pick 3 plz
Cs courses
introduction to gender formations
advanced womens' studies
teutonic algorithms and dysfunctional patriarch societies
be serious, user.
Analysis and Intractability of Algorithms.
Whether or not you like AI is a major factor in this
its interesting. I just don't know how useful it'll be.
Do you want to take it or not?
I don't know. not enough info in my head
I would pick Real-Time Concepts for Embedded Systems, Cryptography and Network Security, and Artificial Neural Networks
Can you even take 571 without having taken 471?
have to take theory of computing(421) for 471
I was looking at embedded systems and cryptography as well. I dont know if they necessarily could tie in together.
You don't think I should take the algorithms class?
>You don't think I should take the algorithms class?
You should if you want to.
It's pretty easy to learn algorithms on your own. If you don't see yourself having the motivation to self-teach anything in the future though and you want to learn it, go ahead and take the course
crypt and network security
machine learning systems
intro to optimization
whatever you take do not take:
web program
intro to AI
intro mobile programming
game programm
all of those are meme tier bullshit
some people are telling me to take the algo class. saying its the most important.
also feel like machine learning and ai might be a waste since they're not necessarily useful to me as an undergrad; they're mainly grad level courses.
Gender Identity studies
Gender equality studies
Social Equity studies
>web programming
>mobile programming
>cryptography and network security
If your school offers a transport layer networking course, swap that with one of the above.
web programming
game programming
intro to mobile programming
fuck Sup Forums
mobile programming
game programming
web programming xD
web programming
algo
crypto and net sec
god speed user
For games:
Game Programming
Artificial Intelligence
Intro to Optimization
For le jobs:
Intro to Mobile Programming
Analysis and Interactibility of Algorithms
Web Programming
real-time concepts
algorithms
netsec
if you want a work
real-time concepts for embedded systems
analysis and intractability of algorithms
machine learning systems
Should be
>INTRO TO OPTMZSHN
Web Programming (Ez)
Game Programming
Cryptography and Network Security
my personal preferences:
>RTOS
>crypto
>optmation
what's going to get you a well paying job:
>web
>machine learning
>data mining
CS513, MATH464 & MATH480
CS is candy store shit; get as much mathematical exposure as made available to you.
Machine learning,
Crypto,
Data mining
All in demand
All of them
Don't be a brainlet
I dropped out of college and
I took those same classes when i got my certs and finished in half the time.
Thanks for letting me know how college is bullshit unless med student.
still kek 'd
Nural Networks
math:
intro to optimization
numerical analysis of computing
DBA who only took the mandatory intro to databases here, focus on fundamentals that are harder to pick up on the job and don't worry about what buzzwords people will be looking for when you're applying for jobs. Reasons being:
- CompSci grads have it laughably easy to get a job out of uni.
- Literally nobody will give a shit about your degree contents after your first real job.
- You have to learn constantly in any job in IT, and that's a hell of a lot easier to do if you have a good grasp of all the low-level stuff and the concept stuff like OO, data structures etc.
As such:
>Analytis and Intractability of Algorithms
>Cryptography and Network Security
For the third, do some homework on the Optimization and Data Mining courses, make some phone calls. They both have the potential to be really useful or really mickey mouse.