Easy electives uic reddit number theory would also look good if you're interested in that. The only exceptions to that last thing are: IDS 371, FIN 330, MKTG 462, and any other Business Core Courses; those don't count. The only drawback is the long class time: 4 A subreddit for all things related to the University of Illinois Chicago. I like the the Artificial Intelligence I , Frame-work based software Development for hand held devices, Software Engineering I, Engineering distributed objects for cloud computing, video game design and development. ) 422, 418, and 480 were all relatively "easy" (bear in mind none of the 400-level CS courses are easy. Just check the pre-requisites for anything you want to add to be sure that you've met them. Q) and they said it was harder. 10K subscribers in the uichicago community. Easy Free Electives for Spring 2021 . I am glad I took those courses. Are there any easy courses with respect to the following topics? Like ones where there aren’t any exams and I can pass the class by writing a few papers? I am taking pretty heavy workload of CS and math courses so I’m looking for manageable gen-eds. John Bell. ME/IE 118 - Energy for Sustainable Society - It counts as an Individual and Society Course gen ed. I would not advise taking it during the summer. Simple and short chat gpt or google-able quizzes and one short personalized paper. They are 4 credit courses, if you are willing to focus it can really boost your GPA. I was thinking cs 421, 418, 441, and maybe 422. Depending on how hard your other classes are and whether or not you're working a job outside of school, of course. It’s cs 111, and it’s not specifically for women/minorities in coding. Reply reply So I know this question has kinda been asked like a 100 times before, but in order to set myself up to graduate in the summer I need to take 5 CS tech elective classes next semester. I guess technically ECE466 would be an easy tech elective if you're EE since its pre-req (ECE366) teaches you almost half of the course, but both ECE366 and 466 are required classes for CE. Not sure rn. But in terms of difficulty I think 480, 418, 478 tend to be the easiest. I forget who my professor was. i remember doing my fingerprint activity at a pregame. (Business Electives > BA 290, FIN 250, ECON 220, ECON 221, ECON 322+; any 300-400 level in MGMT, MKTG, IDS, FIN, ACTG, ENTR, RES. Easy A, fully online, 200 level. However, I'd generally recommend not going above 15 credit hours. Also, it depends on whether you're CE or EE. To be honest, I'm burnt out and tired of school, so I need your recommendations for the EASIEST tech electives I could take with these classes. The only things I have left are us minority, and 12 hrs of tech e. Mus 107, Mus 127, Mus 114 (Theory, Latin, Jazz) HN 196 GEOG 161 US 130 Find the async classes for those, US 130 was the hardest one for the final paper taking about 6-7 hours to complete and GEOG 161 having like 3 mini projects but in total I've spent less time collectively with these 6 classes than a single CS class. Ended the class with 124% - A+++ lol There aren't really any easy ECE tech electives. I graduated back in 2018. This subreddit is not… CLJ 210 and CLJ 350 with Williams is really easy. Looking for Tuesday Thursday classes in person or MWF if online. Hist 104 is easy & Schultz is a chill ass prof. CRN 48600 or 48593 I only need 12 credit hours, and want to do something easy. But then I had friends take it the next semester with a different professor (Dr. A subreddit for all things related to the University of Illinois Chicago. We are currently low on enrollment and that might prevent these types of courses from being offered. Meet other Xbox gamers to discuss tips and tricks for getting achievements, and meet others for some of those hard-to-get online achievements! Im looking for the easiest technical electives next semester. Im fine coming in on MWF for exams tho. I'd say literally 2-3 hours MAX per week. I need 1 course for these gen-ed requirements: understanding the past The Xbox Achievement Subreddit! Show off your achievements for Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. Ppol 100 is chill/easy with Healy & Econ 120 w/ Taurus is super easy. RateMyProfessor is not completely accurate for any school. But I would highly recommend you take what you are mostly interested in If you need the gen ed, free elective hours, etc - please take it. for most classes, all you do is write a discussion post once a week, respond to a few posts, and take a small quiz that is very easy - always on google. Try to take courses with Prof. it’s a discussion post (300-500 words) and response (100-200) and a weekly quiz (i ctrl f’d the lectures for answers) and an “activity” per week - in total i’d say i sat down one afternoon each week and cranked it out in like 1-1. You’re going to be taking only required CS courses for at least 2 semesters before it’s even possible to take a tech elective, and even then, you’re going to still have a bunch of required CS courses to catch up on and get a basis for the 300-400 level tech electives, along with calc 1-3, diff eq, linear, stats. the ones i took were [SHS120], [KIN249], [RST242], [MUS133]. I'm looking for recommendations for ones with lighter workloads, since I will be taking so many of them, haha. This is an easy A but requires you to attend a 3-hour class two times a week. This subreddit is not officially endorsed by UIC or any affiliated group. (Pretty much all classes I took at UIC since I’m a transfer) EASIEST: HN-202 - self explanatory everyone knows this one. 440, 442, 474, and 425 are all challenging and time consuming. Any advice is appreciated. I'd also be taking a math course and 2 GenEds. It’s a python course, so for some people it can be rather difficult. 5 hrs. I have taken or will be taking ece 310, 448, 408 and CS 411. I've probably never gone over 2. For my tech electives I took IE 342, pretty easy, was a stats class. Hardest thing is probably 250 word max papers but you hardly even do any of those. I haven't taken all of these, but I heard they were relatively easy / looked at grade distributions and saw lots of As. . many graduate programs want their students to have taken graduate courses in Any ideas for other easy tech electives? I heard 422 (UI Design) was easy but it's not offered next semester and 426 (Video Game Design) is easy but there's a lot of busy work (I also cant place it in my "plan", don't know why). I know 400-level courses are by default fairly difficult, but what are the courses you think wouldn't interfere too much with my other courses. Next semester I am gonna take 391 so I need some easy ones( I was thinking of taking 357) I wanted to know y’all’s opinion on the technical electives and which one you guys like or ones that were tough. Easy google/chatgpt quizzes and final. Much like any review system that is online and self-selected the bias often leans toward critical reviews left by students taking the extra time to go to a third party website to unapologetically and anonymously air their grievances. Im interested in SWE but open to other stuff, besides C kernel and memory management. UIC Students Faced with Tough Decision. I graudate this Fall, but easy imo is something you are interested in. HN-196 - another one like HN-202. Reply reply Ok_Tangerine1095 Posted by u/Positive-Cat-6900 - 2 votes and 7 comments hi! i'm a grad student in pure math at uic. All classes are introductory so if you like any of these topics it will be very fun. The course met twice a week, ended early every day, like 6 lecture got cancelled during the semester, one super easy paper, and two easy tests that were essay style and you got 100% is you had attended the review session the night before. (YMMV on the 400+ level courses depending on your skillset): BIOS 184 (won't boost anything but definitely a free bio credit) BIOS 196 (Field trips, pretty easy) A subreddit for all things related to the University of Illinois Chicago. Just attend all the classes and you will be good. And he's pretty engaging and funny so it makes a late class (210 was 5-8 pm and 350 was 6-9 pm) not such a drag. What was previously stated about RateMyProfessor is too much of a logical binary. I think you get the point. it’s also relatively interesting (right after i took this class i saw a body get rolled out any 8 week online gen ed should be very easy as long as you meet the deadlines. Correct me if I got the name from but HN 202 Health and Nutrition was so easy, literally all you have to do is a weekly quiz which is open note and you can literally just look it up with CTRL + F. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. what do you want to study in grad school? what tier grad program do you want to be accepted to? i see you haven't taken complex analysis or topology, which i highly recommend for any pure math student. Some easy sometimes electives include the 100 level music courses, especially the American popular music one. pzudn dnjs bwfl lvey yjpnf ajucv xbib herje mxg rmbakb xghu ijm cgi xpvu htpqmlff