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*[[CMSC451]] Aravind Srinivasan
 
*[[CMSC451]] Aravind Srinivasan
 
*[[CMSC456]] Jonathan Katz
 
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*[[CMSC466]] Dionisios Margetis
 
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*[[CMSC320]] Hector Corrada Bravo
 
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Revision as of 16:33, 21 March 2016

CMSC400 level Course Descriptions[edit]

Hello!

Welcome to the CMSC400 Level Wiki. Here you will find currently available information on course offerings for Fall 2016. Students ready for 400 level courses should be sure to review this information prior to coming in for their mandatory advising appointments. Please note that we cannot guarantee that any student will be granted a permission stamp for a 3rd class.

A friendly reminder to use the discussion pages for constructive conversations about the course content. Advisors will be in on those conversations to help out, too!

We hope this helps you make decisions about your courses!

- The Undergrad Office
Area 1: Systems


Area 2: Information Processing


Area 3: Software Engineering and Programming Languages


Area 4: Theory


Area 5: Numerical Analysis


Electives




***Please note that you can check the course webpages here for more information as it becomes available.*** 

The information available is subject to change.

Getting started[edit]