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UBC engineering - impact of technology requirement
orange7
07-06-2010, 02:07 AM
dunno which course to take... any help is greatly appreciated.
my requirement:
- no final exam (I do not need any more exams during the exam period)
- no midterm
- easy to get high mark
- slack
orange7
07-06-2010, 02:09 AM
is there some kind of link that has all the courses with their respective course description which I can choose from
Damn you have high standards... no exams? Jeez. The selection is limited as it is haha
Just take PHIL 435 like the rest of the awesome kids.
Environmental Ethics (lol...)
Evizerate
07-06-2010, 10:15 AM
I suggest you to try APSC 261 or 262...marks are only consisted of 6 journal entries (once every 2 weeks if I remembered..easy stuff, just read an article from course text and write your opinion), an oral presentation, and a final group project. Best of all, no midterm/final exam! Easy to get at least a B. Pretty damn slack too.
orange7
07-06-2010, 03:26 PM
I suggest you to try APSC 261 or 262...marks are only consisted of 6 journal entries (once every 2 weeks if I remembered..easy stuff, just read an article from course text and write your opinion), an oral presentation, and a final group project. Best of all, no midterm/final exam! Easy to get at least a B. Pretty damn slack too.
do I have to go to classes regularly for apsc 261?
appearantly, it's scheduled at 9:30am while all my other courses are in the evening for term 1.
orange7
07-06-2010, 03:44 PM
isn't there a civil course that anyone can take, and it has no mt and final?
orange7
07-06-2010, 04:01 PM
found it!
http://www.engineering.ubc.ca/current_students/undergraduate/second_year_plus/electives.php
Impact of Technology on Society
Course work totaling 3 or more credits exploring the impacts of technology on society is required. Approved courses include APSC 261, APSC 262, CIVL 200, CPSC 430, GEOG 122, GEOG 310, HIST 215, HIST 425, PHIL 435, POLI 361, SOCI 260 and URST 200. Students in the Civil Engineering program must take CIVL 200. Other engineering students may take any of the listed courses, or other courses approved by the Dean's Office.
SeanJohn
07-13-2010, 10:42 PM
has anybody taken CIVL 200 before? i want to know if im able to take it during my co-op term when i wont be able to go in for any exams at all.
0112358
07-15-2010, 09:34 PM
what engineering are you in?
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