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{{ClassPage|CMSC 499A - Undergraduate Research|Various faculty (See Rich Gerber for more information) |N/A|Research with a faculty member, on a mutually agreed-upon project.|The workload varies, but the time spent on research should be as least as much (if not more than) that of other 400-level courses. |Programming languages depend on the project.  Languages taught in CMSC 131, 216 and 330 should be sufficient.|General knowledge of the area in which the research is done. |||N/A}}
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'''Course Information''' <br>
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Research with a faculty member, on a mutually agreed-upon project.
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''' Course Prerequisite(s) ''' <br>
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''' Class Webpage ''' <br>
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''' Hours Per Week ''' <br>
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The workload varies, but the time spent on research should be as least as much (if not more than) that of other 400-level courses.  
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''' Languages Used ''' <br>
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Languages taught in CMSC131, 216, and 330 should be sufficient, however, this will depend on the research and faculty with whom you choose to work.
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''' Recommended Prior Experience ''' <br>
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General knowledge of the area in which the research is done.
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''' Projects, Exams, or other Assessments ''' <br>
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''' Misc Info ''' <br>
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See the department website for more information and details on how to apply; [https://undergrad.cs.umd.edu/research-professional-faculty-cmsc499a Undergrad Research CMSC499A]

Latest revision as of 12:49, 12 October 2016

Course Information
Research with a faculty member, on a mutually agreed-upon project.

Course Prerequisite(s)


Class Webpage


Hours Per Week
The workload varies, but the time spent on research should be as least as much (if not more than) that of other 400-level courses.

Languages Used
Languages taught in CMSC131, 216, and 330 should be sufficient, however, this will depend on the research and faculty with whom you choose to work.

Recommended Prior Experience
General knowledge of the area in which the research is done.

Projects, Exams, or other Assessments

Misc Info
See the department website for more information and details on how to apply; Undergrad Research CMSC499A