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Share your courses this year

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Ashton
Im sure many of us are staring school again this year and I always find it fun to yap about courses we are taking.

Anyways,

This year im taking:

Native American Archeology

Logic

Intro to astronomy

Intro to performance

Biohealth ethics

A seminar on the political theory of Thomas Hobbes


Anyways im super excited for the Hobbes seminar, the ethics course and my performance class.

The astronomy course is meant for liberal arts students to get their required sc*@nce credits but the syllabus already looks very interesting. Also, its nice because its just multiple choice exams and recorded videos and no live in person component. Also, exploring space???? Hell yeah.



Im nervous for the logic course even if im a bit excited. The syllabus had a warning in it that it is a difficult course. But its mandatory for my degree so I have to take it eventually.


The native american archeology is a bit out of left field for me but my university has an Indigenous course requirement, and I am also Indigenous, so while there are other courses I would have preferred more aligned with my interests im sure it'll be fine.


Anyways enough of me I wanna hear you guys yap about what youre taking
Karmine
If logic is difficult they're really bad profs, it's one of the easiest things known to man.
If you understand primary school level math you should be fine.
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Ashton

Karmine wrote:

If logic is difficult they're really bad profs, it's one of the easiest things known to man.
If you understand primary school level math you should be fine.
Not really. I know it sounds weird but the logic we are going to be required to learn gets really complex

Its not just simple truth tables or conditional/biconditional/if and statements like you might have seen in your CS degree
Karmine

Ashton wrote:

Karmine wrote:

If logic is difficult they're really bad profs, it's one of the easiest things known to man.
If you understand primary school level math you should be fine.
Not really. I know it sounds weird but the logic we are going to be required to learn gets really complex

Its not just simple truth tables or conditional/biconditional/if and statements like you might have seen in your CS degree
I was thinking of first order logic tbh. Don't know what you'll actually do.
Corne2Plum3
For this semester outta France

Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer Science
abraker
Intro to astronomy

I took pics of the moon and saturn the other day


Tateshina Eve
Behrauder
Last semester (the first one): Programming Fundamentals I (C), Logic, Introduction to Computing, Analytic Geometry, and Fundamentals of Information Systems.

Current semester: Calculus I, Linear Algebra, Data Structures I, Advanced Programming (C++), Introduction to Management, and Sociology.
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