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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    5900. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each. Independent study and research of a specific problem in a field of computer science and engineering or its application. A report is required defining the problem and developing a solution. The work may be supervised by any member of the graduate faculty. Prerequisite(s): 8 hours of computer science and engineering with grades of A or B; prior approval of written plan by the faculty supervisor and by the computer science and engineering department chair. May be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    5910. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each. Independent study and research of a specific problem in a field of computer science and engineering or its application. A report is required defining the problem and developing a solution. The work may be supervised by any member of the graduate faculty. Prerequisite(s): 8 hours of computer science and engineering with grades of A or B; prior approval of written plan by the faculty supervisor and by the computer science and engineering department chair. May be repeated for credit.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    5920.Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis. 2-4 hours each. Independent research of a specific problem in a field of computer science and engineering. The work will be supervised by a member of the faculty of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and a final written report must be approved by the supervising faculty and the department chair prior to submission to the office of the graduate dean. Prerequisite(s): approval of student's research plan by a computer science and engineering faculty member.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    5930. Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis. 2-4 hours each. Independent research of a specific problem in a field of computer science. The work will be supervised by a member of the faculty of the Department of Computer Sciences, and a final written report must be approved by the supervising faculty and the department chair prior to submission to the office of the graduate dean. Prerequisite(s): approval of student's research plan by a computer science faculty member.
  • 1.00 Credits

    5932. Internship. 1 hour. Supervised work in a job that meets specific educational and career objectives of the student. Requires submission of a final report summarizing industrial experience gained through the internship. Prerequisite(s): consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    5933. Topics in Computer Science and Engineering. 3 hours. Advanced study of languages, files and processing techniques with applications selected from reservations systems, inventory systems and other administrative applications, process control, computer-assisted instruction, information storage and retrieval, artificial intelligence, heuristic programming and so forth, depending on class interest. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours advanced courses in computer programming. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    5934. Directed Study. 1-4 hours. Study of topics in computer science and engineering by individuals or small groups. A student taking CSCE 4980 or 5934 may work with other students taking these courses on the same topic if the faculty supervisor agrees. The student is to prepare a plan for study of a topic and a plan for evaluation of study achievements. Prior approval by the computer science and engineering department chair and a graduate faculty member who agrees to supervise the work is required for the plan. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of computer science and engineering with a grade of A or B. Open to students with graduate standing who are capable of developing problems independently. May be repeated for credit.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    5950. Master's Thesis. 3 or 6 hours. To be scheduled only with consent of department. 6 hours credit required. No credit assigned until thesis has been completed and filed with the graduate dean. Continuous enrollment required once work on thesis has begun. May be repeated for credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    6100. Theory of Computation. 3 hours. Computation by abstract devices, time complexity, inherent complexity of problems, complexity hierarchies, reductions, nondeterminism and NP-completeness, approximation and intractable problems. Prerequisite(s): consent of department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    6150. Complexity of Parallel Computation. 3 hours. Models of parallel computation justification and buildability; inherent parallelism and communication costs; techniques for efficient parallelization. Lower and upper complexity bounds; the classes NC and SC; P-complete problems; the parallel computation thesis. Prerequisite(s): CSCI 5150 or 5160.
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