This page is meant to complement information already provided by the University registrar.
Registrar resources:

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:

  1. All in-person lectures below 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].

  2. 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 available

CS 2802: 

CS 3110: 

CS 3220: lecture online-only

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 offered

CS 5220:

CS 5414: 

CS 5430: 

CS 6120:

CS 6156: 

CS 6210: 

CS 6741: 

                 Likely to be on the Cornell Tech academic calendar.

CS 6787: 

CS 6789: 

CS 6817: 

CS 6820: 

CS 6830: 

CS 7090: 

[skipping seminars/colloquia]

CS 7450:

CS 7492: new course, special topics in computer systems. FA20: Digital Privacy: Technology and Ethics. 

                 Likely to be on the Cornell Tech academic calendar.

CS 7850: 

 

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