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So in order to get my AS in physics (so I can transfer to a 4-year school) I need only 3 physics classes, and some other base requirements. So my plan was to get a physics AS and either an AS in Computer Science or Engineering (because the base requirements for both of those happen to be the requirements for an AS in physics. Go figure.), but the times are so screwed up for CS next year that I don't want to spend 6 hours in school for 3 classes, and the only EE class offered is the intro to EE one, and it's only 4 credits, so I'll have to take another class to make up for it. So... I figure I'll just take some math and totally unrelated classes like writing. But which classes exactly?
Well, the ones offered in my level are Linear Algebra, Calculus IV, and Differential Equations. Diff EQ's is a must, but it's not offered next fall, and Calc IV I heard has maybe 5 people register for it per quarter, so it never gets started up, so I was thinking Linear Algebra. But will it benefit me as a physics major? Besides math just being "fun" ? Oh, and statistics is offered. What about that?
So now we move on to other electives. What area totally unrelated to math or science do physicists need? Writing? Group speaking? I'm totally lost. My advisor just said "whatever" basically, so I don't know. :(
PL
Well, the ones offered in my level are Linear Algebra, Calculus IV, and Differential Equations. Diff EQ's is a must, but it's not offered next fall, and Calc IV I heard has maybe 5 people register for it per quarter, so it never gets started up, so I was thinking Linear Algebra. But will it benefit me as a physics major? Besides math just being "fun" ? Oh, and statistics is offered. What about that?
So now we move on to other electives. What area totally unrelated to math or science do physicists need? Writing? Group speaking? I'm totally lost. My advisor just said "whatever" basically, so I don't know. :(
PL