For this coming session I have one more elective choice. I want to do MATH1081 because:
+I failed it last year, want to redeem myself by taking it again (and doing well)
+I really like the topic covered (eg logic, proofs, modular arithmetic)
+The course is generally good exercise in problem solving
BUT
I also want to do PHYS1601. Because:
+I know nothing about computer hardware (and want to learn)
+...well thats about it
So I'm asking for the opinions/advice of anyone who's done PHYS1601. Can someone give me an overview of what the course is like? I'm a bit of a nerd; is the course challenging, in-depth, and stimulating? What are the projects like? Do they give you a spec like in COMP courses, or are they more open?
And lastly- is there a higher year COMP course which would effectively cover the same or more material?
+I failed it last year, want to redeem myself by taking it again (and doing well)
+I really like the topic covered (eg logic, proofs, modular arithmetic)
+The course is generally good exercise in problem solving
BUT
I also want to do PHYS1601. Because:
+I know nothing about computer hardware (and want to learn)
+...well thats about it
So I'm asking for the opinions/advice of anyone who's done PHYS1601. Can someone give me an overview of what the course is like? I'm a bit of a nerd; is the course challenging, in-depth, and stimulating? What are the projects like? Do they give you a spec like in COMP courses, or are they more open?
And lastly- is there a higher year COMP course which would effectively cover the same or more material?