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by Steven Skiena
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Provide a rigorous introduction to worst-case asymptotic algorithm analysis, Develop classical graph and combinatorial algorithms for such problems as sorting, shortest paths and minimum spanning trees, and Introduce the concept of computational intractability and NP completeness.

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by Carrie Anne Philbin
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In 40 episodes, Carrie Anne Philbin teaches you computer science! This course is based on introductory college-level material as well as the AP Computer Science Principles guidelines.

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by John Owens
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UC Davis Professor John Owens teaches this introduction to the design and analysis of the architecture of computer graphics systems.

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by Jelani Nelson
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An algorithm is a well-defined procedure for carrying out some computational task. Typically the task is given, and the job of the algorithmist is to find such a procedure which is efficient, for example in terms of processing time and/or memory consumption.

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by Dan Gusfield
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Taught by UC Davis computer science professor Dan Gusfield, tthis undergraduate course introduces fundamental techniques and viewpoints for the design and the analysis of efficient computer algorithms, and to study important specific algorithms.

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by Andy Pavlo
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This course is on the design and implementation of database management systems. Case studies on open-source and commercial database systems will be used to illustrate these techniques and trade-offs.

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by Ana Bell
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Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python is intended for students with little or no programming experience.

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by Brenda Gunderson
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Statistics is the science that turns data into information and information into knowledge. This class covers applied statistical methodology from an analysis-of-data viewpoint.

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by Tolga Can
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This course covers computational techniques for mining the large amount of information produced by recent advances in biology, such as genome sequencing and microarrray technologies.

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by Peter von Buelow
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This course covers the basic principles of elastic behavior for different materials such as wood, steel, concrete, and composite materials and compares the properties and applications of materials generally.

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