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==Second Year Computer Science Courses==
 
==Second Year Computer Science Courses==

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Overview

Welcome to the second year of Computer Science. In your first year, you have learned how to program in Java and the basic programming concepts and techniques. In second year Computer Science courses, you are going to learn more about what makes good programs. These courses play an important role in preparing you for more advance study in your third and fourth year of Computer Science.





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):

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Second Year Computer Science Courses

COMP 2080 Analysis of Algorithms

Introduce you to different computational models to analyze and evaluate different algorithm commonly used in designing solutions for computing problems. You will learn some algorithm design techniques for solving complicated tasks efficiently. This course is essential to gain required problem solving skills for advance Computer Science study.

COMP 2130 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

COMP 2140 Data Structures and Algorithms

COMP 2150 Object Orientation

COMP 2160 Programming Practices

COMP 2190 Introduction to Scientific Computing

COMP 2280 Introduction to Computer Systems

COMP 2980 Workterm 1