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What to choose from CMPT?
Hi,
I will come for one year as an internation student and I will take some upper division courses in CS. I want to study as a full-time student so I have take 9 credits/ 3 courses every semester.(Am I right?)
For the first semester I am between these 6.. Which are easier/harder, which demand a lot of assigments, which professor is stricter etc...
I have CS background so I do not have problem with programming assigments.
CMPT 300 - Operating Systems I Steven Pearce OR Arrvindh Shriraman
CMPT 307 - Data Structures and Algorithms Valentine Kabanets
CMPT 310 - Artificial Intelligence Survey James Delgrande
CMPT 354 - Database Systems I Oliver Schulte
CMPT 363 - User Interface Design Anne Lavergne
CMPT 365 - Multimedia Systems Ze-Nian Li
thanks for your time
I will come for one year as an internation student and I will take some upper division courses in CS. I want to study as a full-time student so I have take 9 credits/ 3 courses every semester.(Am I right?)
For the first semester I am between these 6.. Which are easier/harder, which demand a lot of assigments, which professor is stricter etc...
I have CS background so I do not have problem with programming assigments.
CMPT 300 - Operating Systems I Steven Pearce OR Arrvindh Shriraman
CMPT 307 - Data Structures and Algorithms Valentine Kabanets
CMPT 310 - Artificial Intelligence Survey James Delgrande
CMPT 363 - User Interface Design Anne Lavergne
CMPT 365 - Multimedia Systems Ze-Nian Li
thanks for your time
Comments
2) Maybe I will take CMPT 300 - Operating Systems with Steven Pearce?
Arrvindh's hours do not fit in my schedule.. Is Pearce ok too?
I am thinking of taking only these 3 CMPT 300 307 354.. Is it ok? Generally I am aiming in high marks not just pass.!!
What do you suggest?
Why 363 is so bad? The descrption of the course is realy interesting.And as I am interested in Human Computer Interaction this course sounds good. Is that bad??
If you find the topic interesting then go for it. Its an easy A.
By the way, homepages of certain courses from previous offerings can also be searched from google. You can look at some of the lecture notes there to get a better idea of what that course is about.
If you didnt share that interest, I would have advised you to work your tail off to get a good mark in that course, like I had to :P
Hope that clarifies it for you...
CMPT 363 - User Interface Design Anne Lavergne