As an Ivy League institution, and the first university in the nation, The University of Pennsylvania ensures its students a transformative experience. Is it going to be a lot of work? 3440 Market Street, Suite 100 Philadelphia, PA 19104-3335 (215) 898-7326 summer@sas.upenn.edu Extra large classes (greater than ~100) most definitely will. I had no experience in Linguistics coming into this course, but I learned a lot. CIS 120 students are not expected to have any prior experience with OCaml. To me, spreading things out has always felt counterproductive. Well, that's a lie. 6 pages. I am sorta struggling in CIS 320. Such permission Has anyone who has taken Intro to Formal Linguistics (LING 106) comment on its difficulty for someone relatively new to the field? 2 pages. About | If so, do you recommend any specific professors? Ask for homework solutions for CIS320 from Upenn! use of this material is permitted. Is it going to be a lot of work? 1.0 Course Unit. Sorry to have so many questions, just want to make sure I'm making the best schedule possible. Alan Aquino, BSE in Computer Engineering, Minor in Japanese Studies Semesters as a TA: Fall 2013: CIS 191 Spring 2014: ESE 171 Fall 2014: CIS 240 aaquino@seas.upenn.edu . You're studying comp sci at an Ivy League university, it's not going to be easy. The subreddit for the University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, PA. Press J to jump to the feed. In many engineering applications such as assembly of mechanical components, robot manipulation, gripping, fixturing and part feeding, there are situations in which a rigid body is subject to multiple frictional contacts with other bodies. CIS Papers FAQ | My Account | Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, https://www.facebook.com/groups/cis.penn/. CIS 557 Programming for the Web. We assume some previous programming experience at the level of a high school computer science class, preferably in Java. Unless the class is in DRL, not really. Yeah, but not as much as when you take 320 and 371, or 380 and a project elective. Having an hour/two hour gap between classes leaves me in an awkward position where I can't really buckle down and do my work because I'm going to be going to class right as I get momentum and I can't get ready to go to class right away because there's an annoying amount of time between dismissal and my next class. It depends on the professor. Well, that's a lie. If you got at least 4 in the AP Computer Science A or AB exam, you will do great. I really loved this course. In this course, you will learn about advanced data structures, advanced design and analysis techniques, graph algorithms, NP-completeness theory, and approximation algorithms. Please please don't overload yourself like that. This course will focus on web programming. SEAS By choosing to view this document, you agree to all provisions of the copyright laws protecting it. Activity: Lecture. Beta Iota Beta Kappa ... CIS 320 TA, University Scholars. Class of 2015. C. L. Fink, P. G. Humm, Milo Martin, and B. J. Micklich, "Evaluation of Few-View Reconstruction Parameters for Illicit Substance Detection using Fast-Neutron Transmission Spectroscopy", . If it's important, I'm asking about Intro to Cognitive Science (LING 105) and Emergence of Modern Science (STSC 001). I've read some intimidating things about CIS 160 and don't want to overload myself my first semester at Penn. 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Copyright 1996 IEEE. Yeah, but not as much as when you take 320 and 371, or 380 and a project elective. 320, Evaluation of Few-View Reconstruction Parameters for Illicit Substance Detection using Fast-Neutron Transmission Spectroscopy, C. L. Fink, University of Chicago PennCourseReview is a huuuge resource. I like to schedule them pretty compactly with a lunch break in between, but it varies person to person. > This material is posted here with permission of the IEEE. Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cis.penn/. CIS 320 - Fall 2011 Register Now Copy of CIS 320 Midterm 1 Study Guide. Preference definitely varies, but I personally need all of my classes in a solid block so I can get all lectures/recitations out of the way early enough that I have the rest of the day to recoup and get my work done. I'm in SEAS and planning on majoring in CIS. I know some about linguistics from taking Latin and Greek in high school but don't know much about Set Theory and the other mathematics the course seems to involve.