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Upper Year Information Session - Winter 2017

Monday, February 6, 2017 - 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Students are invited to attend an information session relating to choosing their upper year courses, hosted by Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Dan Brown.
Students will hear:
  • Information on all fourth-year and optional third-year courses.
  • Differences among courses
  • Advice on preparation for upper-year specialization (e.g. what courses to choose to prepare for graphics, AI)
Refreshments will be provided
Additional information and videos related to upper year CS course descriptions is available online via the undergraduate students portal.
Location 
DC - William G. Davis Computer Research Centre
1304
200 University Avenue West
WaterlooON N2L 3G1
Canada


https://math.uwaterloo.ca/computer-science/events/upper-year-information-session-winter-2017

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