CS Ph.D. Courses
(Effective Fall 2003)

CS 6090 Special Topics in CS f,s,su 1-4

Special topics in computer science offered on occasion based on student and faculty demand and interest.

CS 6091 Doctoral Seminar in CS (On Demand) 1-3

From time to time, depending on student demand, a seminar will be offered on advanced topics in current computer science research for doctoral degree candidates.

CS 6131 High-Level Optimization f 3

This course covers the use of high-level program analysis to transform code for architectures with deep memory hierarchies and vector and parallel features. Topics include dependence analysis, memory-hierarchy analysis, loop transformations and code generation strategies for high-performance computer architectures.
Prerequisite:CS 4131

CS 6621 Surface Surgery and Compression (On Demand) 3

An in-depth study of recent developments in computer graphics, geometric modeling and visualization, with an emphasis on polyhedron simplification, refinement, surgery, multiresolution representations and geometric compression. In addition, this course will also cover the blossoming principle, scatter data interpolation and approximation d surface subdivision schemes.
Prerequisite: CS 5611 and permission of instructor

CS 6990 Doctoral Research f,s,su 1-9

The study of an acceptable computer science problem and the preparation of a dissertation.

CS 6999 Doctoral Reading and Research f,s,su 1-9

Individual reading and research on current topics in computer science for doctoral degree candidates.



CS&E Ph.D. Courses
(Effective Fall 2002)

CSE 6090 Special Topics in CSE f,s,su 1-4

From time to time, depending on student demand, this course will be offered on special topics in computational science and engineering.

CSE 6091 Computer Science Seminar f,s,su 1-3

From time to time, depending on student demand, a seminar will be offered on current topics in computational science and engineering.

CSE 6990 Doctoral Research f,s,su 1-6

By arrangement with the instructor directing the PhD dissertation.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor

CSE 6999 Doctoral Reading and Research f,s,su 1-4

Individual reading and research on current topics in computational science and engineering.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor

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