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Hey guys,
Just a quick question.
I'm a SECTE student studying Computer Engineering, and one thing I wish we did more of is computer science-y stuff. Since I have an elective I can take in either the Spring or Autumn (will have to be next year now), I am looking at taking a CSCI subject.
I mainly want to get into research, mainly in telecommunications/network kind of area.
Any recommendations?
So far I have done CSCI191 and CSCI192 (requirement for electrical/computer engineering students) and I completed CSCI204 last year (which I loved) as an elective. I got HD/Ds in those subjects, so I'm not to shabby a programmer (I also do alot at home in my spare time for various projects).
Here's what I'm looking at;
- CSCI262 (Systems Security). It sounds pretty interesting. Is it more of a practical type subject or theory? Also, looking at the subject info sheet from last year, there are 3 weeks of SQL at the end. I haven't done any database subjects (although I do know a tiny tiny bit of SQL), so do you think this will pose a problem?
- CSCI319 (Distributed Systems). I'm largely interested in telecommunications/networks on the SECTE side of things, so I figured this one might be a good one to do. Can anyone tell me a bit about it (interesting? good lecturer? etc.)
- CSCI203 (Algorithms and Data Structures). I know the basics of linked-lists and bubble-sorts and that kind of stuff, but I figured this kind of stuff would be important if I ever got a job doing scientific software development-type stuff. Again, is it a hard subject? Good lecturers? Interesting?
- CSCI103 (Algorithms). Again similar to the above one, but I'm wary that this one would be "too basic". Thoughts?
Anyway, those are the ones I'm looking at. If anyone has any other suggestions, post 'em up!
Also if anyone has some lecture notes for these subjects, they wouldn't go astray... It would give me more of an idea of what each subject entails (instead of just the subject outline).
Just a quick question.
I'm a SECTE student studying Computer Engineering, and one thing I wish we did more of is computer science-y stuff. Since I have an elective I can take in either the Spring or Autumn (will have to be next year now), I am looking at taking a CSCI subject.
I mainly want to get into research, mainly in telecommunications/network kind of area.
Any recommendations?
So far I have done CSCI191 and CSCI192 (requirement for electrical/computer engineering students) and I completed CSCI204 last year (which I loved) as an elective. I got HD/Ds in those subjects, so I'm not to shabby a programmer (I also do alot at home in my spare time for various projects).
Here's what I'm looking at;
- CSCI262 (Systems Security). It sounds pretty interesting. Is it more of a practical type subject or theory? Also, looking at the subject info sheet from last year, there are 3 weeks of SQL at the end. I haven't done any database subjects (although I do know a tiny tiny bit of SQL), so do you think this will pose a problem?
- CSCI319 (Distributed Systems). I'm largely interested in telecommunications/networks on the SECTE side of things, so I figured this one might be a good one to do. Can anyone tell me a bit about it (interesting? good lecturer? etc.)
- CSCI203 (Algorithms and Data Structures). I know the basics of linked-lists and bubble-sorts and that kind of stuff, but I figured this kind of stuff would be important if I ever got a job doing scientific software development-type stuff. Again, is it a hard subject? Good lecturers? Interesting?
- CSCI103 (Algorithms). Again similar to the above one, but I'm wary that this one would be "too basic". Thoughts?
Anyway, those are the ones I'm looking at. If anyone has any other suggestions, post 'em up!
Also if anyone has some lecture notes for these subjects, they wouldn't go astray... It would give me more of an idea of what each subject entails (instead of just the subject outline).