Stanford University

Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1

Stanford, United States Taught in English Online Open to international students

Introduction

Stanford University is a school in Stanford, United States, founded in 1891. It has 16937 students, including 4153 international students, and offers 117 programs.

The university has a high rating and many positive reviews. It has excellent classes, facilities, and accommodation.

The campus is located in Stanford, a city with a perfect rating. Students can enjoy the city and its benefits, with a perfect rating for value for money.

About the Program

The Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1 program is for students who want to learn about algorithms. This non-degree program is one week long and taught in English. It is a great opportunity to learn from a top university like Stanford.

The curriculum covers topics like algorithm design and analysis. Students will develop skills in problem-solving and critical thinking. They will also learn how to analyze and optimize algorithms.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as Software Engineers, Data Scientists, or Algorithmic Traders. They can work in industries like finance, technology, or gaming for companies like Facebook or Amazon.

English Test Requirement

This program asks for IELTS 5.5-6.0. Here's what that's worth on the other tests universities accept, based on the official concordance tables:

TOEFL iBT
46–59
PTE Academic
42–49
Duolingo
85–95
CEFR level
B1/B2
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Equivalences are approximate — confirm the exact test and score the program accepts.

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