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Quantum algorithms and computer architecture
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COMP3366 is an advanced and challenging course that covers quantum algorithms and computer architecture, recommended for those with strong math backgrounds. It's highly regarded for its depth and quality teaching but can be overwhelming without prior knowledge. The final exam is easier than the lectures, and grading tends to be generous.
Grading is generally considered generous; many students received A-range grades despite the challenging content.
The course has a heavy workload, with fast-paced lectures requiring significant post-class study. Students should expect to spend several hours per week on assignments and self-study.
Assessments include midterms, finals, quizzes, and projects. The final exam is easier than the lectures, but assignments are challenging.
Professor Yang Yuxiang is highly praised for his engaging and helpful teaching style. Office hours are valuable for additional support.
Attend lectures regularly to understand complex slides better, and seek help from office hours and tutors. Take MATH2101 before enrolling if possible.
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