Computer Networks (CS-UH 3012)

Have you ever wondered how the internet or Facebook is able to support a billion simultaneous users? This course teaches students the design and implementation of such Internet-scale networks and networked systems. Students learn about the principles and techniques used to construct large-scale networks and systems. Topics in this course include routing protocols, network congestion control, wireless networking, network security, and peer-to-peer systems. Upon completing this course, students are able to initiate and critique research ideas, implement their own working systems, and evaluate such systems. To make the issues more concrete, the class includes several multi-week projects requiring significant design and implementation. The goal is for students to learn not only what computer networks are and how they work today, but also why they are designed the way they are and how they are likely to evolve in the future. Examples are drawn primarily from the internet.

Computer Science (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks

Sections (Spring 2025)


CS-UH 3012-000 (2971)
01/21/2025 – 05/09/2025 Tue,Thu
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Morning)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Zaki, Yasir · Ahmed, Dena


CS-UH 3012-000 (21940)
01/21/2025 – 05/09/2025 Mon,Wed
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Late afternoon)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Ferrante, Eliseo · Ahmed, Dena


CS-UH 3012-000 (2972)
01/21/2025 – 05/09/2025 Fri
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM (Morning)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Zaki, Yasir · Ahmed, Dena


CS-UH 3012-000 (21941)
01/21/2025 – 05/09/2025 Fri
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (Morning)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Ahmed, Dena · Ferrante, Eliseo

Capstone Project in Computer Science 1 (CS-UH 4001)

The capstone experience in Computer Science requires students to engage in a long-term, mentored learning experience that culminates in a piece of original work. The specific project is developed during the Research Seminar in Computer Science. During the Capstone Project, the proposed work comes to fruition in the form of a research paper along the lines of those in a scholarly computer science journal. Students also participate in a capstone research symposium during which they present their work orally.

Computer Science (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks

Sections (Spring 2025)


CS-UH 4001-000 (3728)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Baghdadi, Riyadh


CS-UH 4001-000 (2930)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by


CS-UH 4001-000 (2931)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Pöpper, Christina


CS-UH 4001-000 (20706)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Ferrante, Eliseo


CS-UH 4001-000 (2932)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Kaufman, Aaron


CS-UH 4001-000 (2933)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Rahwan, Talal


CS-UH 4001-000 (2934)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Ray, Saurabh


CS-UH 4001-000 (2935)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Fang, Yi


CS-UH 4001-000 (2936)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Zaki, Yasir


CS-UH 4001-000 (2937)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Guedes, Carlos


CS-UH 4001-000 (2938)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Shasha, Dennis


CS-UH 4001-000 (2939)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by


CS-UH 4001-000 (2940)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Kirmizialtin, Serdal


CS-UH 4001-000 (2941)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Abouzied, Azza


CS-UH 4001-000 (2942)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Difallah, Djellel


CS-UH 4001-000 (2943)
at Abu Dhabi
Instructed by Habash, Nizar