I am currently a Computer Science major/ Neurosciene Minor at UNC Asheville. Yesterday we had our undergrad research symposium day, and to be honest it was kind of pathetic. I went to the coolest sounding lectures ( those were: Visual and Cognitive Electrophysiology at UNCA, Visualizing Fractals, Art in the Eyes of a Computer, and Ferroelectric Lithographic Nanostructures... I avoided the 50+ lectures on women's rights and literature etc.) but every single one of them was a let down. This was mainly due to the students not giving a shit about their own research, but (maybe) also due to the university not having decent equipment. Or maybe the students didn't know how to use it properly? I don't know. It just sucked in general. Anyway, I am thinking I need a more tech/math savvy school because I am starting to feel out of place here. I noticed UNCA does the 2+2 engineering program and I am thinking about CSE or EE. Kinda wish I could just do the CSC program, but that isn't part of 2+2. I would also want to do the Cognitive Science minor. If you haven't guessed already I want to do AI. Can anyone here tell me the pros and cons of each path? What is your personal experience with these programs? tia
11/29/2012 1:50:33 PM
do you want to do interesting undergraduate research or do you want to enroll in interesting undergraduate courses? b/c if you care more about pursuing your own research, i would say worry less about your major, just get a degree and spend more time in undergrad pursuing independent studies in the areas you are interested in, and leverage that into a good grad school placement.if you don't think you will end up in grad school, make your undergrad more challenging and give more weight to the 2+2 option. CSE/EE academics can certainly be useful for AI studies, and honestly a CSC program might be more "how to be a developer in the workplace" program rather than a "learn cool math and research" program.[Edited on November 29, 2012 at 2:12 PM. Reason : also, i think this was going to be a printf 2+2 type thread]
11/29/2012 2:11:26 PM
11/29/2012 2:18:47 PM
what is a 2+2 program? this thread is relevant to my interests
11/29/2012 2:39:28 PM
I'm definitely more interested in doing my own research. I have several big ideas for learning algorithms, video processing tools, natural language processing, character recognition, etc. I just want a good place to develop these ideas. I do need to get a good programming foundation though, but I could even learn that on my own. Engineering seems more like something I want to be taught. Another reason I am considering transfer is because I am hoping to find a better mentor. UNCA faculty seems to be just as unmotivated as the students.
11/29/2012 2:39:51 PM
^^http://lmgtfy.com/?q=2%2B2+unca&l=1^Then why don't you quit college altogether and take free classes online (there are several highly regarded AI ones).
11/29/2012 3:00:40 PM
man.. I went to NCSU for mechantronics in 2003 and because they had such low enrollment, they ended the program and told me i had to transfer to unca if I wanted to do it. I thought 2+2 was something more universal than unca.
11/29/2012 3:10:23 PM
Where are you at in your degree right now?
11/29/2012 4:14:39 PM
I'm at beginning of my 2nd year for Computer Science.
11/29/2012 5:34:13 PM
11/29/2012 7:42:56 PM
This is my point exactly. This is why I must leave.
11/29/2012 8:14:48 PM
Also I think its kind of funny that they named it "2+2" because that seems to be the extent of the average UNCA student's math abilities.
11/29/2012 8:16:17 PM
lmao, damn
11/29/2012 8:19:32 PM
document.write(2+2);
11/29/2012 10:41:44 PM