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Movo Posted 8 years ago
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All Or Any?

Hi,

"In addition, candidates must have an undergraduate course at the 3rd or 4th year level in each of the following computer science areas:

  • Theory of Computation
  • Software Engineering
  • Systems (Operating Systems, Compilers, Distributed Systems, Networking)
  • Application (Artificial Intelligence, Graphics, Databases, etc.)"

I got a little confused here. Are the candidates required to have courses in "all" of the indicated areas, or is it enough to have one course in "any" of them?

Thank you.

  

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movo Are the candidates required to have courses in "all" of the indicated areas Yes. movo or is it enough to have one course in "any" of them? No.

  • movo Are the candidates required to have courses in "all" of the indicated areas Yes.
  • movo or is it enough to have one course in "any" of them?
  • No.
  • The bare minimum is four courses, one in each of the stated areas of study.
  • CJ
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movoAre the candidates required to have courses in "all" of the indicated areas

Yes.

movoor is it enough to have one course in "any" of them?

No.


The bare minimum is four courses, one in each of the stated areas of study.

CJ

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