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COMP3356

Robotics

Department of Computer Science

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COMP3356 — Robotics is an interesting but challenging course that covers advanced topics in robotics and requires strong mathematical skills. It's generally recommended for students interested in the field, though some find it difficult to follow due to dense lecture content. Grading tends to be fair, with a mix of easy assignments and a more rigorous final exam.

Grading

Grading is generally fair but can be harsh on the final exam, where only about one-third of students receive an A or higher.

Workload

The workload is heavy, especially due to dense lecture content and challenging assignments. Students spend around 10-12 hours per week on the course, including lectures and homework.

Assessments

Assessment includes weekly assignments (easy but time-consuming), a final exam that covers core topics, and occasional quizzes or projects. Grading is not curved.

Teaching

Teaching quality varies; some find the professor's accent challenging, while others appreciate his transparency about grading expectations. Lectures are comprehensive but can be long without breaks.

Tips

Stay up-to-date with lectures to avoid being caught off guard by exam content. Practice coding and mathematical concepts thoroughly for assignments.

interesting contentheavy workloadfair grading

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