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by rester324
389 days ago
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Interesting. I wouldn't have thought that. I have an MS in CS from a small Eastern-European state run university, but the curriculum looked very differently: a ton of applied math yes, but also assembly programming, graphics programming, networking, databases, programming intro I-I, advanced programming I-II, project management, artificial intelligence, all kind of specializations, algorithms and data structures I-II, etc. Is this not how it is in the US? Edit: and most of those courses had practical lab sections with hands-on programming |
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