University of Minnesota Morris (Source ID 002389)

2007–2009 Catalog

Computer Science (CSci)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course Number   Description  Credits  Equivalent Course  Fulfills requirements for 
Liberal Education Category 
**
Cultural Diversity  ** International Perspective 
**
1001 Introduction to the Computing World 2 CS 1999A      
1001H Honors: Introduction to Computer Science (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 2 CS 1099      
1021 Introduction to Data Visualization 2 #      
1101 Dynamic Web Programming 2 #      
1201 Introduction to Digital Media Computation 4 #      
1211 Introduction to Problem Solving with Java (see 2005–2007 Catalog) 4 CS 2121 3    
1301 Problem Solving and Algorithm Development 4 CS 1511 3    
1302 Foundations of Computer Science 4 CS 3512      
1993 Directed Study 1–5 *      
2101 Data Structures 5 CS 1521      
2601 Interactive Computer Graphics 4 CS 2999I      
2901 Seminar I 1 CS 2999H      
2993 Directed Study 1–5 *      
3401 Models of Computing Systems 5 CS 3999C      
3501 Algorithms and Computability   CS 4521      
5
3511 Introduction to Bioinformatics 4 CS 2999J      
3601 Software Design and Development 5 CS 4531***      
3901 Seminar (see 1999–2001 Catalog) 2 CS 4993***      
3902 Seminar I (see 2001–2003 Catalog) 1 CS 4993***      
3903 Seminar II (see 2001–2003 Catalog) 1 CS 4993***      
3993 Directed Study 1–5 *      
4400 Variable Topics in Computing Systems (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 2 CS 4999A      
4402 TCP/IP Networks (see 2005–2007 Catalog) 2 CS 2999A      
4403 Systems: Data Mining 2 CS 3999D      
4404 Parallel Systems (see 2005–2007 Catalog) 2 CS 2999B      
4406 Systems: Wireless Data Networks 2 CS 2999C      
4408 Systems: Computer Forensics 2 CS 2999K      
4450 Variable Topics in Computing Systems (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 4 CS 4999B      
4451 Systems: Distributed Systems 4 CS 4999H      
4452 Systems: Computer Networks 4 CS 5651      
4453 Systems: Database Systems 4 CS 4611      
4454 Systems: Robotics 4 CS 4999C      
4456 Systems: Advanced Operating Systems 4 CS 5631      
4500 Variable Topics in Theory (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 2 CS 4999D      
4501 3D Modeling (see 2005–2007 Catalog) 2 CS 3999A      
4503 An Introduction to Intelligent Agent Theory (see 2005–2007 Catalog) 2 CS 3999B      
4506 Theory: Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Sets 2 CS 2999L      
4507 Data Compression 2 CS 2999D      
4550 Variable Topics in Theory (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 4 CS 4999F      
4552 Advanced Algorithms 4 CS 4999B      
4553 Theory: Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Intelligence 4 CS 2999M      
4554 Theory: Cryptography 4 CS 4999K      
4555 Theory: Neural Networks and Machine Learning 4 CS 4999L      
4556 Theory: Computer Graphics 4 CS 5721      
4600 Variable Topics in Programming and Languages (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 2 CS 4999G      
4602 Embedded Systems (see 2005–2007 Catalog) 2 CS 2999E      
4604 Programming and Languages: Graphical User Interfaces 2 CS 5551      
4605 Programming and Languages: Refactoring 2 CS 2999F      
4606 Client/Server Programming (see 2005-2007 Catalog) 2 CS 2999G      
4650 Variable Topics in Programming and Languages (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 4 CS 4999I      
4651 Programming and Languages: Programming Languages 4 CS 4999E      
4652 Programming and Languages: Compilers 4 CS 5641      
4653 Programming and Languages: Software Engineering 4 CS 4531***      
4654 Programming and Languages: Modern Functional Programming 4 CS 3999E      
4655 Programming and Languages: Software Design and Development II 4 CS 3999F      
4656 Programming and Languages: Human-Computer Interaction and Interface Design 4 CS 4999J      
4657 Programming and Languages: Programming Languages for Client-Server Systems 4 CS 2999N      
4901 Seminar II 1 CS 4993***      
4993 Directed Study 1–5 CS 4991      
4994H Senior Honors Project (see 2003–2005 Catalog) 1–5 CS 4994      

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective

*** Credit will be given only once for UMD CS 4993 and CS 4531


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