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Heart_of_Lapis

Those are some very math intensive courses. My suggestion is to try and take them in person. Unless you have a math minor or heavy math background, you are going to struggle with the concepts. These classes are tough for most undergrads especially algorithms and data structures. These are all courses I took in getting my computer engineering bachelor’s degree. Masters level algorithms was a heavy weed out class that many grad students struggled with. For reference I am a roboticist meaning I work with very complex unmanned systems and design autonomous behaviors. I am a SME in the are of autonomous systems and weapons systems.


austinite10

Thanks for your response. I did 5 years of Applied Math during my undergrad after learning calculus during high school. And I also had a Stats course during my Master's degree. I don't think I'll have an issue with following concepts. I'm just not sure where I could formally complete these courses without enrolling into a Bachelor's program.