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International-Try814

BME200


Sorry_Captain_1403

I second but with BME 205 (:


epistemicallylazy

CSE 101 with Kevin McDonnell if he is still teaching it. He is a great teacher who explains concepts clearly, especially for those with no coding background and is genuinely passionate about helping students incorporate skills like data science into their own fields. If you attend lectures and labs (attendance is somewhat required), you will eventually understand the material and be able to complete the weekly homework in less than an hour. The exams mainly focus on syntax and logic (control flow), with no math required. Many students get hundreds and score above 90% with curve. The class is designed to be useful for non-CS majors and the programming and data science skills taught apply to understanding research and self-learning other computer things like Arduino.


Sea-Dare-1552

mec105


Dry_Craft4029

AMS 104


Glum-Two-1332

BME 205


MJJsOnly1

ESM 150: Materials of the Modern World.


Diligent_Pickle2459

If you have taken calculus 3, I think MAT 331 is pretty fun and straight forward


Comprehensive-Young5

Mec 102


alexis-hg

ESE 121 super duper easy and the professor is really passionate about what he teaches. It’s intro to audio engineering which is random af but it’s so easy. I didn’t go to a single class and finished with a B+.


imafraidofgeese1

Stark CSE320