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== Area 1: Systems ==
 
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| [[CMSC411|CMSC411 0101/0201]] ||Michelle Hugue
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| [[CMSC412|CMSC412 0101/0102]]||Jeffrey Hollingsworth
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| [[CMSC412]] ||| 0101/0102 | Jeffrey Hollingsworth
 
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| [[CMSC414|CMSC414 0101/0201]]||A.U. Shankar
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| style="vertical-align:top;" | [[CMSC417]]||| 0101 | Xiehua Li
 
| style="vertical-align:top;" | [[CMSC417]]||| 0101 | Xiehua Li

Revision as of 13:58, 30 September 2016

Welcome to the CMSC400 Level Wiki. At this point you should have already completed the following requirements: MATH140, MATH141, CMSC131, CMSC132, CMSC216, CMSC250, CMSC330, CMSC351, STAT4XX and MATH/AMSC/STATXXX requirements.

Here you will find currently available information on course offerings for Spring 2017. Students ready for 400 level courses should be sure to review this information prior to coming in for their mandatory advising appointments.

Students are granted permission for 2 CMSC courses during their mandatory advising session. Permissions for a 3rd CMSC course are not guaranteed. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to e-mail us at ugrad@cs.umd.edu.

We hope this helps you make decisions about your courses!

- The Undergrad Office

Area 1: Systems[edit]

CMSC411 0101/0201 | Michelle Hugue
CMSC412 0101/0102 | Jeffrey Hollingsworth
CMSC414 0101/0201 | A.U. Shankar
CMSC417 0101 | Xiehua Li

0201 | Samrat Bhattacharjee

Area 2: Information Processing[edit]

CMSC420 0101 Michelle Hugue
0201 Larry Davis
0301 Venkatramanan Subrahmanian
CMSC421 0101 Donald Perils
CMSC422 0101 Marine Carpuat
CMSC423 0101 Hector Corrada Bravo
CMSC424 0101 Nicholas Roussopoulos
0201 Peter Keleher
CMSC425 0101 David Mount
CMSC426 0101 David Jacobs
CMSC427 0101 Zia Khan

Area 3: Software Engineering and Programming Languages[edit]


Area 4: Theory[edit]


Area 5: Numerical Analysis[edit]


Electives[edit]

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

This information and wiki is subject to change.