*Note: This course description is only applicable for the Computer Science Post-Baccalaureate program. Additionally, students must always refer to course syllabus for the most up to date information.
The second part in the Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (MFCS) sequence covers mathematical topics of probability, linear algebra, multivariable calculus and basic optimization that are ...
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has managed to buy Twitter and while fans of the microblogging platform are more excited about the probable introduction of an edit button, what’s got the crypto ...
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Total credits required for the degree: 122. Find complete details on the CS-Computer Science degree audit. Download the CS-Computer Science flowchart. An introduction ...
Total credits required for the degree: 123. Find complete details on the CS-Applications degree audit. Download the CS-Applications flowchart. An introduction to the ...
Cynthia Frelund dives into the numbers to quantify the impact of Tackle Probability using Next Gen Stats' Tackle Probability model. A look back at the five fastest ball carriers from Week 13 of the ...