Michael de Mare
Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Clarkson University May 1991 (classes not listed)

Masters Degree


SUNY INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY


Fall 2003


CSC 511 Formal Methods in Programming 3 credits
CSC 531 Automata-Computability/Formal Languages 3 credits
CSC 553 Cryptographic Data Security 3 credits
CSC 554 Modeling and Simulation 3 credits

Spring 2004

CSC 541 Information Storage and Access 3 credits
CSC 557 Artificial Intelligence 3 credits
CSC 581 Seminar in Computer Science 3 credits
CSC 599 Thesis 3 credits

Summer 2004


CS 610 Algorithms (New Jersey Institute of Technology) 3 credits
CS 635 Programming Languages (NJIT) 3 credits

Fall 2004


CSC 585 Topic: Digital Security/Artificial Immunity 3 credits
CSC 599 Thesis 3 credits
TEL 381 Information Assurance 3 credits


Graduated MS Computer Science December 2004



Stevens Institute of Technology
Plan of Study





Official class descriptions.

Spring 2005


CS 960 Research in Computer Science 3 credits
CS 765A Privacy in a Networked World 3 credits
CS 510 Theory of Programming Languages 3 credits
Qualifying exams

Fall 2005

CS 960 Research in Computer Science 6 credits
CS 601 Algorithmic Complexity 3 credits

Spring 2006


CS 960 Research in Computer Science 6 credits
CS 625 Foundations of Distributed Computing 3 credits

Fall 2006


CS960 Research in Computer Science 9 credits

Spring 2007


CS960 Research in Computer Science 9 credits


Fall 2007


CS960 Research in Computer Science 9 credits