Ken can you translate the courses codes you have in your page to their actual names .
Do you have a computer science degree now ? or something else ?Sorry i can't tell by the courses codes.
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Try plugging in the course codes here: http://boca.brown.edu/ You may need to toggle fall/spring to find certain course codes. Keep in mind that some courses have changed since I took them. My major was Applied Math.
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Semester 1 (Fall 1993)
EN3 Introduction to Mechanics and Engineering Computation
MA18 Intermediate Calculus
CS15 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming and Computer Science (x)
CH21 Introductory Chemistry (x)
Semester 2 (Spring 1997)
EN4 Dynamics and Vibrations
MA42 Introduction to Number Theory
MA52 Linear Algebra
PH24 Introduction to Astronomy
PL54 Logic
Semester 3 (Fall 1997)
EN41 Materials Science
AM33 Methods of Applied Mathematics I, II
MU11 Computers and Music
EN51 Electricity and Magnetism (x)
Semester 4 (Spring 1998)
EN52 Electrical and Optical Systems
AM34 Methods of Applied Mathematics I, II
AM27 Topics in Scientific Computing
EC11 Principles of Economics
MA126 Complex Analysis (x)
Semester 5 (Fall 1998)
AM165 Statistical Inference I
EN157 Linear System Analysis
EN163 Digital Electronics Systems Design
GE5 Mars, Moon, and the Earth
Semester 6 (Spring 1999)
AM166 Statistical Inference II
EN158 Communication Systems
EN164 Design of Computing Systems
AM120 Operations Research: Probabilistic Models
EN196 Independent Studies In Engineering
Semester 7 (Fall 1999)
AM117 Introduction to Numerical Analysis
AM121 Operations Research: Deterministic Models
EN253 Digital Signal Processing
MU40 Introduction to Music Theory
Semester 8 (Spring 200)
AM194 Senior Seminar
EN160 Design and Implementation of Very Large-Scale Integrated Systems
GE1 Face of the Earth
EL4 Playwriting I
Total = 31 lessons Passed with 3.875 lessons/semester
There is no programming lesson or graphics !!!
Awesoken at
Looks mostly correct. Some comments:
CS15: Taught by Andy van Dam. We had to use a custom (and rather buggy) object-oriented pascal language that only ran on their Unix workstations. With their requirements, something as simple as drawing a 5 line segment house (a pentagon) required about 1000 lines of code. I disliked it with a passion. If you're wondering why there are no other CS courses on my transcript, it's because CS15 is a prerequisite for everything.
EN196: My project was KCIRC
AM194: There were several topic choices. I chose the section on "Information and Coding Theory". My final project was adaptive arithmetic compression using a delta x&y filter.
EL4: My section was "Intermediate Critical Writing". I had to take this because my college essays were flagged as poor writing quality. I was supposed to take this in my first year.. but that did not occur.
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You may use the translated courses full list in your webpage list as long as credit to author is given :) just kidding.