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Revision as of 11:32, 2 December 2010

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Overview

Problem solving can be complicated. This course is essential to gain the necessary problem solving skills for advance Computer Science study. Analysis of Algorithms introduces various approaches for analyzing and evaluating commonly used algorithms when solving computing problems.

Highly recommended that students have a decent mathematical background prior to taking this course.





Further Information

For more information on this course please visit Aurora or look up this course here.

CAUTION:
Please make sure you have completed the required prerequisites (minimum grade of C):
COMP 2130 (Discrete math), COMP 2140 (Data structures and Algorithms).

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