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Faculty of Arts and Science
All of the first year A&S courses use the
CDF-PC computer labs.
- CSC 104h
The Why and How of Computing
- CSC 108h
Introduction to Programming
- CSC 148h
Introduction to Computer Science
- SCI 199y
First Year Seminar (Artificial Intelligence)
Many of these upper year courses use the
CDF computer labs.
A few courses use the
CDF-PC computer labs.
- CSC 209h
Software Tools and Systems Programming
- CSC 228h
File Structures and Data Management
- CSC 238h
Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
- CSC 258h
Computer Organization
- CSC 260h
Introduction to Scientific, Symbolic, and Graphical Computation
- CSC 270h
Fundamental Data Structures and Techniques
- CSC 282h
Computation and Numerical Methods
- CSC 300h
Computers and Society
- CSC 318h
The Design of Interactive Computational Media
- CSC 324h
Principles of Programming Languages
- CSC 326h
Programming Languages
- CSC 336h
Numerical Methods
- CSC 340h
Information Systems Analysis and Design
- CSC 350H
Numerical Algebra and Optimization
- CSC 351h
Numerical Approximation, Integration and Ordinary Differential Equations
- CSC 354h
Simulation Modelling and Analysis
- CSC 364H
Computability and Complexity
- CSC 372h
Microprocessor Software
- CSC 378h
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis
- CSC 384h
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
- ECE 385h
Microprocessor Systems
Science
Faculty of Engineering
These CSC courses are open to Engineering students only. Other
engineering course pages can be found
here.
- CSC 180h
Introduction to Computer Programming
- CSC 181h
Introduction to Computer Programming
- CSC 366H
The Theory of (Efficient) Computation
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