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https://confluence.cornell.edu/pages/viewpreviousversions.action?pageId=385863675This page complements information already provided by the University registrar.
Registrar resources:

  •  this course list with modalities, labeled "Preliminary" as of Aug 11.
  •  the registrar's eventually-official

    the registrar's course roster for

    CS . As of Aug 11, the instructors and course begin/end dates are up to date, but not the days of the week, times of the day, modalities, or notes on enrollment restrictions.

    Updates: None yet! 

    Terminology: any class meeting can have three different possible “copies”:

    1. in-person (which may involve rotation among student cohorts; for instance, the first 50 attend in-person on Mondays, and the second 50 attend in-person on Wednesdays; this rotating-attendance model is referred to as "hybrid" by the registrar)
    2. remote access (immunocompromised or not able to return to campus). The University controls permissions to enroll in remote-access copies.
    3. online-only

    Notes:

    All CS in-person lectures will have a remote access "copy" (which is different from an online-only "copy")
    We mention this because this fact was not yet on the registrar's preliminary course list as of Aug 11].
    But, in-person sections will typically not have a remote-access copy if online-only sections are also available, so that section leaders do not need to juggle modalities.
  • We only list courses "parented" by the CS department, since we can only vouch for information controlled by the CS department. 
  • CS 1110:  CS 1112:  CS 1133:  CS 1998:  CS 2024:  CS 2110:  CS 2111:  CS 2112:  CS 2800:addition to registrar modalities info: there will also be in-person sections availableCS 2802:  CS 3110:  CS 3220: CS 3410:  CS 4110:  CS 4320/5320:  CS 4321/5321:  CS 4410/5110:  CS 4411:  CS 4414:  CS 4620/5620: addition to registrar modalities info: there will also be online sections  CS 4621/5621:  CS 4700: CS 4701: CS 4740/5740: CS 4780/5780:  CS 4820:  CS 4860:  CS 5199:change to registrar modalities info: not offeredCS 5220: CS 5414:  CS 5430:  CS 6120:  CS 6156: CS 6210:  CS 6741:  CS 6787:  CS 6789:  CS 6817:  CS 6820:  CS 6830:   [skipping seminars/colloquia]CS 7450: CS 7492: new course, special topics in computer systems. FA20: Digital Privacy: Technology and Ethics. Online-only, Aug 27 - Dec 8, 2020. Helen Nissenbaum (hn288) and Vitaly Shmatikov (vs433)CS 7850:  

    CS.

    Notes:

    1. [old news - the historically minded can check the diffs]
    2. [ditto] 
    3. [ditto]
    4. [ditto]
    5. Enrollment restrictions and waitlist rules are described on the CS Enrollment Information Pages and CS Waitlist FAQ.
      1. [old news]
    6. Only students registered for the in-person version of a course may attend in-person meetings: "sitting in" or in-person "shopping" is not permitted this semester, due to contact-tracing requirements.
      1. If you have not received a seating assignment, even if you are enrolled in an in-person versiondo not come to the physical meeting; attend the online/shopping version instead. 
    7. No co-enrollment in temporally overlapping courses except:
      1. Overlap of not more than 5 minutes permitted: 3110 online sections, 3220, 4410, 4411, 6210, 6787
      2. Overlap of any duration permitted: 1110, 1112, 1133, 2024, 2111, 2112, 2802, 4414, 4740, 4820, 5220, 6120, 6817, 6820, 6830, 7850

        See the appropriate CS enrollment pages  --- specifically, the 1000-3000 level page, 4000-5000 level page, or  6000-level page - for definitive course-specific information and instructions on how to co-enroll in overlapping classes if permitted.

    Questions about individual course's policies: contact the course instructor(s). The webpages for CS courses have a standard access URL of the form https://cs.cornell.edu/courses/csXXXX/2020fa, where XXXX is the course number (e.g., "1110").

    CS 1110

    [see note 7b]

    presentation materials

    All lectures and labs are accessible from the course web page, even for students not enrolled:

    http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs1110

    CS 1112

    [see note 7b]

    zoom link TBA on homepage

    CS 1133 [see note 7b]
    CS 1998 
    CS 2024 [see note 7b]
    CS 2110

    Lecture has been changed to asynchronous to allow overlapping enrollment.

    Course homepage and lecture recordings (see syllabus links) accessible to entire Cornell community through shopping period.

    First lecture will have a short Zoom component; watch homepage for links (there will be multiple meetings divided by NetID in order to fit everyone).

    Zoom links for discussion sections will be posted to recitations page. Shopping is allowed in any online section.

    CS 2111 [see note 7b]
    CS 2112

    [see note 7b]

    zoom link TBA on homepage    

    CS 2800

    Zoom link for lectures.

    Preliminary syllabus.

    CS 2802

    [see note 7b] 

    Zoom (netid required)

    CS 3110CS 3110 is now closed.  No new enrollments are being accepted.  More information can be found on the course's public website.
    Students that are already enrolled in an online section are permitted to enroll in another class that overlaps the online section by not more than five minutes; see note 7a.
    Overlapping enrollment not permitted for in-person sections (201-203).
    Students that are not already enrolled in CS 3110 are not permitted to request overlapping enrollment between CS 3110 sections and another course.
    CS 3220

    [see note 7a] 

    Zoom links will be available on the course webpage

    CS 3410

    FAQ can be found at https://www.cs.cornell.edu/~bracy/teach/

    CS 4110/5110

    Course webpage includes Zoom links and Campuswire PIN

    CS 4320/5320

    Zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/91642793709?pwd=WmRiNVYyWEFiZndMVmZSUndZZWJnQT09

    CS 4321/5321Zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/95855260616?pwd=c3FEeXB3S2J2cFJ6YmFhSG1FQXVEUT09
    CS 4410[see note 7a]
    First lecture zoom link, netid required. If you have trouble, email cs4410-staff@cornell.edu. Also check the Course web site at https://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs4410/2020fa/
    CS 4411  [see note 7a]
    CS 4414This course is new as of Fall 2020, and enrollment will be limited (update: enrollment limit raised to 120). Main lectures will be fully online (Zoom link). Recitation will be in person, but also streamed and recorded (Zoom link). In fall 2020, CS4414 will have no exams... grading will be based on take-home quizzes and homework projects. More details.

    [see note 7b]
    CS 4620/5620First meeting of each discussion section can be joined via these links: Wednesday, Thursday
    CS 4621/5621 
    CS 4700FAQ, first lecture zoom
    The in-person exams (prelim, semi-final)
    . Those with approved reasons for being absent from Ithaca will be offered an online proctored exam experience set at the same time as the Ithaca exam so that the online exam can duplicate, to the extent possible, the exam offered to in-person students.
    CS 4701 
    CS 4740/5740

    [see note 7b]

    Second and third class zoom link
    First class zoom link; passcode 820586

    CS 4780/5780Unlike the usual 4000-level policies, direct enrollment in the (online) lecture is limited to CS (not CIS) majors. Others should waitlist. Which section you waitlist for doesn't matter; see Waitlist FAQ #4.

    Zoom link TBA on homepage

    CS 4820

    [see note 7b]

    zoom link and recordings

    CS 4860 
    CS 5220

    [see note 7b]

    Zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/99808945722?pwd=Q0ZqV2dBOTZMQlE5bzhQZjdtbnZzQT09

    CS 5414

    Synchronous participation requirement: The instructor believes in the paramount importance of synchronous interaction for the educational experience he is working to provide in his class. New constraints, recognized by the department chair, arising during this unusual semester require that students registering for this class must be able to participate synchronously in the online lectures at the times they are officially scheduled for in the course roster.

    zoom link for the first week, netid accessible

    CS 5430

    Synchronous participation requirement : The instructor believes in the paramount importance of synchronous interaction for the educational experience he is working to provide in his class. New constraints, recognized by the department chair, arising during this unusual semester require that students registering for this class must be able to participate synchronously in the online lectures at the times they are officially scheduled for in the course roster.

    zoom link, netid accessible

    More information on the web page

    CS 6120

    [see note 7b]

    Shopping via Zulip; see homepage

    CS 6156 zoom link, netid accessible  
    CS 6210

    [see note 7a]  

    zoom links

    CS 6741https://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs6741/2020fa/
    CS 6787

    [see note 7a]

    Zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/97660540528?pwd=Y3VqaWFxQmNJNFVuWjljWnRGUDl1dz09

    CS 6789    
    CS 6817 

    [see note 7b]
    All course information can be found here: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs6817/2020fa/.

    Zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/92204834279?pwd=RGFjODJUM3N1Q1puL1pHRktPOUdEdz09

    Password: 8o242v

    CS 6820 

    Course will now be online only.

    Zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/99748181684?pwd=UlptV1lxV3B5RGxQd3BVN0JmL2Jkdz09

     [see note 7b]

    CS 6830 

    [see note 7b]

    All course information is available on Canvas. Zoom: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/99293221851?pwd=N0U4UFhHOHFBSVk0VUFxeGdIV0drZz09 .

    CS 7090 
    CS 7190 
    CS 7290
    CS 7390 
    CS 7450 
    CS 7492 
    CS 7493 
    CS 7690 
    CS 7790 
    CS 7794 
    CS 7850

    [see note 7b]

    zoom link, netid required

    CS 7890 

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