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  2. 27 May 2014: Course pages 2013–14. Economics, Law and Ethics. Principal lecturer: Prof Ross Anderson. ... This course aims to give students an introduction to some basic concepts in economics, law and ethics.
  3. Optimization and Control

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/index2014.html
    9 Oct 2014: Introduction. This is a course on optimization problems that are posed over time. ... Ther are applications of this course in science, economics and engineering (e.g., "insects as optimizers", "planning for retirement", "finding a parking space",
  4. Student Loans | Cambridge students

    https://www.cambridgestudents.cam.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/student-loans
    12 Nov 2014: Darwin College;. Where is asks 'Course name' put the name of the course you will be studying eg Economics. ... Course:. Must be a full standalone doctoral course (not a top-up course).
  5. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Economics, Law and Ethics …

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/EconLaw/materials.html
    27 May 2014: I got roped into teaching this course because of my interest in the interaction between economics and information security.). ... Intellectual property. The course title economics and law' also refers to the academic discipline whose subject matter
  6. Optimization and Control

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/index2013.html
    15 Sep 2014: A web page for the 2012 course home page is also still available. ... Applications of this course are to be found in science, economics and engineering (e.g., "insects as optimizers", "planning for retirement", "finding a parking space", "optimal
  7. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Unix Tools

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/UnixTools/
    27 May 2014: No. of lectures: 10. Suggested hours of supervisions: 0-1 (non-examinable course with exercises). ... This non-examinable course provides students with basic Unix/Linux experience and some important practical skills in using the Unix shell as an
  8. 17 Mar 2014: Course pages 2013–14. Semantics of Programming Languages. Principal lecturer: Prof Peter Sewell. ... This course is a prerequisite for the Part II courses Topics in Concurrency, and Types.
  9. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Computer Networking

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/CompNet/
    17 Mar 2014: The aim of this course is to introduce key concepts and principles of computer networks. ... The course will use a top-down approach to study the Internet and its protocol stack.
  10. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Prolog

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/Prolog/
    17 Mar 2014: Course pages 2013–14. Prolog. Principal lecturers:Taken by:contact lecturer for access permission). ... The aim of this course is to introduce programming in the Prolog language.
  11. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Logic and Proof

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/LogicProof/
    22 Jan 2014: This course is a prerequisite for the Part II courses Artificial Intelligence II, Hoare Logic, Temporal Logic and Natural Language Processing. ... At the end of the course students should. be able to manipulate logical formulas accurately;.
  12. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Algorithms II

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/AlgorithII/
    17 Mar 2014: Prerequisite courses: Algorithms I. This course is a prerequisite for: Computer Graphics and Image Processing, Complexity Theory, Artificial Intelligence I and II. ... At the end of the course students should. have a good understanding of how several
  13. 17 Mar 2014: Course pages 2013–14. Programming in C and C++. Principal lecturer: Prof Alan Mycroft. ... At the end of the course students should. be able to read and write C and C++ programs;.
  14. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Security I

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/SecurityI/
    27 May 2014: This course covers some essential computer-security techniques, focussing mainly on private-key cryptography, discretionary access control and common software vulnerabilities. ... By the end of the course students should. be familiar with core security
  15. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: E-Commerce

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/ECommerce/
    22 Jan 2014: Suggested hours of supervision: 2 (example classes if requested). Prerequisite courses: Business Studies, Security, Economics and Law. ... This course aims to give students an outline of the issues involved in setting up an e-commerce site.
  16. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Security II

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/SecurityII/
    27 May 2014: Suggested hours of supervisions: 4. Prerequisite courses: Security I, Probability, Economics and Law, Operating Systems, Computer Networking, Principles of Communications, Complexity Theory. ... This course aims to give students a thorough understanding
  17. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Computation Theory

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/CompTheory/
    20 Dec 2014: Prerequisite course: Discrete Mathematics. This course is a prerequisite for Complexity Theory (Part IB), Quantum Computing (Part II). ... At the end of the course students should. be familiar with the register machine, Turing machine and
  18. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Business Studies

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/Business/
    22 Jan 2014: Prerequisite course: Economics and Law. This course is a prerequisite for E-Commerce. ... For additional reading on a lecture-by-lecture basis, please see the course website.
  19. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Databases

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/Databases/
    17 Mar 2014: The aim of the course is to cover the fundamentals of databases as seen from the perspective of application writers. ... McGraw-Hill (4th ed.). Ullman, J. & Widom, J. (1997). A first course in database systems.
  20. Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2013–14: Complexity Theory

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/Complexity/
    17 Mar 2014: The aim of the course is to introduce the theory of computational complexity. ... At the end of the course students should. be able to analyse practical problems and classify them according to their complexity;.
  21. 17 Mar 2014: Course pages 2013–14. Mathematical Methods for Computer Science. Principal lecturers:Taken by: Part IB. ... The aims of this course are to introduce and develop mathematical methods that are key to many applications in Computer Science.

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