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Course ID
Course
CMPT 382
CMPT 382
Machine Learning
Course Credits: 3
An overview of core machine learning technologies with motivating applications from a variety of disciplines and real‐world data sets. Students will learn how to implement, evaluate, and improve machine learning algorithms. While studying best practice in machine learning, students are introduced to data mining and statistical pattern recognition and learn how to build automatic analytical models. Topics include identification and extraction of useful features that best represent available data, some of the most important machine learning algorithms, and the evaluation of algorithm performance.
Prerequisite(s): CMPT 166, 231; or with permission of instructor. (3-0)
CMPT 385
CMPT 385
Introduction to Software Engineering
Course Credits: 3
An introduction to the theory of designing and carrying out large software projects. All stages of the software engineering cycle, including requirement analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance will be examined. The student will complete a semester-long team based project.
Prerequisite(s): CMPT 150, 166, and 231. (3-0)
NB: Not offered every year. See department chair
CMPT 386
CMPT 386
Software Engineering II
Course Credits: 3
This course will study advanced techniques, tools, and standards in software engineering. The student will complete a semester-long team based project
Prerequisite(s): CMPT 385. (3-0)
NB: Not offered every year.
CMPT 400
CMPT 400
Directed Studies in Computing Science
Course Credits: 1, 3
Students are required to produce an outline of the topic studied in consultation with the instructor. A course of reading and/or experimentation is pursued according to the approved outline. Assessment may be via examination and/or a final written report.
Prerequisite(s): Advanced standing in computing science.
NB: This course with the appropriate choice of topics can be used as a preparation for the senior thesis (CMPT 410) or senior project (CMPT 420). This course can only be taken with the consent of the academic computing coordinator.
CMPT 401
CMPT 401
Special Topics in Computing Science
Course Credits: 3
A study of special topics or issues in computing science that are not considered in-depth in other courses.
Prerequisite(s): Advanced standing in computing science or instructor's permission.
NB: Not offered every year. Course may be repeated.
CMPT 409
CMPT 409
Thesis Preparation
Course Credits: 1
Students are required to choose a topic for their senior thesis (CMPT 410 or 411) in consultation with an instructor. Selected readings and references pertinent to the topic are assigned. A final written report is presented, consisting of a detailed thesis proposal and a literature review.
Prerequisite(s): Advanced standing in computing science or instructor's consent.
NB: A student is allowed credit for only one of CMPT 409 or 419.
CMPT 410
CMPT 410
Senior Thesis
Course Credits: 2
Students research a chosen area of computing science and provide a final written report.
Prerequisite(s): CMPT 409, a related directed study in preparation, or instructor's consent.
NB: Normally 2 sem. hrs. are assigned unless prior arrangement is made with the department chair and registrar.
CMPT 411
CMPT 411
Senior Thesis
Course Credits: 3
Students research a chosen area of computing science and provide a final written report.
Prerequisite(s): CMPT 409, a related directed study in preparation, or instructor's consent.
NB: Normally 2 sem. hrs. are assigned for a senior thesis unless prior arrangement is made with the department chair and registrar.
CMPT 419
CMPT 419
Project Preparation
Course Credits: 1
Students are required to choose a topic for their senior group project (CMPT 420 or 421) in consultation with the instructor. Selected readings and references pertinent to the topic are assigned. A final written report (software requirements document) is produced giving a detailed specification of the proposed software project.
Prerequisite(s): Advanced standing in computing science or instructor's consent.
NB: A student is allowed credit for only one of CMPT 409 or 419.