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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.
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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.<br>
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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.<br />
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If you are unsure of what requirements you have completed, or need to complete, please check U.Achieve prior to your advising appointment. This will help you choose courses for the upcoming semester(s). Please remember to be on time for your mandatory advising meeting so that you are not asked to reschedule. Coming prepared for this meeting will make the whole process a lot smoother. <br>
    
Students are granted permission for <u>2 CMSC courses</u> 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 [mailto:ugrad@cs.umd.edu ugrad@cs.umd.edu].
 
Students are granted permission for <u>2 CMSC courses</u> 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 [mailto:ugrad@cs.umd.edu ugrad@cs.umd.edu].
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This wiki is to help you better understand that 400 level course offerings this upcoming semester. We have attempted to provide as much information as possible to assist you in making informed decisions about your future coursework. Students ready for 400 level courses should be sure to review this information prior to coming in for their mandatory advising appointments.<br />
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Within Computer Science students can specialize in general Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or Data Science. Different concentrations require different CMSC4XX courses. Be sure to consult your advisor with any questions you have about the required coursework for your concentration.
 
Within Computer Science students can specialize in general Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or Data Science. Different concentrations require different CMSC4XX courses. Be sure to consult your advisor with any questions you have about the required coursework for your concentration.
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=== General Computer Science Track ===
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=== General Computer Science ===
 
At the upper level, students take five (5) 400 level courses from at least three different areas with no more than two courses in a given area. An additional two (2) electives, totaling 6 credits, for the general computer science degree are also required. If students take more than two courses from an area, the additional courses will be counted as upper level computer science electives. Students can also count one credit winter courses towards the elective requirement, as well as independent research or study with a faculty member, and other courses at the 300 or 400 level, including special topics courses.
 
At the upper level, students take five (5) 400 level courses from at least three different areas with no more than two courses in a given area. An additional two (2) electives, totaling 6 credits, for the general computer science degree are also required. If students take more than two courses from an area, the additional courses will be counted as upper level computer science electives. Students can also count one credit winter courses towards the elective requirement, as well as independent research or study with a faculty member, and other courses at the 300 or 400 level, including special topics courses.
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Students are required to take: CMSC320, CMSC422, CMSC424, and STAT400. Students must choose one course from: CMSC402, CMSC420, CMSC421, CMSC423, CMSC425, CMSC426, and CMSC427. Students must choose one course from CMSC451 and CMSC460. Students must also choose two courses from: CMSC411, CMSC412, CMSC414, CMSC417, CMSC430, CMSC433, CMSC434, and CMSC435.
 
Students are required to take: CMSC320, CMSC422, CMSC424, and STAT400. Students must choose one course from: CMSC402, CMSC420, CMSC421, CMSC423, CMSC425, CMSC426, and CMSC427. Students must choose one course from CMSC451 and CMSC460. Students must also choose two courses from: CMSC411, CMSC412, CMSC414, CMSC417, CMSC430, CMSC433, CMSC434, and CMSC435.
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== Spring 2017 Course Offerings ==
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== Course Offerings ==
 
=== Area 1: Systems ===
 
=== Area 1: Systems ===
[[CMSC411]] Computer Systems Architecture<br>
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{| style="border:none;"
[[CMSC412]] Operating Systems<br>
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| [[CMSC411_-_Computer_Systems_Architecture|CMSC411]] ||| Computer Systems Architecture
[[CMSC414]] Computer and Network Security<br>
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[[CMSC417]] Computer Networks
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| [[CMSC412_-_Operating_Systems|CMSC412]] ||| Operating Systems
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| [[CMSC414_-_Computer_and_Network_Security|CMSC414]] ||| Computer and Network Security
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| [[CMSC417_-_Computer_Networks|CMSC417]] ||| Computer Networks
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=== Area 2: Information Processing ===
 
=== Area 2: Information Processing ===
 
{| style="border:none;"
 
{| style="border:none;"
| [[CMSC420]] ||| Data Structure
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| [[CMSC420_-_Data_Structures|CMSC420]] ||| Data Structures
 
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| [[CMSC421]] ||| Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
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| [[CMSC421_-_Introduction_to_Artificial_Intelligence|CMSC421]] ||| Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
 
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| [[CMSC422]] ||| Introduction to Machine Learning
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| [[CMSC422_-_Introduction_to_Machine_Learning|CMSC422]] ||| Introduction to Machine Learning
 
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| [[CMSC423]] ||| Bioinformatic Algorithms, Databases, and Tools
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| [[CMSC423_-_Bioinformatic_Algorithms,_Databases,_and_Tools|CMSC423]] ||| Bioinformatic Algorithms, Databases, and Tools
 
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| [[CMSC424]] ||| Database Design
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| [[CMSC424|CMSC424]] ||| Database Design
 
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| [[CMSC425]] ||| Game Programming
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| [[CMSC426|CMSC426]] ||| Computer Vision
 
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| [[CMSC426]] ||| Image Processing
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| [[CMSC427_-_Computer_Graphics|CMSC427]] ||| Computer Graphics
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| [[CMSC427]] ||| Computer Graphics
   
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=== Area 3: Software Engineering and Programming Languages ===
 
=== Area 3: Software Engineering and Programming Languages ===
[[CMSC430]] Introduction to Compilers<br>
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{| style="border:none;"
[[CMSC433]] Programming Language Technologies and Paradigms<br>
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| [[CMSC430_-_Introduction_to_Compilers|CMSC430]] ||| Introduction to Compilers
[[CMSC434]] Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction<br>
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[[CMSC435]] Software Engineering<br>
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| [[CMSC433_-_Programming_Language_Technologies_and_Paradigms|CMSC433]] ||| Programming Language Technologies and Paradigms
[[CMSC436]] Programming Handheld Systems
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| [[CMSC434_-_Introduction_to_Human-Computer_Interaction|CMSC434]] ||| Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction
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| [[CMSC435_-_Software_Engineering|CMSC435]] ||| Software Engineering
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| [[CMSC436_-_Programming_Handheld_Systems|CMSC436]] ||| Programming Handheld Systems
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=== Area 4: Theory ===
 
=== Area 4: Theory ===
*[[CMSC451]] Aravind Srinivasan
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*[[CMSC456]] Jonathan Katz
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| [[CMSC451_-_Design_and_Analysis_of_Computer_Algorithms|CMSC451]] ||| Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms
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| [[CMSC452_-_Elementary_Theory_of_Computation|CMSC452]] ||| Elementary Theory of Computation
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| [[CMSC456_-_Cryptology|CMSC456]] ||| Cryptology
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| [[CMSC457_-_Introduction_to_Quantum_Computing|CMSC457]] ||| Introduction to Quantum Computing
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=== Area 5: Numerical Analysis ===
 
=== Area 5: Numerical Analysis ===
*[[CMSC460 w/ Levy]] Doron Levy
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*[[CMSC460 w/ Levermore]] Dave Levermore
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| [[CMSC460_-_Computational_Methods|CMSC460]] ||| Computational Methods
*[[CMSC466]] Dionisios Margetis
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| [[CMSC466_-_Introduction_to_Numerical_Analysis_I|CMSC466]] ||| Introduction to Numerical Analysis
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=== Electives ===
 
=== Electives ===
*[[CMSC320]] Hector Corrada Bravo
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*[[CMSC474]] Dana Nau
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| [[CMSC320_-_Introduction_to_Data_Science|CMSC320]] ||| Introduction to Data Science
*[[CMSC498I]] Larry Davis
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*[[CMSC499A]] Various Faculty
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| [[CMSC474_-_Introduction_to_Computational_Game_Theory|CMSC474]] ||| Introduction to Computational Game Theory
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| [[CMSC498C_-_Randomized_Algorithms|CMSC498C]] ||| Selected Topics in Computer Science; Randomized Algorithms
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| [[CMSC498M_-_Foundations_of_Data_Science|CMSC498M]] ||| Selected Topics in Computer Science; Foundations of Data Science
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| [[CMSC498O_-_Introduction_to_Data_Visualization|CMSC498O]] ||| Selected Topics in Computer Science; Introduction to Data Visualization
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| [[CMSC498Z_-_Advanced_Functional_Programming|CMSC498V]] ||| Selected Topics in Computer Science; Advanced Functional Programming
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| [[CMSC499A]] ||| Independent Undergraduate Research
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  ***Please note that you can check the course webpages [http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/ here] for more information as it becomes available.***  
 
  ***Please note that you can check the course webpages [http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/ here] for more information as it becomes available.***  
 
This information and wiki is subject to change.
 
This information and wiki is subject to change.