prior coursework, and project experience relevant to computer vision. |
Course is remote |
CSE 254 |
Statistical Learning |
Dasgupta |
30 seats |
Complete this Google Form if you are interested in enrolling. The course instructor will be reviewing the form responses and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 255 |
Data Mining & Analytics |
Freund |
196 seats |
Enforced prerequisite: CSE 103 or equivalent. |
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CSE 256 |
Statistical Natural Lang Proc |
Nakashole |
250 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
Course is remote |
CSE 259 |
Seminr/Artificial Intelligence |
Yu |
50 seats |
All available seats have been released for general graduate student enrollment. Please use WebReg to enroll. |
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CSE 260 |
Parallel Computation |
Chin |
196 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 276D | Healthcare Robotics |
Riek |
30 seats |
Complete this Google Form if you are interested in enrolling. The course instructor will be reviewing the form responses and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 283 |
Genomics/proteomics/netwk biol |
Bafna |
25 seats |
Complete this Google Form if you are interested in enrolling. The course instructor will be reviewing the form responses and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 284 |
Personal Genomics/Bioinformats |
Gymrek |
50 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. |
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CSE 290 |
A00: Scientific Writing B00: Automation Algorithms Seminar C00: TBA D00: Robotics Seminar E00: TBA F00: CompArch and MLSys Seminar G00: Architecture Lunch H00: Embedded Systems Seminar |
A00: Saul B00: Gao C00: Bafna D00: Riek E00: Chern F00: Zhao G00: Tullsen H00: Kastner |
A00: 10 seats B00: 30 seats C00: 15 seats D00: 45 seats E00: 25 seats F00: 25 seats G00: 40 seats H00: 25 seats |
A00: Add yourself to the WebReg waitlist if you are interested in enrolling in this course. This course is only open to CSE PhD students who have completed their Research Exam. The course instructor will be reviewing the WebReg waitlist and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. B00: Email the instructor if you are interested in enrolling. They will notify Student Affairs of which students are approved to enroll. C00, E00: TBA D00, G00, H00: All available seats have been released for general graduate student enrollment. Please use WebReg to enroll. F00: Complete this Google Form if you are interested in enrolling. The course instructor will be reviewing the form responses and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
F00: Course is remote
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CSE 291 |
Topics: Various Topics in CSE (Find available titles and course description information here) |
A00: Berg-Kirkpatrick B00: Bandeira C00: Weibel D00: Rotenberg E00: Su F00: G. Porter |
A00: 146 seats B00: 50 seats C00: 25 seats D00: 50 seats E00: 50 seats F00: 30 seats |
A00, B00, D00: All seats are currently reserved for priority graduate student enrollment through EASy. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released for general graduate student enrollment. C00: Please submit an EASy request in order to enroll. In the Justification section, please answer the prompt, "Please describe your experience in the human-centered design and in the healthcare space." The course instructor will review the submissions and notify Student Affairs of the students approved to enroll. E00: Complete this Google Form if you are interested in enrolling. The course instructor will be reviewing the form responses and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. F00: Please submit an EASy request and answer this question in the Justification: "Please describe any research experience that you have and your reason for wanting to take this class." The course instructor will be reviewing the responses and letting Student Affairs know who is approved to enroll. The first seats are currently reserved for CSE graduate student enrollment. Once CSE students have had the chance to enroll, available seats will be released to other graduate students who meet the prerequisite(s). |
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CSE 294 |
Research Meeting |
A00: Snoeren B00: Orailoglu |
15 seats |
Add yourself to the WebReg waitlist if you are interested in enrolling in this course. The course instructor will be reviewing the WebReg waitlist and notifying Student Affairs of which students can be enrolled. |
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CSE 599 |
Teaching Methods in CSE |
Minnes-Kemp |
75 seats |
All seats are currently reserved for TAs of CSE courses. If you are serving as a TA, you will receive clearance to enroll in the course after accepting your TA contract. |