This course introduces the broader discipline of computer science to people having basic familiarity with Java programming. It covers the second half of our book Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach (the first half is covered in our Coursera course Computer Science: Programming with a Purpose, to be released in the fall of 2018). Our intent is to demystify computation and to build awareness about the substantial intellectual underpinnings and rich history of the field of computer science.

Computer Science: Algorithms, Theory, and Machines

Computer Science: Algorithms, Theory, and Machines


Instructors: Robert Sedgewick
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Reviewed on Sep 9, 2020
Good concept of understanding how computer works. But ,In my opinion, quite hard to follow for the beginner
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2022
Great course that has taught me a lot in the field of computer science. Cheers to Coursera and Princeton for such great knowledge.
Reviewed on Sep 9, 2022
The material for the course was very well laid out. Both computational theory and computer architecture are introduced in a clear manner from first principles.
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