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About the Course

This course covers the essential information that every serious programmer needs to know about algorithms and data structures, with emphasis on applications and scientific performance analysis of Java implementations. Part I covers elementary data structures, sorting, and searching algorithms. Part II focuses on graph- and string-processing algorithms. All the features of this course are available for free. People who are interested in digging deeper into the content may wish to obtain the textbook Algorithms, Fourth Edition (upon which the course is based) or visit the website algs4.cs.princeton.edu for a wealth of additional material. This course does not offer a certificate upon completion....

Top reviews

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Jan 20, 2018

Pretty challenging course, but very good. Having a book is a must (at least it was for me), video lectures complement book nicely, and some topics are explained better in the Algorithms, 4th ed. book.

MS

Feb 27, 2021

Essential information that every serious programmer needs to know about algorithms and data structures, with emphasis on applications and scientific performance analysis of Java implementations.

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By Cristina C

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Jul 18, 2020

Very good course. I love the homeworks (most of them are interactive and have visualizers)!

By Himani P

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May 5, 2020

This is one of the best platform to improve your skills and get knowledge for bright future

By Yonatan A A

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Nov 20, 2018

This course is extraordinary i highly recommend for everyone who need to study algorithm

By Nick T

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Jul 13, 2022

The course was well presented with interesting and challanging programing assignments.

By Youyi Y

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Aug 10, 2020

This course focuses on both theory and application.The course is quite comprehensive.

By Maria L V

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Jun 4, 2019

Learned a lot though I still have long path in front of me befofe I master it all :)

By Sumit K G

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Dec 8, 2017

http://sumit-ghosh.com/articles/coursera-princeton-algorithms-data-structures-MOOC/

By Wangyu H

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Mar 19, 2019

Really illuminating though difficult. Time and effort will pay sooner or later. :D

By Sujatha r G

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May 5, 2020

its very good and interesting i leant many interesting concepts and algorithms..

By BRUCE

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Apr 23, 2018

One of the best courses in Coursera. Challenging assignments, but worth doing it.

By Arthur T

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Dec 1, 2017

it provides me some valuable discussions and practical applications about graphy.

By Catabra A

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Jun 19, 2024

Classic lecture. The variety of assignments and the book site are its strengths.

By Eduardo V

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Sep 28, 2021

An amazing course! It has definitely helped me excel in the world of algorithms.

By Vineet C

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Jul 29, 2020

very well structured and beautifully covers basic concepts and their application

By Jaeyeol S

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Nov 25, 2017

I think this is the best course to learn algorithms and how to design software.

By Stevo B

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Jul 5, 2022

An excellent introduction to algorithms and continuation from the first part.

By Nicolai S

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Mar 6, 2021

Awesome course for data structures & algorithms! Thanks a lot to the creators.

By Mrs. M S

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Jun 15, 2020

its a useful and understandable COURSE. Thankyou sir for giving us opportunity

By Thanh C D

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Dec 11, 2017

Thank you Kevin Wayne and Robert Sedgewick for offering the class on Coursera.

By John H

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Oct 4, 2020

Highly regarded professor from a top university. Great coverage of the topic.

By Yachendra R

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Jun 9, 2019

Extensive coverage of algorithms, great material and very clear explanation..

By Alex P

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Feb 23, 2023

Pretty nice course, however few programming assignments designed quite bad.

By Anton M

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Feb 16, 2020

Fabulous course!

A bit harder than first part, but still great and engaging.

By matt h

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Jan 29, 2018

Great course, clear materials and well designed assignment. Learned a lot!

By Rammohan V

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Oct 25, 2017

The best course on algorithms ever. Thank you so much Professor Sedgewick.