INFSCI 0310 COMPUTATION IN INFORMATION SCIENCE (replacing INFSCI 0009, effective June 30, 2020)

The objective of this course is to introduce the mathematical and computational techniques used in information science with an emphasis on modeling and analysis of information technology (i.e., computers, data centers, communication networks). Topics course covers fundamental concepts, such as probability, statistical analysis of measurement data, matrix methods, graph theory, and simulation and modeling techniques. Also Covers Basic mathematical concepts that are relevant to information science, including matrix operators, probability, graph theory, binary codes, and entropy.

Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
Course Requirements: PREQ: MATH 0220 and (CMPINF 0401 or CS 0401 or INFSCI 0017); Minimum C grade or Transfer; Enrollment not permitted if previously enrolled in INFSCI 0009 or CS 1501
Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3

Current Sections

Spring 2024

Class No.DaysTimesRoomInstructor(s)TA(s)Type
26953 (1040)TuTh11:00am-12:15pmSCAIF 4795Paul Munro
Arezou Farzaneh
LEC