Graduate Courses at Stanford
Courses with an S (Satisfactory) or NC (No Credit) grade were only offered on a credit/no credit basis. Courses with an IP grade are in progress and do not have a final grade. All Stanford CS course websites are at csXXX.stanford.edu, replacing the X's with the course number. Courses are not guaranteed to have a website, but if the course has a publicly available website, one can access it at its csXXX.stanford.edu address.
| Date | Credit Hours | Grade | Identifier | Title | Instructor | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dept. | Number | |||||
| Autumn 2007 | 4 | A | CS | 221 | Artificial Intelligence: Principles & Techniques | Andrew Ng |
| 3 | A- | 229 | Machine Learning | Andrew Ng | ||
| 1 | S | 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar | Scott Klemmer | ||
| Winter 2008 | 3 | A- | CS | 223A | Introduction to Robotics | Oussama Khatib |
| 3 | A | 224M | Multi-Agent Systems | Yoav Shoham | ||
| 3 | A | 228 | Structured Probabilistic Models: Principles & Techniques | Daphne Koller | ||
| Spring 2008 | 1 | S | ATHLETIC | 112 | Social Dance | Roberta Sun |
| 4 | A+ | CS | 224N | Natural Language Processing | Chris Manning | |
| 3 | A+ | 227 | Reasoning Methods in Artificial Intelligence | Neil Yorke-Smith and Dan Bryce | ||

