This is a networking course; the complete addendum to BCS 262, whose description lays below.
We cover binary, Huffman encoding, networks from a mathematical perspective and many other network algorithms, such as those that appear in CLRS.
Students will benefit from this course by learning about networks. There is no greater benefit than this! (Which alone is many times the price of admission.)
This course builds on foundations of networks such as Ford-Fulkerson, in which we learn the how, why and what of networks. We also address many burning questions on networks, such as "If networks were an animal... what type of animal would they be?" - well obviously an OCTOPUS! But why, you ask... I guess you'll just have to come and see!