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Is there a class in college that deals with circuitry and has no math?
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Hi, I been trying to search for a class in my college that has what I've been asking. I took a class in High school that deals with a mix of art and circuitry. I remember sometimes we had to draw or print out a picture and then we do circuitry to make it light up. Such as using some copper tape, LED lights and capacitors. That class was the best class I ever had in High School. The best part was that there was no math involved from what I remembered. It was simply solder the positive side to the copper tape and solder the negative side or something like that. I've been trying to find a class that's similar to this in college since I had a lot of fun and want to learn more. The only thing I found similar is Engineering Science. Which has to do with circuitry but unfortunately has math involved. Like alot of math, such as 3 classes of calculus. The reason why I want to avoid math is because I have a hard time remembering alot of steps and its really confusing to me. Even if I do get one problem and wrote notes about it one day, the next day I would forget about it. That's how bad it was. I really want to see if there's classes like this in my college if I'm able to find it. I was wondering if there's a name for this class so I can easily find it. Does anybody know what is it called?

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