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I don't know anything about any of the other classes but I just thought I'd share my insight on the 4 I took.US9270682B2 - Administration of policies for wireless devices in a wireless communication system They're both great classes, but one might appeal more to you if you like data engineering or data science more. Its focus is on data engineering as opposed to data science which tends to focus more on the math and statistics of data. It's a lot more hands on working with data directly. If you wanted to take one to get your feet wet I would pick Databases, it's a lot easier conceptually and it's a lot more practical work than theoretical. It is to me, and I plan to have a career in data engineering, so I really enjoyed these two classes but they are absolutely not for everyone. I'd only recommend Databases and Data Analytics if working with data is interesting to you. Web dev is a fun space to be in I think, gives you a chance to have some fun and can also be really useful for building your own website and stuff. Web Programming with Mitra was my favorite class, Mitra is always fun to have as a professor and I enjoyed the work in that class. I also just found the actual work in that class much more fiddly than any other class.
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Mobile Programming was easily my least favorite for a symphony of reasons - the professor for my semester was having some personal problems and left halfway through the semester, which made the class mostly learning from PowerPoints alone which was tough so I didn't get anything out of the class. I took Web Programming, Mobile Programming, Databases, and Data Analytics.