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UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO CS @ HARVARD

UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO CS @ HARVARD

Life after 50

You can head off in all sorts of directions after CS50, but here are some popular routes. See Computer Science in

the Courses of Instruction for prerequisites and for further information.

FALL

CS148

CS146

CS108

CS105

CS109a

CS109b

SPRING

Design of VLSI

Circuits and Systems

Computer

Architecture

Intelligent Systems:

Design and Ethical

Challenges

Privacy and

Technology

Introduction to

Data Science

Advanced Topics in

Data Science

CS134

Networks

CS126

CS124

CS141

CS171

CS79

Fairness, Privacy, and

Validity in Data Analysis

Data Structures

and Algorithms

Computing

Hardware

Visualization

Design of Usable

Interactive Systems

CS191

CS145

Classics of

Computer Science

Cloud Networking and

Computing

CS120

CS50

CS20

Introduction to Algorithms

and their Limitations

CS143

Discrete Mathematics

for Computer Science

Computer Networks

CS121

CS187

CS144r

CS96

CS61

CS165

Introduction to Theoretical

Computer Science

Introduction to Computational

Linguistics and Natural-language

Processing

Networks

Design Projects

System Design Projects

System Programming &

Machine Organization

Data Systems

CS181

CS182

CS51

CS153

CS161

Machine Learning

Artificial Intelligence

Abstraction and Design

in Computation

Compilers

Operating Systems

CS136

CS189

Economics and

Computation

Autonomous

Robot Systems

CS127

Cryptography

CS152

CS175

Programming

Languages

Computer Graphics

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