Good
If you decide to take this class, prepare yourself because this class is extremely work-heavy with activities and essays every week. Weekly essays/activities are relatively easy though, but you will have to put in time for it. Every 2-3 weeks, he gives programming assignments. In the end, you will get lots of knowledge and more to explore. He also gives also lots of extra credit opportunities.
Awful
Professor Min's class is the worst I've taken as a college student. There's way too much busy work, with little time to actually learn something. It feels like I've been in two or three graduate courses. If you are forced to take him, start the assignments as soon as possible. I dare say as soon as you get them. On the positive side, he gave us a good amount of credit points.
Awful
Easily the least likeable teacher throughout the entirety of my time in school.
Awful
Professor Min assigned heavy and irrelevant homework assignments. The lectures were repetitive and pointless. Also, the projects that have nothing to do with course content. He has a random grading criteria. Avoid at all costs!
Awful
It is a relatively easy course but Professor Min is one of the worst professors I have ever had.
Awful
Professor Min was by far the worst teacher that I had in the entirety of my higher education. It's a pity that the University of Texas allows someone so terrible. You'll learn nothing from him. He rambles unintelligibly from the slides. The lecture notes look like a kindergarten scribbled all over the wall. What a miserable experience that I had in his class.
Awesome
Doctor Ming is very helpful and considerate. I took his class online. Despite the weekly essays, quizzes and activities, the classes really teach a lot of knowledge. There were four projects during the semester and they are sometimes difficult. But everything is taught in the video lectures and online searches. Honestly, I spent two hours per week and still got an A.
Poor
Professor Min will give a lot of homework and laboratory exercises to do, each week. Most of it doesn't help you learn. I learned more from the four major assignments that forced us to implement multiple functions at a time. Also, I learned a lot about UNIX, but not from the three laboratory exercises, an essay, two posts, and a couple of quizzes per week. Just expect to spend six to ten hours a week on his course alone.
Awful
I took WPL with Professor Min. He gives a lot of homework and most of it was useless. Those were not useful and everything is done through PHP. We must have to write an essay and two weekly posts about what happened in class. Topics such as HTML and CSS are taught for only six weeks. Unfortunately, lessons like web services and frameworks, angular, node, and ruby were not even taught.
University of Texas Dallas - Computer Science
Degrees:
Ph.D., Computer Science, The University of Texas at Dallas, 2009
M.B.A., Management, Dallas Baptist University, 2001
S.T.M., Bible Exposition, Dallas Theological Seminary, 2001
M.Div., Biblical Languages, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1995
M.Div., Theology, Washington Baptist University, 1992.
M.S., Computer (CICE) Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1983
Research Interests:
Computational Logic and Coinduction
Computational Theology and Literary Analysis
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