The Bachelor of Arts in Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides a strong foundation in computing principles with flexibility for interdisciplinary exploration. The program covers topics like programming, data structures, machine learning, databases, and cybersecurity—equipping students for innovative tech careers or graduate study.
Designing an AI-Powered Chatbot for Mental Health Support
Developing a Blockchain-Based Voting System
Optimizing Traffic Flow Using Reinforcement Learning
Building a Secure File Storage Platform with Encryption
A Comparative Study of Sorting Algorithm Complexities
Detecting Financial Fraud Using Anomaly Detection Algorithms
Image Recognition Using Convolutional Neural Networks
Simulation of Epidemic Spread Using Agent-Based Modeling
Creating a Real-Time Collaborative Code Editor
Voice Recognition with Deep Learning for Smart Assistants
Building a Movie Recommendation System Using Collaborative Filtering
Developing a Web Application with React and Firebase
Comparing Python and Rust for Systems Programming Tasks
Creating a Mobile App for Sustainable Living Tips
Sentiment Analysis on Social Media Using NLP
Implementing a Dynamic Load Balancer for Web Servers
Cybersecurity Audit Tool for Vulnerability Scanning
Visualizing Sorting Algorithms with Interactive Animations
Designing a Compiler for a Custom Scripting Language
AI-Driven Resume Screening System for Recruiters
Ethical Analysis of Bias in Machine Learning Models
Improving Accessibility in Web Applications with ARIA and WCAG
Develop skills in algorithmic thinking, software design, and intelligent systems with UW–Madison’s flexible computer science curriculum.
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