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What classes are you taking? (Spring '09)

enjoiii

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Just finishing up Spring but this summer I will be taking.
Data and Decisions (Essentially stats with a large excel component)
Managerial Accounting
Communications (elective)
History of Medival Europe (elective)
 

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Originally Posted by raginberriodoom
These class names sound so complicated
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. I'm only a first year so...

Intro to Computer Science for Everyone
Intro to Programming (Python)
Modern Materials and Society
Multivariable Calculus cont.
Chinese II Accelerated


What does the intro to computer science for everyone class entail? Down here on the south side that sounds like it would be a computer systems course but its kind of hard to teach computer systems if you don't have a low level pointer language (C)...since you are currently taking python, I would assume it is something different?
 

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Macro
Audit
Tax
Theology
Management
Intermediate Finc II
 

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Differential Equations
Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Physics II - E&M
Generic Humanities class I don't especially care about.
 

raginberriodoom

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Originally Posted by otc
What does the intro to computer science for everyone class entail? Down here on the south side that sounds like it would be a computer systems course but its kind of hard to teach computer systems if you don't have a low level pointer language (C)...since you are currently taking python, I would assume it is something different?

The class is designed to be a general course that explains the field of computer science in layman terms. It isn't required for the students to know any programming languages, but most do anyways. Currently, we are learning about the concepts of Turing machines, sorting problems, tractable and intractable problems, Moore's Law, the evolution of computers, etc. It's more of a reading intensive course that lets students learn about the background of the field as a whole rather than what you would expect from a normal CS course.
 

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