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Computer Science

Rodrigo Ferreira Flores

Instructor listed on Rice's public Course Schedule.

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4.0

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Difficulty

3.0

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Courses

4

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Courses taught

COMP 301

Computer Ethics

Given their growing power in the twenty-first century, computer scientists have duties both to society and their own profession to wield that power wisely and responsibly. In this discussion-and reflection-oriented course students will apply fundamentals of moral philosophy and social responsibility to current issues in computer science. Cross-list: COMP 510. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for COMP 301 if student has credit for COMP 510.

Computer ScienceNone3 credits
4.17.1hFerreira Flores, Rodrigo

COMP 390

Computer Science Projects

Theoretical and experimental investigations under staff direction. Repeatable for Credit.

Computer ScienceNone1-3 credits
4.26.2hAliakbarpour, Maryam, Chen, Hanjie, Chen, Ken, Cox, Alan L., Cutler, Scott, Ferreira Flores, Rodrigo, Hang, Kaiyu, Johnson, Dave, Kavraki, Lydia, Kyrillidis, Tasos, Lopes da Silva, Arlei, Myers, Risa, Nakhleh, Luay, Ng, T. S. Eugene, Patel, Tirthak, Sano, Akane, Schreib, Rebecca, Sedlazeck, Fritz, Subramanian, Devika, Treangen, Todd, Unhelkar, Vaibhav, Vardi, Moshe, Veeraraghavan, Ashok, Warren, Joe D., Wong, Stephen

COMP 490

Computer Science Projects

Theoretical and experimental investigation under staff direction. Repeatable for Credit.

Computer ScienceNone1-4 credits
4.06.7hAllen, Genevera, Byrne, Michael, Cox, Alan L., Ferreira Flores, Rodrigo, Goldman, Ron, Hang, Kaiyu, Joyner, Mack, Kyrillidis, Tasos, Mamouras, Konstantinos, Myers, Risa, Patel, Ankit, Schreib, Rebecca, Shrivastava, Anshumali, Tunnell, Chris, Unhelkar, Vaibhav, Wang, Yuke, Xing, Jiarong, Yao, Vicky

COMP 510

Computer Ethics

Given their growing power in the twenty-first century, computer scientists have duties both to society and their own profession to wield that power wisely and responsibly. In this discussion-and reflection-oriented course students will apply fundamentals of moral philosophy and social responsibility to current issues in computer science. Cross-list: COMP 301. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for COMP 510 if student has credit for COMP 301/COMP 566/COMP 604/COMP 622.

Computer ScienceNone3 credits
4.011.4hFerreira Flores, Rodrigo

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