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IIMT2602

Business Programming

Faculty of Business and Economics

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IIMT2602 — Business Programming is generally considered challenging for beginners, with a heavy workload that can be time-consuming. It's suitable for humanities students who need to learn Python basics but may find it difficult if they lack programming background. Grading is fair, and the final exam is easier compared to quizzes.

Grading

Grading is fair; most students mention that midterms and finals are easier than in-class quizzes. The overall grading curve helps with achieving good grades.

Workload

The course has a heavy workload, especially for those without prior programming experience. Students spend several hours per week on assignments and self-study to understand the material thoroughly.

Assessments

Assessments include in-class quizzes, midterms, finals, and homework. Quizzes are challenging, while the final exam is more straightforward and similar to practice questions.

Teaching

Professor Ding Chao is highly regarded for his clear teaching style and detailed explanations. However, some students find the course content repetitive and feel that pop quizzes can be quite difficult.

Tips

Practice problems outside class are crucial for understanding the material, especially as in-class quizzes are challenging. Focus on mastering concepts during lectures to perform well in the final exam.

heavy workloadfair gradingengaging teaching

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