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Explore the Combinatorics Course Catalog
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Princeton University
Skills you'll gain: Combinatorics, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Advanced Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science, Calculus, Applied Mathematics, Probability & Statistics
University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Graph Theory, Logical Reasoning, Cryptographic Protocols, Combinatorics, Computational Logic, Deductive Reasoning, Cryptography, Probability, Computational Thinking, Encryption, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Network Analysis, Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS), Algorithms, Theoretical Computer Science, Python Programming, Data Structures, Cybersecurity, Computer Programming, Mathematical Modeling
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Skills you'll gain: Combinatorics, Graph Theory, Theoretical Computer Science, Advanced Mathematics, Network Analysis, Logical Reasoning, Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Data Structures, Computer Science
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory, Combinatorics, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Computational Thinking, Mathematical Modeling
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Princeton University
Skills you'll gain: Combinatorics, Algorithms, Theoretical Computer Science, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Data Structures, Advanced Mathematics, Mathematical Modeling, Probability
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Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling, Calculus, Deductive Reasoning, General Mathematics, Logical Reasoning
The University of Sydney
Skills you'll gain: Linear Algebra, Markov Model, Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra, General Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics, Probability, Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Statistical Methods, Engineering Analysis
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Princeton University
Skills you'll gain: Theoretical Computer Science, Data Structures, Computer Science, Computer Architecture, Computer Systems, Algorithms, Programming Principles, Computational Logic, Computer Hardware, Java
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Princeton University
Skills you'll gain: Data Structures, Algorithms, Java, Theoretical Computer Science, Performance Tuning, Computer Science, Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Scalability
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The University of Melbourne
Skills you'll gain: Operations Research, Computational Logic, Advanced Mathematics, Combinatorics, Algorithms, Applied Mathematics, Graph Theory, Mathematical Modeling, Computational Thinking, Programming Principles, Performance Tuning, Linear Algebra
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University of Zurich
Skills you'll gain: Probability, Probability Distribution, Probability & Statistics, Descriptive Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Statistical Methods, Risk Analysis, Financial Modeling
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National Taiwan University
Skills you'll gain: Operations Research, Mathematical Modeling, Process Optimization, Applied Mathematics, Business Modeling, Industrial Engineering, Operations Management, Inventory Control, Resource Allocation, Business Analytics, Production Planning, Microsoft Excel, Scheduling, Linear Algebra, Decision Making, Portfolio Management, Complex Problem Solving
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular combinatorics courses
- Analytic Combinatorics:Â Princeton University
- Introduction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science:Â University of California San Diego
- Discrete Mathematics:Â Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Games without Chance: Combinatorial Game Theory :Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Analysis of Algorithms:Â Princeton University
- Introduction to Mathematical Thinking:Â Stanford University
- Introduction to Linear Algebra:Â The University of Sydney
- Computer Science: Algorithms, Theory, and Machines:Â Princeton University
- Algorithms, Part I:Â Princeton University
- Solving Algorithms for Discrete Optimization:Â The University of Melbourne