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Computer Science Degree
Description | Skills | University | Career boost |
Computers are everywhere, so learning to manage and program them is a smart move! Join the technical revolution with the Computer Science degree, which will primarily build the programming and robotics skills. | Programming Mischief Robotics | Regular University of Britechester | Computer Engineer (Engineer Career) Freelance Programmer (Freelancer Career) Oracle (Criminal Career) Start-up Entrepreneur (Tech Guru Career) |
Distinguished Foxbury Institute |
Computer Science Classes
Programming 101
Description: The courses here aren’t really numbered, but we couldn’t help making a computer science joke. 101 – it’s binary! Get it? Anyway, welcome to your new life amongst the 1s and 0s. | Skill: Programming | Class:11:00am – 12:25pm Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Basic Algorithms of Computer Science
Description: At the core of any computer program is an algorithm – a method and process to get good results from lines of code. This course introduces a set of basic algorithms that tackle most of the programming problems students may encounter in the future. | Skill: Programming | Class:3:00pm – 4:25pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Submit a Term Paper! | Daily Task: Homework |
Code Security: Locking the Door
Description: As students write more complex problems, the possibility of bad actors finding ways to exploit these programs increases. This course pokes at the programming methods taught so far in an attempt to get students thinking securely. | Skill: Mischief | Class:9:30am – 10:55am Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Give a Presentation! | Daily Task: Homework |
Understanding Artificial Intelligence
Description: This course examines how much of a computer’s intelligence is truly artificial and how much is beholden to the programmer. How does a computer learn? What does it mean for a computer to learn? | Skill: Mischief | Class:8:00am – 9:25am Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Submit a Term Paper! | Daily Task: Homework |
The Mathematics of Robots
Description: As an introduction to programming bots, this course teaches the basics of how to calculate a bot’s movement, senses, and reactions based on a combination of math principles. | Skill: Robotics | Class:3:00pm – 4:25pm Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Automating Common Tasks
Description: To help understand what is easy and hard about bot programming, this class examines common tasks we do and explores what makes certain tasks a great fit for bots while others remain nearly impossible to automate. | Skill: Robotics | Class:9:30am – 10:55am Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Social Hacking: Programming for People
Description: Sometimes the greatest security threat isn’t even part of the machine, but rather the user sitting in front of it. This course looks at the assumptions and use patterns of vulnerable programs and how to boost their safety by improving the user. | Skill: Mischief | Class:1:30pm – 2:55pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Give a Presentation! | Daily Task: Homework |
Tracking Network Traffic
Description: Do you smell what the network is passing? This class exposes just how much data gets passed on every network and what a malicious network owner may be able to discover. | Skill: Mischief | Class:11:00am – 12:25pm Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Advanced Logical Principles
Description: In addition to teaching formal mathematical logic, this course applies that logic to system programming to better understand how every action a computer takes can be broken down into simple logic gates. | Skill: Programming | Class:3:00pm – 4:25pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Submit a Term Paper! | Daily Task: Homework |
Quantum Computing Theory
Description: An advanced theory course, Quantum Computing Theory both hypothesizes what problems may become solvable with quantum computing, but also teaches students how to determine the difficulty of an existing computing problem. | Skill: Programming | Class:11:00am – 12:25pm Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Breaking the Black Box: Making Robots Learn
Description: Machine learning can sometime feel like a black box – computer scientists see inputs and outputs, but aren’t sure how one has turned into the other. This course looks to open that box in an attempt to better understand how to better teach robots. | Skill: Robotics | Class:1:30pm – 2:55pm Mon, Wed, Fri |
Coursework: Take Final Exam! | Daily Task: Homework |
Advanced Automata Acting Autonomously
Description: Most programs do exactly what you tell them to do. But give automata of different kinds the ability to sense and change and a large enough decision space, and it can really feel like they’re doing things on their own. | Skill: Robotics | Class:1:30pm – 2:55pm Tues, Thurs |
Coursework: Give a Presentation! | Daily Task: Homework |