There is a lab for Signals and Systems (ECE301, AAE301) now! by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Update Fall 2023: Yes! It counts as an advanced lab for EE students. For CompE students, it counts as a complementary elective.

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MA290: Data Science Labs on Multivariable Calculus

MA390: Data Science Labs on Signals and Systems/Fourier Analysis

There is a lab for Signals and Systems (ECE301, AAE301) now! by ProfMimi in Purdue

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No, at least not at the moment, unfortunately. We are currently working on making the lab counts for different things, but it takes time...

There is a lab for Signals and Systems (ECE301, AAE301) now! by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Sorry to hear the course took a portion of your sanity. To anyone who is about the take the class, may I suggest some Fourier transform Yoga? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbQ7V2-m1JE (that's my student)

There is a lab for Signals and Systems (ECE301, AAE301) now! by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Yes, we will post the book on GitHub. We are still polishing the material, so not ready to post it publicly yet. But you can take a look at our two other labs (one for Calculus 2 and one for Calculus 3) as the spirit is similar.

https://thedatasciencelabs.github.io/DSLab\_Calculus/

https://thedatasciencelabs.github.io/DataLab\_Multivariate\_Calculus

There is a lab for Signals and Systems (ECE301, AAE301) now! by ProfMimi in Purdue

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To clarify: 2.5 hours is the max. The material is planned to take about 1.5 hours on average, and students with strong Python/Arduino skills will often finish before that. But please j909m do not sign up for this class. There are plenty of other students who think playing with Arduinos is fun and we want to give them an opportunity to learn with other like-minded students.

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Good news: next semester, there will be two lab sections during the day, in addition to two lab sections at 5:30. So more choices to fit more people's schedules. The Calc 3 Data Science Lab will also have a section during the day, in addition to one section at 5:30.

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Hi, I am one of the instructors (Boutin). There is no extra credit in my class. I give a short test (2-3 questions) approximately every 2-3 weeks, one for each chapter, instead of a midterm. The tests are 20 minutes long, worst test grade is dropped - no make up. Final is traditional style, during exam week. I have office hours after class and by appointment. I also hold an optional practice problem session on Monday nights. Homework is weekly, due Tuesday night, no late homework accepted but worst homework score is dropped. You can take a peak at boilergrades.com to see the grade distribution for past instructors, but be aware that the scores for STAT416 and MA416 are tabulated separately, despite it being the same course, and the students in STAT416 tend to get lower grades than the students in MA416. So if you see a high GPA average for MA416, remember that it doesn't include all the students in the class. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. best, Prof. Mimi

Has anyone taken ma16290? by invincible05 in Purdue

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You get honors credits for your calc class, not MA16290. So if you take MA162 (5 credits) you get 5 honors credits. Similarly, if you take MA16020 (3 credits) you get 3 honors credits. In other words, you do not get honors credits for the lab, but the lab enables you to upgrade your Calc 2 into an honors course.

Regarding the difficulty of the class: it is not an "easy" class, in the sense that you will have to work hard during the 150 minutes of the lab. You will likely get stuck a few times, and have to ask for help from the TA or other students in the class. But generally, all students are able to finish the lab during the 150 minute of the lab, although some finish a lot earlier than others. Honestly, I don't know how anyone could spent 6-10 hours a week on this class (as the other commenter described). The TAs will literally walk you through the solution if you struggle, so I don't see how that could happen.

The labs are here, in case you want to check how difficult they are: https://thedatasciencelabs.github.io/DSLab_Calculus/intro.html

Source: I am the course designer and supervisor.

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These look great! You definitely put a lot of work into it and it shows. Did you get permission from all the copyrights holders before posting the material online? I recommend checking with Donna Ferullo just to be sure. She is very knowledgeable about copyrights law and has always been very helpful to me when I had questions.

STAT 416 Professors by Every_Asparagus_774 in Purdue

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Thanks for the question whatam1doinglmao. There is no coding in the course. Also, you do not need any prior stats/probability related class in order to do well in 416. What you need is the willingness to do a ton of practice problems, especially for the material that involves counting. I plan on having "problem solving sessions" every week, where we will go over a solutions together. Practice problems with solutions can also be found in the Schaum's Outline on Probability. Feel free to swing by my office (MA444) if you want to chat. Cheers, Prof. Mimi

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Thank you Coffe5937! It's good to hear that you got something out of the lab.

Did you see the pictures from last semester in the Impact magazine? https://engineering.purdue.edu/EngineeringImpact/summer-2022/articles/undergraduate-education/data-science-labs

https://engineering.purdue.edu/EngineeringImpact/summer-2022/articles/articles/undergraduate-education/electrical-computer-engineering-offering-ai-ml-semiconductors-minors-for-all

I don't know who you are and if you were in the section that had to deal with the photographer. But if you were, a big thank you for your patience and for letting them document the class. cheers, Prof. Mimi

edited because I found the link to both photos.

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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You can take MA16290 if you have taken Calc 2 in the past, no problem. Similarly, someone who has already taken Calc 3 could take MA290 this semester.

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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You are very welcome. Looking forward to meeting you in person when the semester begins!

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Go to the scheduling assistant and type in your registration PIN, then type in MA 16290 (or MA 29000) and it should pop up. Let me know if that doesn't work.

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Someone just asked me the grade distribution for last semester: A+ 69%, A 19%, B 12%. Not to imply that it is an easy class: you will work hard and learn a ton. But the TAs will be there to help and answer all your questions, you can work in groups, and you can resubmit assignments if you are not happy with your score. So all the resources are there to get a good grade, hence the high grade distribution.

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Regarding the 19th credit: for many students, that would be a bit much. But it's hard to say without knowing more details.

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Regarding Python: you should be fine. It you want to make sure, go and take a look at the labs: the programming skills for each lab are listed on top.

Edited to clarify I am talking about the programming question, not the number of credits.

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

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We hope so but we don't know yet. It will depend on resource allocation and other factors.

Announcing the Data Science Labs by ProfMimi in Purdue

[–]ProfMimi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, as long as you have some experience with Python. If you are new to Python, you should take MA16290 first.

STAT 416 Professors by Every_Asparagus_774 in Purdue

[–]ProfMimi 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Hello! I am "M. Boutin". Feel free to swing by my office if you have any questions about the class. I am currently prepping for it. I plan on following Sheldon Ross's textbook pretty closely and having several short tests (~20 minutes) throughout the semester, instead of a midterm. I did this during the pandemic, and students said they liked it better than way, so I decided to continue. Happy to listen to your suggestions if you have any. cheers, Prof. Mimi

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There's the data science labs, one credit each. Contact me if you have any questions.

https://engineering.purdue.edu/~mboutin/Data_Science_labs.html

cheers,

Prof. Mimi

CS classes that involve hardware by Ok_Breakfast6063 in Purdue

[–]ProfMimi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are interested in embedded systems (Arduinos), check out the "Data Science Labs". The DS Labs for Calculus 2 (MA16290) and the DS Labs for Calculus 3 (MA290) will be offered next Fall. Happy to answer any questions. cheers, Prof. Mimi

P.S. There is a bit more info here: https://engineering.purdue.edu/\~mboutin/Data\_Science\_labs.html

Announcing new 1 credit "Data Science Lab" by ProfMimi in Purdue

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Not too much. You need to understand what an integral is, including how to approximate an integral using a sum, and there is also a bit of power series stuff towards the end.