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Reviews

A very important course for every student in computer science, software engineering! It really level-up your mindset to solving problems with computer programs. Furthermore, the knowledge covered in this course is also essential for technical interviews for internships.

Anonymous, Term 1, 2019

Extremely important course that transitions knowledge of basic C into thinking like a computer scientists, with a great new toolkit of structures and algorithms to solve more advanced problems. The labs and assignments are challenging but always interesting, and super satisfying to complete. A must do course!

Anonymous, Term 1, 2019

Really important content! Critical to being a good computer scientist, really important for interviews at big companies!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016

Interesting course which greatly improved my coding efficiency

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

Great course which every programmer should do.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017