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If you are a part of an engineering club that uses CAD, you will probably be a little bored in this class. If you are not and have no CAD experience, it will probably be a bit confusing at first. This class was a bit disorganized and the professor was hard to reach. I personally relied on the TA to clarify things, but it seemed like the TA and the Professor didn't communicate much. That being said, as long as you do your work, which can be a lot at times, you will do well in this class.
Great professor with VERY informative slides. Took m20 as my first programming class and had no problems. Again, the slides can serve as your "textbook" as they are very straightforward and directly relate to the homework projects. There are no exams, but you do have weekly projects. Difficulty picks up as you near the final project, but if you did well and understand the homework projects, you'll do well. There are also several extra credit opportunities to make up for lost points. Hope this helps!
Easy A, actually learning a useful skill to apply to other engineering classes, and no test so low stress makes this the best engineering class on campus. If you have any idea how to code you don't need to go to lecture, just don't start the project at the last minute all commands can be learned on google. Also the reports are graded very easily as long as your code gives right answers, so don't worry about being professional. Only key is to take the class with a friend to check and make sure the outputs for each project are the same, you probably got the code right then. Grade is all project based on your code, all individual projects so you do not have to worry about working with others and he offers over 10% extra credit at the end and still uses straight scale grading. Couldn't ask for a better class.
If you are a part of an engineering club that uses CAD, you will probably be a little bored in this class. If you are not and have no CAD experience, it will probably be a bit confusing at first. This class was a bit disorganized and the professor was hard to reach. I personally relied on the TA to clarify things, but it seemed like the TA and the Professor didn't communicate much. That being said, as long as you do your work, which can be a lot at times, you will do well in this class.
Great professor with VERY informative slides. Took m20 as my first programming class and had no problems. Again, the slides can serve as your "textbook" as they are very straightforward and directly relate to the homework projects. There are no exams, but you do have weekly projects. Difficulty picks up as you near the final project, but if you did well and understand the homework projects, you'll do well. There are also several extra credit opportunities to make up for lost points. Hope this helps!
Easy A, actually learning a useful skill to apply to other engineering classes, and no test so low stress makes this the best engineering class on campus. If you have any idea how to code you don't need to go to lecture, just don't start the project at the last minute all commands can be learned on google. Also the reports are graded very easily as long as your code gives right answers, so don't worry about being professional. Only key is to take the class with a friend to check and make sure the outputs for each project are the same, you probably got the code right then. Grade is all project based on your code, all individual projects so you do not have to worry about working with others and he offers over 10% extra credit at the end and still uses straight scale grading. Couldn't ask for a better class.