Nardi, D.
Review Summary
- Clarity
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3.3 / 10
- Organization
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3.3 / 10
- Time
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5-10 hrs/week
- Overall
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3.3 / 10
Courses
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Introduction to Computers and Computing
COMPTNG 1
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Systems Thinking: Exploring Order and Chaos in Everyday Life
HNRS 1
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Introduction to Computing for Social Sciences and Humanities
COMPTNG 3
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Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars: Seminar 1
HUM CS 19
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Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars: Seminar 2
HUM CS 19
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Artificial Intelligence: Machines as People, People as Machines
HNRS 20
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Artificial Intelligence: Machines as People, People as Machines
HNRS 25
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Programming for Internet and Multimedia
COMPTNG 40
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Systems Thinking: Exploring Order and Chaos in Everyday Life
HNRS 68
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Formal Modeling and Simulations in Social Sciences
HUM CS M100
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Modeling and Simulations Laboratory
HUM CS 100L
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Artificial Culture: Experiments in Synthetic Anthropology
HUM CS 110
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Formal Modeling and Simulations in Social Sciences
HNRS M150
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Models and Modeling in Anthropology
HNRS M150
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Formal Modeling and Simulations in Social Sciences
ANTHRO M186
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Models and Modeling in Anthropology
ANTHRO M186
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Individual Studies for USIE Facilitators
ANTHRO 188SA
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Individual Studies for USIE Facilitators
HUM CS 188SA
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Individual Studies for USIE Facilitators
HUM CS 188SB
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Individual Studies for USIE Facilitators
ANTHRO 188SB
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Honors Contracts
HUM CS 189HC
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Advanced Topics in Programming: Artificial Intelligence: Machines as People, People as Machines
COMPTNG 197
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Individual Studies in Anthropology
ANTHRO 197
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Individual Studies in Human Complex Systems
HUM CS 197
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Directed Research in Neuroscience
NEUROSC 199A
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