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Low-credit CSE Courses for Fall

Hi CSE majors! Still looking for something to round out your Fall schedule? Here are some more options to consider:

CSE 390P (Problem Solving with Programming) is a course designed to explore applications of programming to problem solving. Each week students will be given a problem (or problems) that should be solved using a combination of critical thinking, problem solving, and skills learned in other CSE courses.  There will occasionally be lectures on topics relevant to solving these problems.  CSE 390P is about applying your programming skills to solving novel, interesting problems.  As a side benefit, we expect the sorts of problems we give to be relevant to interviews and programming competitions. The exact content of the course may vary from quarter to quarter.

For more info and to register, visit: http://tinyurl.com/cse390p-16au. Interest survey will close on Friday 8/19; students will be notified by Friday 9/2.

CSE 495, Vertically Integrated Projects: Earn 1-3 graded credits for group research projects! These credits apply to CSE senior electives. Contact uwtcat@uw.edu to apply. Projects are supervised by Anat Caspi, Director of the Taskar Center for Accessible Technology.
The Vertically Integrated Projects program (VIP) brings project teams together and extends the academic design experience beyond a single quarter. Selected students can participate for up to three years, allowing for growth in both research and leadership.  The VIP project provides the time and context to learn and practice professional skills, to make substantial contributions to a project, and to experience different roles on large multidisciplinary design/discovery teams.
August 12, 2016