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Fall 2019, Lecture Section 60 (Lab Section 61 or 62)
Does your major require you to take CMSC 201? Or are you looking for an entry-level computing course to supplement your major? Enroll in a special section of CMSC 201 Computer Science I that...
Dr. Ben Shariati co-author of NIST guide on mobile device security and privacy Dr. Behnam Shariati, Assistant Director of the UMBC Graduate Cybersecurity Program, is one of the authors of a...
image: Representatives from the partnering institutions at UMBC. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC. UMBC partners with five universities in the US, UK, and Japan to launch International...
Correlation analysis with small sample sizes Peter Schreier, Univ. of Paderborn, Germany 2:00-3:00 Tuesday, 18 June 2019, ITE 325B, UMBC Most common techniques for correlation...
Tensor Decomposition of ND data arrays Prof. David Brie, University of Lorraine 2:00pm Thursday, 13 June 2019, ITE 325B, UMBC The goal of this talk is to give an introduction to...
Intro computing courses for students in any major through X + Computing pilot Computing and coding skills are becoming integral to many jobs and industries, but students outside of computing...
Are you a non-computer science, non-computer engineering major who would like more computing experience? Have you completed CMSC 201 Computer Science I with a C or better? Enroll in CMSC 291,...
Fall 2019, Lecture Section 60 (Lab Section 61 or 62)
Does your major require you to take CMSC 201? Or are you looking for an entry-level computing course to supplement your major? Enroll in a special section of CMSC 201 Computer Science I that...