Algorithms
Algorithms are the heart of computer science, and the subject has countless practical applications as well as intellectual depth. This specialization is an...
By Stanford University on Coursera
About This Course
Algorithms are the heart of computer science, and the subject has countless practical applications as well as intellectual depth. This specialization is an introduction to algorithms for learners with at least a little programming experience. The specialization is rigorous but emphasizes the big picture and conceptual understanding over low-level implementation and mathematical details. After completing this specialization, you will be well-positioned to ace your technical interviews and speak fluently about algorithms with other programmers and computer scientists. About the instructor: Tim Roughgarden has been a professor in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University since 2004. He has taught and published extensively on the subject of algorithms and their applications.
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How much does Algorithms cost?
Algorithms costs $49. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Algorithms?
Algorithms is taught by Stanford University, Stanford University.
What skill level is Algorithms for?
This course is designed for beginner learners.
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