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The MindMap of Academic Disciplines, Mathematics and
Computer Science is an
image-centered diagram that represents connections between branches of knowledge (Algorithms, Artificial intelligence,
Bioinformatics, Cheminformatics, Computer security, Computing, Complexity
theory, Cryptography, Distributed systems, Hardware, Programming, Formal
methods, Information systems, Robotics, Visual Analytics, Human-computer
interaction) which are taught, either
at the university, or via some other such method. Functionally, disciplines are
usually defined and recognized by the academic journals in which research is
published, and the learned societies to which their practitioners belong.
Most academic departments are organized around an academic discipline. Some
departments contain more than one discipline (the Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, for example). Keep moving forward with a degree online. Earn your
bachelor’s, master’s or Ph.D. from an online accredited university.
Source:
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP 2000), developed by the
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), located within the U.S.
Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences, the
primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.
Last updated: March 23, 2007
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