Search result: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2016
Computer Science Bachelor | ||||||
Seminar | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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252-4800-00L | Quantum Information and Cryptography | W | 2 credits | 3S | S. Wolf | |
Abstract | In this advanced seminar, various topics are treated in the intersection of quantum physics, information theory, and cryptography. | |||||
Objective | see above | |||||
851-0740-00L | Internet Architecture & Policy Number of participants limited to 20 | W | 3 credits | 2S | S. Bechtold, T. Roscoe | |
Abstract | This course examines and critiques the design of the Internet, with a focus on the connection between the engineering features and principles of the network and the legal, economic, and political concerns which have followed its evolution. | |||||
Objective | This course examines and critiques the design of the Internet (broadly defined), with a focus on the connection between the engineering features and principles of the network (packet switching, global addressing, the end-to-end argument, etc.) and the legal, economic, and political concerns which have followed its evolution (security properties, censorship and censorship resistance, "net neutrality", etc.). No prior knowledge of networking technologies is required; conversely the course will focus only on those features of the Internet design which have strong political and legal implications (and vice versa). The course consists of two parts: lectures and seminars in one part provide an introduction and discussion of the technical, legal, and political aspects of the Internet design. The other part consists of a specific case study of some aspect of the Internet by individual students. | |||||
Compulsory Electives in Humanities, Social and Political Sciences | ||||||
» see GESS Compulsory Electives: Type A: Enhancement of Reflection Capability | ||||||
» Recommended GESS compulsory elective courses (Type B) for D-INFK | ||||||
» see GESS Compulsory Electives: Language Courses ETH/UZH | ||||||
Bachelor Thesis | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
252-0500-00L | Bachelor's Thesis | O | 10 credits | 21D | Professors | |
Abstract | The Bachelor Programme concludes with the Bachelor Thesis. This project is supervised by a professor. Writing up the Bachelor Thesis encourages students to show independence and to produce structured work. | |||||
Objective | Encourages students to show independence, to produce scientifically structured work and to apply engineering working methods. |
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