CSCI 311 - Algorithms and Data Structures

Course Catalog Description

311. Algorithms and Data Structures (I, 3, 0)
Introduction to the algorithms and data structures used in implementing abstract data types including priority queues, dictionaries, and graphs. Includes complexity analysis of various implementations. Prerequisite: MATH 241 and CSCI 205 or permission of the instructor.


Instructor Contact
Steve Guattery
Office: Breakiron 68
Phone: (570) 577-3828
email: guattery AT bucknell.edu
Office hours: By appointment - if my schedule is open, I'm usually available to meet with students

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There are no current announcements. Well, unless you consider this to be an announcement. Deeper ramifications of this non-announcement announcement are issues for a class in logic and will not be considered in CSCI 311.


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