CSc 110 Student Survey
I am conducting this survey to better understand your goals, interests, and background as students in my course. Your responses will NOT affect your grade in any way. You may skip any question you do not wish to answer, but your responses can help me improve this course. This survey should take under 10 minutes to complete and you will receive daily practice problem credit for completing it.
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What is your U of A netID (the part of your email before the @)? *
What section are you in? *
If you have already decided on a major, what major(s) have you chosen?  (If you have not already decided on a major, please skip to the next question.)
If you have not yet decided on your major(s), what majors are you considering?
What aspects (if any) of the CS major make it a more interesting major to you?  (Throughout this survey, "CS" is short for "Computer Science.")
What aspects (if any) of the CS major make it a less interesting major to you?
Why did you decide to take CSc 110?  For each possible reason listed below, please indicate how much it was a reason for your decision to take CSc 110.
not a reason at al
a less important reason
a more important reason
the most important reason
CSc 110 is required to major in CS.
CSc 110 is required by another major (other than CS) that I am interested in.
I want to learn more about the CS major.
I am interested in computer programming.
A friend recommended that I take CSc 110.
An academic advisor recommended that I take CSc 110.
other reason (Please specify below.)
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If you selected "other reason" above, please briefly describe the reason here.
Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the statements below.
strongly disagree
somewhat disagree
not sure / undecided
somewhat agree
strongly agree
I am interested in the CS major.
I intend to apply to major in CS.
I intend to major in a computing-related area, e.g., CE,, informatics.
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Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the statements below.
strongly disagree
somewhat disagree
not sure / undecided
somewhat agree
strongly agree
Compared to other majors at UA, CS is hard to get into.
Only students with pre-college programming experience get into the CS major.
Students who are trying to get into CS are cutthroat and competitive.
There is more to the CS major than just computer programming.
It is easy for CS majors to find well-paying jobs.
People with careers in CS work alone.
People with careers in CS spend all of their time at a computer.
People with careers in CS work longer hours than people in most other careers.
People with careers in CS are less social than people in most other careers.
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Although CSc 110 does NOT require any previous experience with computer programming, some students in CSc 110 do have some programming experience. How many computer programming courses have you taken?  (Include all courses taken in high school and college, not including CSc 110 this quarter.)
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If you have taken high school and/or college programming courses, what programming language(s) did you use in them?
How much out-of-class/self-taught computer programming experience do you have?
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If you have out-of-class/self-taught programming experience, what programming language(s) did you use?
Do you have any questions or concerns about the course?
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