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Alternative to Social Science courses (e.g. Business/Econom Alternative to Social Science courses (e.g. Business/Econom

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For those who are taking PreCalculus Stay behind if you Are taking MTH 1000 PreCalculus Do NOT have MTH 1000 PreCalculus during TR 9301045am Are NOT taking ESL xxxx English as a Second Language ID: 294419

1001 cse majors emphasis cse 1001 emphasis majors pre class calculus 1010 psychology economics science business social interested credits

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Slide1

Alternative to Social Science courses (e.g. Business/Economics, Psychology)

For those who are taking Pre-CalculusSlide2

Stay behind if you

Are taking:

MTH 1000 Pre-Calculus

Do NOT have MTH 1000 Pre-Calculus during:

TR 9:30-10:45am

Are NOT taking:

ESL

xxxx

(English as a Second Language)

WRI

xxxx

(Writing Review, Grammar)Slide3

Do you have a class duringTR 9:30-10:45am?

Yes

No

Is

the class social science such as Psychology, Business/Economics?

Yes -> Seat on the left side

Seat on the right sideSlide4

CSE 1010

cs.fit.edu/~

pkc

/classes/cse1010

Ideas and Impact of Computing

An intro CSE course for non-CS/SE majors

“gentler” course than

CSE 1001 (“Java 1”)

required for CS/SE majors

Maybe 1/4 overlap between

CSE1010

and

CSE1001

M

ore emphasis on real-world problems and less emphasis on programming

Could help prepare for

CSE 1001Slide5

CSE 1010

cs.fit.edu/~

pkc

/classes/cse1010

Ideas and Impact of Computing

An intro CSE course for non-CS/SE majors

“gentler” course than

CSE 1001 (“Java 1”)

required for CS/SE majors

Maybe 1/4 overlap between

CSE1010

and

CSE1001

M

ore emphasis on real-world problems and less emphasis on programming

Could help prepare for

CSE 1001

Satisfy “Free Elective”

AP/IB transfer credits usually don’t satisfy it

Lots of community college transfer credits might have satisfied itSlide6

If interested

Stay behind

~14 seats in a lab

if more than 14 interested

Priority to those who don’t have class at TR 9:30-10:45pm

We’ll help you with the add/drop form:

Adding

CSE 1010

Dropping a social science course, for example

Business/Economics

Psychology