Data Analytics and Security

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Average Workload

3.5 hrs/wk

Average Difficulty

1.4 /5

Average Overall

2.9 /5
INTA-6450
Data Analytics and Security
Taken Spring 2023
Reviewed on 5/11/2023
Workload: 5 hr/wk
Difficulty: Easy
Overall: Strongly Disliked

I do not recommend this course. The course has lectures, quizzes, small coding assignments that require handful of line changes at most, and two large essays. The lectures are fine and informative. The quizzes are directly from the lectures and do not require honor lock so you can follow along while completing it. The coding assignments generally take less than 15 minutes for each one as most of them are “make one unique change to the code adding some new functionality”. You are allowed to make any change to it essentially.

There are two essays, one being a solo assignment and the other being a team project. As many of the other reviews state, your grade on any give assignment is completely dependent on the TA that grades you. Some hand out 100s without verifying the quality while some mark off points without specifying where. After the first essay grades were released, the TAs declared no form of regrade request but provided them on an individual basis for students that complained. Both essays are purely tedious the first having a 5-10 page requirement and the team essay have a requirement of 10-30 pages. The assignment requirements are succinct and vague, leading me to believe this is the equivalent of a creative writing course. I spoke with multiple other students who voiced similar concerns that there was not enough to write about since the requirements were so short so they were forced to include unnecessary details to hit the page requirement.

At the end of the course, they give a pretty significant curve to the extent that I believe very few students received a ‘C’ if any at all. I was given an arbitrarily lower grade on my first essay and with no regrade requests, I thought my chance at an ‘A’ was over but the curve pushed me up to one. Perhaps this is the experience that the teaching staff are trying to give to make it seem like a legitimate course - vague requirements, arbitrarily lowered grades, then a curve at the end to reassure students. Absolutely silly course that is simply busywork. Do not take it if you don’t have to.