Computer Science Tripos
The Computer Science Tripos (CST) is the undergraduate course in computer science offered by the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. It evolved out of the Diploma in Computer Science, the world's first taught course in computer science, which started in 1953. Successful candidates are awarded a Bachelor of Arts (BA) honours degree after three years or, optionally, a combined BA + Master of Engineering (MEng) honours degree after four years of study.[1][2][3]
![]() Some courses of the Computer Science Tripos are taught in the William Gates Building, Cambridge, home of the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge | |
| Type |
|
|---|---|
| Knowledge / skills tested | Computer Science |
| Duration | 3 or 4 years |
| Countries / regions | University of Cambridge |
| Languages | English language |
| based on | |
| Website | www |
Notable alumni
gollark: There is insufficient expressive power to write the chain rule.
gollark: Can't.
gollark: It actually wouldn't because it won't implicitly stick 1s in.
gollark: It has canonical sorting too.
gollark: Although the associativity is implemented as code and not another rule, for purposes.
References
- "Department of Computer Science and Technology – Course pages 2017–18: Computer Science Tripos Syllabus and Booklist 2017-18". www.cl.cam.ac.uk.
- "Department of Computer Science and Technology: Undergraduate Computer Science at Cambridge". www.cl.cam.ac.uk.
- "Computer Laboratory – Course pages 2014–15: Computer Science Tripos Syllabus and Booklist 2014-15". www.cl.cam.ac.uk.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.
