There are some courses that I took which helped me figure out where I was going along the way, however they currently fail to feel impactful. The way I categorize "impact" is what am I still thinking about today - do I see myself continuing to consider what I learned in these courses moving forward? The following fall into the category of "impactful" for me.
CEP 200: Introduction to Community, Environment and Planning |
Analyses the effects on communities based on urban planning and the environment. |
Marty Curry |
Autumn '16 |
CSE 142/143: Computer Programming |
Introductions to Java Programming |
Riley Porter Stuart Reges |
Spring '17 Autumn '17 |
INFO 200: Intellectual Foundations of Informatics |
Discussed accessibility, information organization, information security, designing technological solutions, and more. |
Scott Barker Beth Patin |
Autumn '17 |
INFO 201: Technical Foundations |
Introduction to R Programming |
Joel Ross |
Winter '18 |
Do I want to apply my public health degree to urban and community development?
Do I want to utilize technological designs to further extend public health interventions into a community?
Do I want to use data science to research public health issues?
Do I want to utilize technological designs to further extend public health interventions into a community?
Do I want to use data science to research public health issues?
Additional Courses:
ME 123: Introduction to CAD |
Design 166: Introduction to Design |
Econ 200: Microeconomics |
ACCTG 215: Financial Accounting |
QMETH 201: Quantitative Methodology |
ECON 201: Macroeconomics |
ACCTG 225: Managerial Accounting |
EDSPE 304: Exceptional Children |
POL S 202: Introduction to American Politics |