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New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - rachel83az - 09-15-2020

(09-15-2020, 12:56 PM)Ringo457 Wrote: If I were to take both the tecep and the SDC course would I get credit for both even though it’s essentially the same class? I’ve spent so much time studying for the tecep that I figured taking the class too would be an easy credit if one comes in as UL networking and the other as LL networking


SDC's Computer Science 304 Network System Design comes into TESU as CMP-254 Network Technology. The TECEP is CMP-354 Network technology. The different course numbers mean that they won't duplicate one another.


RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - nomaduser - 09-15-2020

They should add 200-level Discrete Math, Finite Math, Computational Math courses!
Nearly all computer science programs require at least one of these math courses at 200 level.

Also, I found nearly all computer science programs require 'Human-centered Design' course. I'd love to see this on study.com.


RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - MrBossmanJr - 09-15-2020

What is Human-centered Design about? I've never heard that.


RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - nomaduser - 09-15-2020

(09-15-2020, 09:33 PM)MrBossmanJr Wrote: What is Human-centered Design about? I've never heard that.

https://www.coursera.org/learn/human-computer-interaction
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/human-computer-interaction-msc
https://www.hcde.washington.edu/ms

Many computer science programs have courses about 'Human centered design' or 'Human computer interaction' at 300 level.


RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - MrBossmanJr - 09-15-2020

OoO, never heard of it. Seems applicable though.