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Briefing on DDP in Math/Applied Math and Computer Science. July 3, 2007. Introduction. Jointly offered by FoS and SoC From AY 2007/2008 Two specializations (optional yet key part of DDP) Algorithms and Computation Multimedia Modeling. Why DDP?. Common R&D Frontiers
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Briefing on DDP in Math/Applied Math and Computer Science July 3, 2007
Introduction • Jointly offered by FoS and SoC • From AY 2007/2008 • Two specializations (optional yet key part of DDP) • Algorithms and Computation • Multimedia Modeling
Why DDP? Common R&D Frontiers • Computational Complexity • Design & Analysis of Algorithms • Optimization Theory and Algorithms • Mathematical Modelling, Computer Simulation • Geometric Modelling • Computer Graphics and Animation
Why DDP? • Graduates will be equally well-versed in • advanced software development • advanced mathematical modelling and analysis • In demand by top technology companies, research and academic institutions. • Algorithms and Computation for top-end technology companies eg: Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, PSA, DSTA, ILOG • Multimedia Modelling for high-end IDM industry eg: Lucasfilm, LucasArt, EA (Electronic Arts), Koei, EggStory
Specialization • Student canchoose an area of specialization “Algorithms and Computation” or “Multimedia Modelling” • From the appropriate specialization list • For Double Honours students, choose at least 32 MCs from the list • For Single Honours students, choose at least 28 MCs from the list • At least 12 MCs from each department • Integrated Honours Project (for Double Honours) • Take a specially proposed Integrated Honours Project • Satisfies requirements of both degrees
Curriculum Requirements(Double Honours) • ULR (12 MCs) • General education: 8MC • Singapore Studies: 4MC • FoS Faculty Requirements: 8MC (+CS1101, CS1102) • Double count 32 MCs for both programs • CS1231 Discrete Structures • MA1101R Linear Algebra I • MA1102R Calculus • ST2131/MA2216 Probability • CS3230 Design and Analysis of Algorithms • CS4101/MA4199 Integrated Honours Project
Contact persons • Zhu Chengbo • S14: 03-04 • matzhucb@nus.edu.sg • Tay Yong Chiang • S14: 02-04 • mattyc@nus.edu.sg Or email to AskMathUG@nus.edu.sg