Part B (old regs), Computer Science
Computer Science students in their third year take a total of six optional courses from schedules B1, B2 and B4 with the following conditions:
- no more than two subjects from Schedule B1, and
- no more than two subjects from Schedule B4
You cannot
take a course you offered in your second year.
You must also take a project, which is worth one third of the year.
Please note that although practicals play no part in the degree classification, a candidate must pass the practical component of the course in order to pass the exam, i.e. students must achieve 40% or more overall in their practicals each year to pass.
Schedule B1
- Compilers 16 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Databases 16 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Intelligent Systems 16 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Algorithms 16 Lectures, Hilary Term 2018
- Computer Architecture 16 Lectures, Hilary Term 2018
- Computer Graphics 16 Lectures, Trinity Term 2018
- Computer Networks 16 Lectures, Trinity Term 2018
- Concurrency 16 Lectures, Trinity Term 2018
Schedule B2
- Computer Security 16 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Computer-Aided Formal Verification 16 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Geometric Modelling 16 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Machine Learning 20 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Principles of Programming Languages 16 Lectures, Michaelmas Term 2017
- Computational Complexity 16 Lectures, Hilary Term 2018
- Knowledge Representation & Reasoning 16 Lectures, Hilary Term 2018
- Lambda Calculus and Types 16 Lectures, Hilary Term 2018