Spring 2003 Schedule | |
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Spring 2003 SChedule* |
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Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
11:00-11:50am |
9:30-10:50am CS 520 SCI 352 11:15-1:15pm |
8:00-10:00am 10:00-11:59am |
9:30-10:50am CS 520 SCI 352 11:15-1:15pm |
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12:00-2:00pm |
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5:00-6:20pm CS 561a OHE 122 |
4:00-6:40pm BUSN 453 at Biola |
5:00-6:20pm CS 561a OHE 122 |
Descriptions:
CS 102: This semester, I am the TA for a freshman-level class called "Data Structures", taught by Michael Crowley. I have about 6 office hours a week, plus I teach two of the lab classes.
CS 597: Seminar in Computer Science Research. Required for all first-year PhD students. Professor Laurent Itti runs the course, but every week we have a new lecturer explain his area of research.
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, taught by Hadi Moradi. Searches, agents, problem solving, representation, etc. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. ISBN 0-13-103805-2, Prentice Hall, 1995.
CS 520: Computer Animation and Simulation. Taught by Mathieu Desbrun. Basics of computer animation. A lot of physics & math is involved, including partial differential equations that I have to remember how to do.Computer Animation: Algorithms and Technologies by Rick Parent. ISBN 1-55860-579-7, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2002
*USC's use of "SC"
USC has a habit of putting its initials "SC" wherever it can on names of things, brochures, and the USC literature. That's why I called this "SChedule".Here are some other examples:
BUSN 453: "Internet Marketing Technologies" For five weeks of the semester, I'm doing a seminar at Biola for business majors about how to create web pages. I'll be doing this March 5, 19, 26, April 2, and 9. These two classes that I'm taking are 3 units each, except the 1-unit seminar, so I have 7 units total this semester. USC pays for my tuition since I'm a TA for the department.
"OHE 122", "SLH 102", "SAL 127", and "SCI 352" refer to the classroom locations. Campus maps available at the Visit USC web site.
Created and maintained by Matthew Weathers. Last updated Apr 20, 2006.