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 1.Student can choose an area of specialization “Algorithms and Computation” or “Multimedia Modelling” 2.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 3.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: Tay Yong Chiang –S14: Or to