Matthew Steiniger
Area of Concentration: Computer Science
Course, Semester, Mode.
COP 3223C, Fall 2019, F2F
MAC 2312, Summer 2020, F2F
CIS 3360, Spring 2021, Online
MAC 2313, Summer 2021, F2F
STA 3032, Fall 2021, F2F
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Intro to programming, learning the basics of coding. Then also learning the C programming language.
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Expanding on Calc 1 while learning how to differentiate integrals as well as logarithmic functions.
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Security in programming, learning all about firewalls, how to protect your mac address and not to be subjected to ddos, and other cyber-attacks.
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Calc 3, learning multiple integrals, learning to differentiate and integrate vectors into the 3rd degree using I, j, and k.
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Learning the different kinds of probabilities, as well as combinational and geometrical probability. Measuring location and dispersion of sample sizes and their distribution.
Area of Concentration: Engineering
Course, Semester, Mode
EGN 2310, Fall 2020, Online
EMA 3706, Spring 2021, Online
ENV 3001, Spring 2021, Online
EML 3022c, Fall 2021, F2F
EGN 2321, Spring 2022,Online
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Statics, learning how to analyze the forces that keep forces in static equilibrium, aka bridges. Then learning about other force supported objects.
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Learning about the atomic structure of materials, how they behave when solidifying, applying heat, and then transforming through different phases.
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Environmental engineering, learning about the chemical structures of air pollution, water treatment plants and how they work with different chemicals and process. Then material balances.
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Computer aided design, solid works that’s it. Learning all about solid works and all the different uses and functions.
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Dynamics, working with the kinematics and forces of objects in motion. Knowing the amount of force, friction and momentum that will be required.
Minor: Security and National Intelligence
Course, Semester, Mode
DSC 4012, Summer 2022, Online
INR 4363, Fall 2022, F2F
POS 4300, Fall 2022, F2F
INR 4360, Spring 2023, F2F
POS 4407, Fall 2022, F2F
CCJ 4651, Summer 2022, F2F
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Terrorism, learning about the thoughts and whys of attacks. As well as going into the details of how terrorists are “Radicalized.”
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Learning about how to use your data, and then process and analyze your products to be able to promote your position.
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Learning about all the foreign intelligence branches, how they work and move. As well as learning the insides of the US branches, and all the different intelligence services.
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Learning about the Us intelligence structure, the laws that brought these structures to be. As well as the mistakes in how it changed the US intelligence forces.
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Learning about the 6-step intelligence process, than as well as how different types of intelligence are collected and used.
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Drugs and crime, learning about the different drugs and types and the crime that they bring, such as smuggling using and others. Learning the different types of crimes that are mostly committed and then the rehabilitation progress back into society.
The driving force behind my scheduling is after COVID I realized I did much better in online classes, so I tried to schedule as many of those as I could but for minor, I was unable too. Obviously, I wanted to become an engineer in the beginning but was I was unable to pass the required 4000 level classes. So I switched to where I could complete my degree the fastest and now I’m switching to trying to work in the national intelligence sectors.