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Oxford University. MSc in Computer Science
course 2005/2006.
As in other branches of applied mathematics and engineering, improvements in
the practice of programming require determined and meticulous application of methods of mathematical
understanding, calculation and proof.
Recognising this, the MSc in Computer Science at Oxford has been designed to
teach the mathematical principles of specification, design and efficient implementation of both software and
hardware.
It is intended as a graduate conversion course both for those who have already
been trained and/or employed as programmers, and for graduates of other numerate disciplines who have had
less previous exposure to the subject.
The course aims
- To provide the foundation for a professional career in the computing-based industries, including
telecommunications, process control, business-, mission-, and safety-critical fields.
- To enhance the skills of a professional who is already working in one of these industries.
- To provide a foundation for research into the theory and practice of programming and the design of
computer-based systems.
- To present knowledge, experience, reasoning methods and design and implementation techniques that are
robust and forward-looking.
a. Timetable
b. Lectures
g. Exercises
d. Practicals
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