List of courses I attended

UMBC

Spring 2008 (current semester)

  • CMSC899: Doctoral Dissertation

Fall 2007

  • CMSC899: Doctoral Dissertation

Summer 2007

  • CMSC696: Summer Internship (at SRI International; Menlo Park, CA)

Spring 2007

  • CMSC899: Doctoral Dissertation

Fall 2006

  • CMSC899: Doctoral Dissertation

Spring 2006

  • CMSC899: Doctoral Dissertation

Fall 2005

  • CMSC699: Independent Study in Computer Science
  • CMSC899: Doctoral Dissertation

Summer 2005

  • CMSC899: Doctoral Dissertation

Spring 2005

  • CMSC677: Agent Architectures and Multi-Agent Systems
  • CMSC691R: Introduction to Robotics

Fall 2004

  • CMSC611: Advanced Computer Architecture
  • CMSC699: Independent Study in Computer Science
  • BIOL899: Independent Study in Biology

Spring 2004

  • CMSC641: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
  • CMSC691B: Basic Reseach Skills
  • CMSC771: Theory and Practice of Knowledge Representation

Fall 2003

  • CMSC621: Advanced Operating Systems
  • CMSC671: Principles of Artificial Intelligence
  • CMSC691L: Advanced Natural Language Processing

Adam Mickiewicz University (UAM)

Summer 2002

  • SEM504: MSc seminar 3

Winter 2001/2002

  • INO520: Software engineering
  • SEM503: MSc seminar 2
  • PRO520: Project

Summer 2001

  • JAN408: English 8
  • KDA520: Data coding and compression
  • MUL420: Multimedia and CD-ROM technology
  • PRB420: Database laboratory
  • PZR420: Remote and distributed processing
  • SEM402: MSc seminar 1

Winter 2000/2001

  • AGR420: Graph algorithms
  • JAN407: English 7
  • MAF430: Financial mathematics
  • MEN421: Numerical analysis
  • RWI420: Virtual robotics
  • SEM401: Cross-sectional seminar

Summer 2000

  • ARK320: Computer architecture
  • JAN306: English 6
  • LIK320: Computer linguistics
  • MTR320: Methods of translation
  • PRP320: Programming laboratory 2
  • SNE320: Introduction to theory of neural networks
  • SOP320: Operating systems 2
  • TEO320: Theory of computability

Winter 1999/2000

  • JAN305: English 5
  • MEN320: Elements of numerical methods
  • PEK350: Introduction to micro- and macroeconomics
  • PRL320: Introduction to logic programming
  • PRP321: Programming laboratory 1
  • SIK420: Computer networks and teleprocessing
  • SZS420: Job scheduling in computer and manufacturing systems
  • WRP310: Introduction to probability theory

Summer 1999

  • ALI212: Linear algebra 2
  • ASD220: Algorithms and data structures
  • JAN204: English 4
  • JPR222: Programming languages 2
  • LOG220: Logic for computer science
  • NIF222: Computer tools 2
  • WFI204: Physical education 4

Winter 1998/1999

  • ALG201: Algebra 1
  • BAD420: Databases
  • JAN203: English 3
  • KRR320: Cryptography and computer security
  • MAD220: Discrete mathematics
  • MPR220: Programming methods
  • NIF221: Computer tools 1
  • WFI203: Physical education

Summer 1998

  • WFI102: Physical education 2
  • JAN102: English 2
  • ALI101: Linear algebra 1
  • ANA102: Mathematical analysis 2
  • JPR121: Programming languages 1
  • SOP121: Operating systems 1

Winter 1997/1998

  • WFI101: Physical education
  • JAN101: English 1
  • ALG100: Introduction to algebra and number theory
  • ANA101: Mathematical analysis 1
  • INF100: Introduction to computer science
  • TMN100: Introduction to set theory

Adam Mickiewicz High School in Poznan

  • Mathematics (8 semesters)
  • Biology (8 semesters; extended course)
  • Chemistry (8 semesters; extended course)
  • Physics (8 semesters)
  • History (8 semesters)
  • Geography (6 semesters)
  • Polish (8 semesters)
  • German (8 semesters)
  • Russian (8 semesters)
  • Latin (6 semesters)
  • Music (2 semesters)
  • Physical education (8 semesters)
  • Technics (2 semesters)
  • Computer science (2 semesters)
  • Civil defence (2 semesters)
  • Civic education (2 semesters)
Last modification: 6/17/2008