EECS 183 Labs

EECS 183 Lab 11: Special Topics

No Assignment for Lab 11

This week there is no graded assignment. Lab 10 assignment was the final lab assignment for the course.

Special Topics

The teaching staff have put together a series of special topics labs to celebrate the end of the semester! You are encouraged to attend one or more of these sections based on your interest. You can assume that lab sections not listed are cancelled.

IMPORTANT: All regular lab sessions are cancelled for the week. Only the special sessions below will be held this week. You are encouraged to attend both based on your interests.

Monday 12/2 Tuesday 12/3 Wednesday 12/4 Thursday 12/5 Friday 12/6

1) Intro to Bioinformatics!

2) What's next after EECS 183? CS/DS/CE/SI/STATS major/minor options

1) You now know enough code to make real videogames! Here's why you should.

2) LeetCode/Interview 101

1) "So.... What Now?": Kelsi and Emma Talk Internships

2) "How Did We Get Here?" A discussion of the history of programmers, from the first official "computer scientist" all the way to EECS 183 and complex programming!

Intro to EECS 280

EECS & SI Course Planning!

Topic Description Staff Time Location
Intro to Bioinformatics! Learn about bioinformatics: what it is and how to get into it! We will discuss the types of data that are analyzed, such as DNA and protein sequences, as well as the tools used to analyze them. Single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data example will be done together during lab! Sarah Golts Monday, 12/2, 9:00am to 11:00am 1046 Dana Building (DANA)
What's next after EECS 183? CS/DS/CE/SI/STATS major/minor options We will talk about the computer science/computer engineering/data science/information/statistics paths after EECS 183 for those interested in majoring or minoring. If you liked 183, come find out the different paths available from this class! Krithika and Lynn Monday, 12/2, 2:00pm to 4:00pm 2062 Palmer
You now know enough code to make real videogames!</b>Here's why you should. With the C++ knowledge that you've accumulated over the course of EECS 183, you already know enough to make video games, right now, using whatever engine you want to. We'll talk a little bit about the differences between C++ and C#, how to get started developing with Unity, and good resources to start learning. This is not a tutorial, but it might be helpful to you to have Unity and the Unity Hub predownloaded, with a Unity account set up beforehand. Evan Marcus Tuesday, 12/3, 10:00am to 11:50am 1567 North University Building (NUB)
LeetCode/Interview 101 Intro to leetcode grinding, starting with asking them to create LC account, go through 1-2 easies with them, A1 mocking A2 for a LC medium as an interview Angela and Angie Tuesday, 12/3, 1:00pm to 3:00pm 1567 North University Building (NUB)
"So.... What Now?": Kelsi and Emma Talk Internships Two CS seniors discuss what they wish they knew at the beginning of their software engineering (SWE) internship recruitment processes. They will step you through exactly what to expect and what resources are available to you so it doesn't feel as overwhelming! Kelsi Sumter and Emma Cherrin Wednesday, 12/4, 12:00pm to 2:00pm 2229 School of Education Building (SEB)
"How Did We Get Here?" A discussion of the history of programmers, from the first official "computer scientist" all the way to EECS 183 and complex programming! Celebrating a diverse journey: figures like Alan Turing, Ada Lovelace, Katherine Johnson, Grace Hopper, and more. Learn some trivia knowledge and our predeccessors in computing! Hannah & Lynn Wednesday, 12/4, 3:00pm to 5:00pm 2752 School of Social Work Building (SSWB)
Intro to EECS 280 Don't be jumpscared by EECS 280! The transition between courses can be a lot, but it will be easier if you know what to expect! We'll discuss the very different class logisticis, introduce you to some of the different technologies you will be using, and give you a small headstart on some material.

Tentativie Topics: Tips to Succeed, Intro to VS Code, Makefiles, Command Line Interface, Vectors, Pointers(?)

Alan Sun, Allison Okimoto, Fanny Raskind Thursday, 12/5, 4:00pm to 6:00pm R1210 Business Administration (BUS)
EECS & SI Course Planning! Go through the next EECS or SI courses and get scheduling tips! Kelly & Abby Friday, 12/6, 2:00pm to 4:00pm Lecture RM 1 Modern Languages Building (MLB)

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