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Computer Science
Graduate:
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Robotics
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Language Technologies
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Software Engineering
Masters program course descriptions
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Electronic Commerce
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Masters program course descriptions

Center for Automated Learning and Discovery (CALD)
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Human-Computer Interaction
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Interdisciplinary Courses
Fall 2005 Pure and Applied Logic

Spring 2005 Pure and Applied Logic

 

Seminars General courses

AI Seminar
Computer Systems Seminar
Human-Computer Interaction Seminar
Language Technology Institute Seminar
POP seminar
PS Seminar
Robotics Seminar
SCS Distinguished Lecture Series
Theory Seminar
CALD Seminar


University Enrollment Services (The HUB)
University Course Schedules

New Courses (Fall 2004)

Electronic Voting (17-803, 17-400) will examine DRE machines, paper trails, punched cards, cryptography, internet voting and more; open to juniors, seniors and graduate students. Wednesdays. Faculty: Dr Michael I. Shamos

T&D4B – Technology and Development for 4 Billion (16-899; 17-899 cross listed), Wednesdays, 4:30 – 6:30pm. Faculty: Dr Bernardine Dias and Dr Rahul Tongia

 

New Courses (Spring 2004)

Undergraduate Course in ISRI:
Citizenship in a CyberVillage: Rights and Responsibilities in the Digital Age.
Faculty: Dave Farber and Mary Shaw
Offered to sophomores and juniors. Course Details 17-396

Undergraduate Course: Current Issues in Cyberlaw
Faculty: Jim Herbsleb.
Offered to sophomores and juniors. Course Details 15-397/17-397


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