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15 December 2022
We have updated the description of a second-year module, on the ‘Modules’ tab:
Previous content:
Algorithmic Graph Theory
This project-based module will provide you with experience of designing, developing and implementing a significant project, under supervision. From submission of the outline and detailed specification, you will produce regular progress reports, until presenting your final results. This is an excellent opportunity to develop important professional business skills, including independent learning, self-discipline, organisation and time management. Providing you with experience of undertaking a significant individual design and development exercise from conception through to design, implementation and delivery.
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Revised content:
Algorithmic Graph Theory
This module is concerned with studying properties of graphs and digraphs from an algorithmic perspective. The focus is on understanding basic properties of graphs that can be used to design efficient algorithms. The problems considered will be typically motivated by algorithmic/computer science/IT applications.
Read more about the Algorithmic Graph Theory moduleLink opens in a new window, including the methods of teaching and assessment (content applies to 2022/23 year of study).