Courses 2016
CSE 105 Section A Spring 2016:
Theory of Computation
Courses 2013-15
- ENG 100D Fall 2015 (MWF 9 - 9:50 am, Mandeville B150):
This course is an introduction to the practice
of human-centered design and team engineering within a non-profit
context. The focus of the course is a group project in which you and
a small team of your classmates will be asked to design a solution to
a problem experienced by a local nonprofit organization or the
ommunity it serves. These will be real problems experienced by real
people who are counting on you to design context-appropriate, affordable, and sustainable solutions.
The course relies heavily on experiential and project-based learning, and encourages learning via reflection on the design process, and is part of the Global TIES program.
Students enrolled or waitlisted in the course can find further info on Ted .
- CSE 105 A & B Spring 2015:
Theory of Computation
- ENG 100D Winter 2015: Enrolled and waitlisted students, please login to ted.ucsd.edu for course information.
This course is an introduction to the practice of human centered design and team engineering within a non-profit context. The focus of the course is a group project in which you and a small team of your classmates will be asked to design a solution to a problem experienced by a local nonprofit organization or the community it serves. These will be real problems experienced by real people who are counting on you to design context-appropriate, affordable, and sustainable solutions. The course relies heavily on experiential and project-based learning, and encourages learning via reflection on the design process. The focus of this quarter's non-profit organizations is issues of aging. This course is part of the Global TIES program.
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CSE 105 Spring 2014:
Theory of Computation
Courses 2001-2008
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