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r/utdallas on Reddit: Which Is The Easiest Guided Elective to take at UTD for Software Engineering
August 31, 2024 -

Can ya'll give me an overview of which classes are the hardest vs. the easiest.
What the homework is like
What the exams are like
what the teaching is like.

Major Guided Electives: 12 semester credit hours

SE guided electives are 4000 level CS/SE courses approved by the student's CS/SE advisor. The following courses may be used as guided electives without the explicit approval of an advisor:

CS 4141 Digital Systems Laboratory

CS 4314 Intelligent Systems Analysis

CS 4315 Intelligent Systems Design

CS 4334 Numerical Analysis

CS 4337 Programming Language Paradigms

CS 4341 Digital Logic and Computer Design

CS 4349 Advanced Algorithm Design and Analysis

CS 4352 Human-Computer Interaction I

CS 4353 Human-Computer Interaction II

CS 4361 Computer Graphics

CS 4365 Artificial Intelligence

CS 4375 Introduction to Machine Learning

CS 4384 Automata Theory

CS 4386 Compiler Design

CS 4389 Data and Applications Security

CS 4390 Computer Networks

CS 4391 Introduction to Computer Vision

CS 4392 Computer Animation

CS 4393 Computer and Network Security

CS 4394 Implementation of Modern Operating Systems

CS 4395 Human Language Technologies

CS 4396 Networking Laboratory

CS 4397 Embedded Computer Systems

CS 4398 Digital Forensics

CS 4485 Computer Science Project

EE 4325 Introduction to VLSI Design

SE 4376 Object-Oriented Design

SE 4399 Senior Honors in Software Engineering

Any other organized SE 4300-level course

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Rating from 1 (easy) to 10 (Hard) CS 4485 is probably the best pick here. It has variable difficulty but you win either way (assuming you're ok with working for free/paying to work for a company) - get an easy project, it's easy. Get a hard project, it's a resume builder. CS 4341 with Hamdy is about a 4/10 if you attend every class. HW is about 30-50% harder than the exams, lectures are great. CS 4141 might be a corequisite though, I'm not sure CS 4384 with Erbatur was a 3/10 when I took it but I heard he changed the course structure. When I took it, your grade was entirely dependent on the exams, but now I think HW is factored in. CS 4389 with Cankaya is a 3/10 if you study and print the slides for the exams, and have someone carry the project for you before you even get a chance to start (5/10 if not). Prof. Cankaya made it clear that the project is graded on effort in implementing security, not if the final product is actually functional. CS 4390 with Khiem Le is 5 or 6/10, pretty standard class. Not hard, not easy. Everything (exam, hw, project, difficulty) is as default as can be. It's a class of all time CS 4398 with Neeraj Gupta is a 4/10 with survivorship bias, maybe 6/10 without. His lectures are actually decent, and if you understand them, the exams are rather simple. The semester-long project is broken into bite sized chunks and is fun. I don't remember if we had any HW outside of the project. Main caveat is there isnt much provided to study with - only whatever notes you took during lecture. CS 4393 with Nguyen is about a 6 or 7/10. Get ready to handwrite a lot of notes and spend quite a bit of time on the assignments. He's also pretty mean.
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Computer Science - UT Dallas 2024 Undergraduate Catalog - The University of Texas at Dallas
CS 4V95 Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science (1-9 semester credit hours) Subject matter will vary from semester to semester. Additional prerequisites may be required depending on the specific course topic. May be used as CS Guided Elective on CS degree plans.
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Degree Resources - Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science | The University of Texas at Dallas
Fall 2022 – Summer 2023 Fall 2023 – Summer 2024 Students under older catalog years are permitted to use the most recent Guided Elective list. CS Science Electives *Only CS students with 2019 catalog years and older have this requirement.
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Computer Science Course Descriptions
CS 1325 Introduction to Programming (3 semester hours) Computer programming in a high- level, block structured language. Basic data types and variables, memory usage, control · structures, functions/procedures and parameter passing, recursion, input/output. Programming · projects related ...
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r/utdallas on Reddit: Recommended CS Guided Electives
May 9, 2023 -

Still not sure what I want to do my degree when I’m done since I never got the internships I was hoping for. I was originally looking into Cybersecurity but now I want to explore my options.

I’m taking all my electives next Spring along with Computer Science Project and want to know what is best, here is my current lineup and what I want to change.

  1. 4375 (Intro to ML)

  2. 4352 + 4353 (Human-Computer Interactions 1/2) - switch for 4395 (Human Language Technologies)? Are they similar?

  3. 4365 (Artificial Intelligence)

  4. 4390 (Computer Networks) OR 4393 (Computer Networks Security) - which one is better?

I also wanted to take 4389 (Data and Applications Security) but I only have room for 4 electives before I go over the required credit hours. What do you guys recommend out of the ones I listed?

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Students are required to take 9 hours of major guided electives. ... Instructor consent required. ... Students may also use CS 4V98 Undergraduate Research in Computer Science or CS 4399 Senior Honors in Computer Science.
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r/utdallas on Reddit: Easy CS Guided Electives
January 18, 2022 -

Hi guys, so I'm gonna be taking some cs guided electives starting next semester. I was wondering which electives don't require TOO much work or are too hard. I'm graduating early and I'm taking some hard classes, so I just wanted to know which ones aren't too bad.

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r/utdallas on Reddit: Any Easy CS Electives Anyone Would Recommend?
November 19, 2023 -

This post might seem a bit late with classes starting in a couple of days. But UTD being UTD screwed me up very last moment. I was taking CS 4390 with Farago and the instructor got changed last moment with Nhut Nguyen. Don't even like networks. Was just taking it for the easy grade, since I'm taking a lot of credit hours the upcoming semester.

With that being said, does someone have any easy elective choices they'd recommend I look into? I know classes will be full for all the good professors, but might try my luck until Census Day.

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Advising FAQ - Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science | The University of Texas at Dallas
The documents can be found online at here under the “Guided Electives” Section. Each semester the department will release a list of domain substitutions. Email your advisor for a list of approved domain subs. You can also check the advising Facebook page. ... Talk to your UTD Academic Advisor about what classes you plan to take off campus.
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Guided Elective Option · Pre-Requisite Course · CS 4301 · Special Topics in Computer Science · CE/CS/SE/TE 3345 · CS 4314 · Intelligent Systems Analysis · CGS 4313 or consent of Instructor · CS 4315 · Intelligent Systems Design · CGS 4313 or consent of Instructor ·
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