r/PSUWorldCampus

Enjoyable/Non-Time Consuming Interdomain Courses

I need to take 1 more interdomain course to fulfill that requirement and I am having trouble deciding on which one would be best. I am primarily looking for something that I can bust out most of the work for the week in a short period.

I know how much time a course takes week to week depends on the individual, however, I would like to hear others' experiences with interdomain courses they have taken.

(Note: any course with a "N" next to the number is considered an interdomain)

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u/Nice_Button_1077 — 5 days ago

CAS 100b or CAS 100c

For those who have taken these classes, which class was easier? The professors are Katharine Kile for 100B and Christopher Kroft for 100C.

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u/iamyujinn — 5 days ago

Math 4

So this course is pretty much self taught it seems. I seemingly have a lot more work to do in terms of all the ALEKS things I have to master. Any advice? I feel like I'm already behind before even starting because I have so much to learn to just be at where I need to start for the actual requirements for the class.

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u/Rarek — 9 days ago

Is it possible to do Penn State World Campus while working?

How are the courses structured and delivered? If I work full-time, can I watch recorded lectures and things asynchronously? I assume there are discussion posts and quizzes?

Are there proctored exams or tests? Or are things more project or paper-based?

I'm interested in the cybersecurity program, specifically if that matters.

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u/IntentionMother8765 — 12 days ago

CMPSC 122 and PHYS 211

I’ve had an incredibly busy summer and I’m pretty exhausted. Part of me is considering dropping to one class or maybe taking a leave of absence for the fall semester, but it kind of depends on how much work is involved with the two classes I’m signed up to take. For reference, I already work as a software engineer and I’m just taking this degree for me. My company does pay for most of it, so that’s a bonus.

Anyhow, I wonder if anybody has taken these classes recently and have some feedback on the amount of work that’s needed. I don’t suspect the computer science class will be a heavy lift since I spend every day writing code. I do enjoy math and loved calculus, so physics should be OK as well, but it does look like there’s a lot of work. I think if I ever had to take chemistry again, I’d just quit. And I hope physics isn’t like the chemistry class.

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u/No-Banana-1844 — 10 days ago