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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH
SPRING, 2013-2014

SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Class Id

Course Name

Sec

Time

Day

RM

ADVANCE DATABASE MANAGEMENT

A

8:0 - 10:0

W

441

8:0 - 11:0

M

CL1

10:0 - 12:0

S

441

8:0 - 11:0

T

CL1

2:0 - 4:0

T

434

5:0 - 8:0

S

CL2

4:0 - 6:0

M

432

2:0-5:0

W

CL7

4:0 - 6:0

M

434

2:0-5:0

W

CL1

8:0 - 10:0

T

434

8:0 - 11:0

S

CL1

10:0 - 12:0

W

434

11:0-2:0

M

CL1

10:0 - 12:0

S

432

11:0-2:0

T

CL7

10:0 - 12:0

M

434

8:0 - 11:0

W

CL1

12:0 - 2:0

T

434

11:0-2:0

S

CL1

LABORATORY
COMPUTER GRAPHICS

A

LABORATORY
COMPUTER GRAPHICS

B

LABORATORY
COMPUTER GRAPHICS

C

LABORATORY
ALGORITHM

A

LABORATORY
ALGORITHM

B

LABORATORY
ALGORITHM

C

LABORATORY
ALGORITHM
LABORATORY
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERT
SYSTEM
LABORATORY
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERT
SYSTEM

D

A

B

LABORATORY
COMPILER DESIGN

A

5:0 - 6:30

MW

424

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL (BBA)

A

2:0 - 3:30

ST

424

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL (BBA)

B

3:30 - 5:0

MW

424

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL (BBA)

C

5:0 - 6:30

ST

424

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL (CS)

A

10:0 - 12:0

W

441

8:0 - 11:0

M

CL2

8:0 - 10:0

W

432

8:0 - 11:0

M

CL8

2:0 - 4:0

T

441

2:0 - 5:0

S

CL4

LABORATORY
COMPUTER NETWORKS

A

LABORATORY
COMPUTER NETWORKS

B

LABORATORY
CS MATH

A

3:30 - 5:0

MW

431

ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING

A

5:0 - 6:30

ST

431

ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKS

A

4:0 - 6:0

W

432

2:0 - 5:0

M

CL8

10:0 - 12:0

T

262

5:0 - 8:0

S

CL5

LABORATORY
ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKS
LABORATORY

B

2
SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Class Id

Course Name

Sec

Time

Day

RM

ADVANCED

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