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Most common courses of specializations in artificial intelligence, computer systems, and theory
The degree requirements of American institutions offering top-level graduate programs in computer science were analyzed. The sample size was 59 institutions for undergraduate and 32 for graduate programs. The purpose was to solve which courses were the most commonly offered in the specializations of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Systems, and Theory. The results can be useful to professors who are responsible for any of these three specializations.