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I was in ECE and thus never got around to functional programming at UIUC, however in grad school I have learned it. Given the lack of a regional subreddit, it also covers most things in the We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. You definitely go significantly deeper than ECE 340 did which is great if you're interested in doing graduate Not experienced with the ECE classes but I've heard they are the harder ones in the core curriculum. Im honestly glad I did as it made me think differently about Anyways, I'm a prospective student who is looking at UIUC for electrical engineering and was wondering if I could get some first-hand experience regarding the program. Explore detailed course offerings and prerequisites for ECE degree programs. ECE 438 - Communication Networks ECE 428 - Distributed systems CS 461 - Security 1 CS 446 - Machine Learning I haven’t been able to find too much feedback about these courses recently. Prerequisite: ECE 340. Students, Alumni, Faculty, and Townies are all welcome. People will have different experieneces at UIUC ECE but I thought there would be enough people here similar enough to Is it better to take both if you're going for an AI/ML masters/PhD in cs/ece or just to take 446. Not sure how it's going now. The other big 4 classes start slow before . I really enjoyed the content but hated the way it was taught. Any advice or info about the class would be I also took ece 444, 441, and 495 which I will only recommend if you enjoyed ece 304 and 340 which are not walk in the park classes. ECE 496 (Senior Thesis) ECE 444 (IC Theory & Fabrication) ECE 374 (Algos) I am trying to decide my last class for the sem. Read reviews & ratings for Physcs & Modeling Semicond Dev (ECE 441) and find out who's teaching it in Spring 2026 at UIUC (the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Any other semiconductor classes in the ECE department that you guys know of and are worth taking? Has anybody taken ECE 441 before? The ECE department has cancelled ECE 488 for the Spring semester, so I am planning to take ECE 441. ECE441 (Physics and Modeling of Semiconductor Devices) is a 3 hour senior/graduate level course that satisfies the Technical Electives requirement for ECE majors. Access study documents, get answers to your study questions, and connect with real tutors for ECE 441 : Physcs & Modeling Semicond Dev at University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. Luckily both CS 411 and CS 441 are relatively easy CS electives. If you did poorly in 329,340,304 I would stay away from Anyone taken ECE 448/CS 440? What's it like? I tried searching for the average GPA on other threads but couldn't find any data, and I've never had Fleck as a professor. I was wondering if anyone could tell me, in comparison to each other, how difficult it is to be a CS, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering ECE 340 is not the best run class and this past semester I heard they made the exams much more difficult. Any advice or info about the class would be I knew several people who went in thinking the course would be easy because of the higher GPA average and the fact that it was a CS elective (which to be fair, are on average easier than Are both courses valuable or do they have a lot of overlap? Also, what is the time commitment of each of these courses a week? I found CS 225 okay but my Python is only This subreddit is for anyone/anything related to UIUC. CS 446 is a pretty theoretical class, and the CS440/ECE448 Artificial Intelligence, Spring 2025 ¶ Major topics in and directions of research in artificial intelligence: basic problem solving techniques, knowledge representation and Non-ECE majors requesting ECE graduate courses should complete the 500-Level course agreement form here and email to Krysten Gardner and Professor Nikita Borisov for Will I be able to have a good social life with these classes ECE 391, ECE 330, CS 441, ANTH 246 : r/UIUC r/UIUC Current search is within r/UIUC Remove r/UIUC filter and expand search to all ECE 411 MP1 was completely remote the first week, with school starting on Tuesday and the github repository was not working for a few days. Also, will I have a gap in knowledge if I just take 446 and not take 440 or is all 440 material covered ECE 441Topics Review of semiconductor electronics, band model for solids, free carriers statistics, transport in semiconductors, drift mobility, hot electrons, diffusion Fundamental How manageable is CS 173, Math 441, and Math 347 in one semester going to be? Advisor insists it’ll be manageable, but I feel like I’m going to be pulling out my hair. The UIUC math department needs a complete change of leadership -- and a reminder that their job is to teach, and to educate -- not to exclude and discourage. Obviously all of this advice pertains to my experience here. All in all I felt like I learned a ton about semiconductor devices and physics. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Its a conceptually So, I'm taking 340 right now and 444 next semester. As you know, ECE 391 takes up a significant amount of time; it can get to upwards of 40 hours a week towards the end of the semester. All sorts of stuff is done in the ECE department in terms of course black magic research projects/credit hours and I'd recommend speaking with some of the advisors to see what can Has anybody taken ECE 441 before? The ECE department has cancelled ECE 488 for the Spring semester, so I am planning to take ECE 441. Given the lack of a regional subreddit, it also covers most things in the ECE alumni has this been your actual experience? How relevant/important was your ECE degree in landing jobs? Are the jobs really as glorious as people say they are right after college? Is The workload is pretty light compared to other ece classes and it's pretty easy, although precovid you spent 3 hours in a lab doing stuff. 3 graduate hours. Any inputs you guys want to provide about ECE program and overall life at UIUC? Also how does the job market look like for This subreddit is for anyone/anything related to UIUC. Want to find the best of the I got admitted to the MS ECE program for Fall '24 at UIUC. I am interested in taking one of CS 438, 425, and 411 as I From what I have read online, cs 446 is very theory focused, and I want something more application based, which is why I considered cs 441.

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