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What kind of classes would you like to see the department offer (that it does not currently offer)?
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1Aug 19, 2009 6:26 PMadvanced topics in operating systems (not just the mix of all systems in 262a/b). possibly with a focus towards the field of whoever is teaching it (like security).
2Aug 20, 2009 5:19 AMDedicated course on data converters with more focus on delta-sigma converters Biomedical electronics (our departmenet really lags behind in this. All major EECS departments in other universities have regular such courses)
3Aug 20, 2009 5:19 AMMore human-computer interaction classes within the department. I'm guessing with Björn's entrance next semester more courses will be offered.
4Aug 20, 2009 5:22 AMI am generally happy with the courses offered, but wish they were more evenly distributed. (Often there will be, e.g., no theory courses in the fall, then three or four in the spring, or more PS courses than I can take in the fall, but none in the spring.)
5Aug 20, 2009 5:23 AMMore interdepartmental courses/seminars. Beyond breadth courses and perhaps 294s, I don't see myself taking any other CS classes - I only took one CS course last year that was not cross-listed with Stat.
6Aug 20, 2009 5:25 AM- advanced microwave circuits has not been offered in years (probably due to lack of enough interest though) - courses that straddle the line between circuits and systems (ie: a course on phase locked loops and clock and data recovery)
7Aug 20, 2009 5:25 AMRegular Information Theory courses would be nice.
8Aug 20, 2009 5:30 AMreal time systems
9Aug 20, 2009 5:54 AMadvanced optimization
10Aug 20, 2009 5:55 AMNone
11Aug 20, 2009 6:00 AMTheoretical programming language courses
12Aug 20, 2009 6:49 AMthere just aren't many cs class offered right now.
13Aug 20, 2009 6:59 AMMore Human Factors classes, as it is a fast growing area.
14Aug 20, 2009 7:02 AM221
15Aug 20, 2009 2:24 PMsoftware architecture (e.g. design patterns and structure).
16Aug 20, 2009 3:11 PMFourier Optics
17Aug 20, 2009 3:47 PMKolmogorov Complexity An intro ML class that is less brutal than 281A for students without a strong stats/probability background A class on distributed systems/algorithms/protocols
18Aug 20, 2009 3:54 PMMore optics, physics-based classes, quantum optics, E+M, etc.
19Aug 20, 2009 3:56 PMI have had to go to ME to take some courses, but I don't think that they were reasonable to expect from EECS (dynamics, materials). Thus far I have been happy with the EECS offerings.
20Aug 20, 2009 4:11 PMA more useful and gentle theory course for the breadth requirement.
21Aug 20, 2009 4:16 PMEnergy and Renewable Energy courses
22Aug 20, 2009 4:52 PMNot sure...
23Aug 20, 2009 10:18 PMincoming AI students should be forced to take 188-ish mini-course or maybe have a test to waive taking 188 ...
24Aug 20, 2009 11:37 PMMore 294s in Arch & Operating systems
25Aug 21, 2009 3:32 AMMore security-related courses.
26Aug 21, 2009 4:56 AM1. Microwave Engineering (with the book by Pozar) 2. Physics of Semiconductor Devices (which should focus on theoretical methods for circulating electronics and optical properties of semiconductor structures other than existing solid state device courses such as ee130 and ee231) (with the book by Sze) 3. A course on device/circuit modeling.
27Aug 22, 2009 3:57 AMstatistics for researchers
28Aug 23, 2009 9:38 PMnetworking, interdisciplinary classes, joint ee/cs classes
29Aug 24, 2009 7:36 AMEE 210
30Aug 24, 2009 3:50 PMMore classes about optoelectronics
31Aug 25, 2009 9:10 PMMore high-level fabrication classes, things like DOE. Memory class. More specific classes... I kinda wish we were on the quarter system...
32Aug 25, 2009 9:36 PMantenna and microwave courses in grad level
33Aug 25, 2009 9:41 PMdata mining. please?
34Aug 25, 2009 9:46 PMBeach Volleyball
35Aug 25, 2009 10:06 PMI'd like to see classes offered more frequently; I'd particularly like to add that no class that prepares you for prelims should ever be cancelled or moved to a different semester, as has happened this fall. I'd also like to see more interdisciplinary classes, particularly between EE and CS but also between CS and other disciplines. I'd also be very interested in 'light' courses that require much less out-of-class work and also offer less credit, but that could serve as useful introductions to areas of CS that I won't have time to study in depth.
36Aug 25, 2009 10:29 PMmore power and energy class related to circuits
37Aug 25, 2009 10:51 PMNA
38Aug 25, 2009 10:51 PMCourse on Physics of Nanostructures and its application to electronics. For example, the physical properties or nanowires, nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanotubes, C60, etc. and current uses. Introduction to power generation and distribution including new technologies such as smart grid etc. Basically just a class on the power grid and types of generation.
39Aug 25, 2009 11:12 PMPower electronics grad seminar. More energy courses. Business for engineers.
40Aug 25, 2009 11:43 PMMore on how to do performance and system testing accurately, and how to interpret the results. I've gotten pieces of it from various classes but it seems like system evaluation is a big weak spot in papers, and I don't know how to do it right.
41Aug 25, 2009 11:46 PMCourses like Algorithms for computational biology
42Aug 26, 2009 12:04 AMI wish only there was a Advanced Math (Real and functional analysis for engineers) class for EECS.
43Aug 26, 2009 2:40 AMMore HCI
44Aug 26, 2009 5:03 AMmore theory courses with actual problem sets. Ones that you have to turn in.
45Aug 26, 2009 5:29 AMNot applicable.
46Aug 26, 2009 5:35 AMMore graduate graphics courses.
47Aug 26, 2009 10:36 AMNA
48Aug 26, 2009 4:29 PMWeb development and startup courses
49Aug 26, 2009 9:40 PMIC design related course