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3: Data Structures and Algorithms
Course Structure: Lectures: 2 /
Labs: 1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: Object Oriented Programming
Objectives: The course is designed to teach students structures and
schemes, which allow them to write programs to efficiently manipulate,
store, and retrieve data. Students are exposed to the concepts of time
and space complexity and analysis of sorting and searching programs.
Exposure to theory of NP-Completeness.
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