State which courses in the entire curriculum, Computer Science as well as Genera
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State which courses in the entire curriculum, Computer Science as well as General Education and supporting courses, have been beneficial to you. Also state what areas would have been helpful that you did not have. Include a summary of your views on experience gained through the co-op program and a short discussion of any difference encountered in a business rather than an academic environment in which computers are utilized
You can just make the story up! you can pick Java programming classes to write about. At Kean we learn java only.
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In the entire curriculum we learnt about many courses such as Computer Science and general education such as science and history and geography. For basic understanding of the world we live in and for basic understanding of the things that take place in this world, we have to study the general education subjects as science - physics, chemistry, biology which gives us an insight into the event which are related to science in our life.
Art subjects such as history and geography and other give us an insight on the country's history, geography and arts of the country and events of the history. Thus both general education containing science and arts are beneficial and is the basic to learn.
Computer Science is the course that has been most beneficial to us in regards of knowledge and modern learning. As modern programming languages are required everywhere so that interests us and it is utmost important that we learn about it by heart. We learnt programming in Java language and that helped us a lot in gaining insight that we had learnt such a good programming language that will help us in out career as engineers and also in other areas.
We learnt programming language mostly Java, so I think it would be better if we could focus on technologies which are not strictly speaking a programming language, such as we would be really interested in learning about computer networks. So that scope for learning was not there and thus we would want that in future. However in academics we are learning about just programming languages and executing simple programs.
In a business the programmer does a lot of complicated things such as coding 1000s of Java code, Testing, Analysis, Deployments, Configurations and more. The difference between academic learning and business is that academic learning and programming is actually much simpler than business which would have huge and complicated applications and huge data.
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