<p>Genetics + Lab
Physics II + Lab
Advanced Psychology (?)
Exercise Physiology (?)
Chem Lab II
TA for Bio I Lab</p>
<p>don't know yet cuz i have WINTER QUARTER courses to pick first ;)</p>
<p>-Ecology and Evolution
-Introduction to Oceanography
-Intermediate Calculus
-Advanced German
-Archaeology of the Near East (@ UNC)</p>
<p>I also might audit Organic Chem II for fun; I can't take it for credit with what I'm taking already.</p>
<p>Winter Quarter here at OSU.... Since I'm an honors student I was already able to register my classes:
Japanese 231: Elements of Culture
Math 152: Calc II
CS&E 200: Computer Applications for Business
English Honors 110.02: First-year writing w/emphasis on literature</p>
<p>Math 164: Multivariable Calc
Chem 132: Chemistry II
Physics 121: Mechanics (For majors)
CAS 105 (College of Arts and Sciences) (Its a writing class that all freshman have to take): Crimes of War (Hopefully)</p>
<p>Winter quarter classes at my school suck. I may just get an internship or something. I would like to do an independent study, but I do not know what I want to write about, so I can forget about that. I just realized that one of the classes that is required for my major is basically a repeat of a class I took last year. I'm definitely not happy about this.</p>
<p>second semester - </p>
<p>color theory
3D design
art history - prehistoric to the middle ages
intermediate Spanish (202)
the human event (honors lit/philosophy course)</p>
<p>let's give it up for the semester system</p>
<p>Intro Biomed Eng. course
Calc II
CHEM II
BIO II</p>
<p>and english maybe. Taking too many classes in one semester of this sort is a real pain. I'm taking 6 this semester. 4 for next sem is going to be nicer, even though I will still have no free time.</p>
<p>Advanced College Writing
General Chem II
General Chem II/Lab
Biology II
Biology II/Lab
Interpersonal Communications (Psych course)
Honors Seminar: Culture Wars</p>
<p>17 credits.. oh JOY. :)</p>
<p>bigndude, where are you going?
I am at UR right now and i am doing an intro to bme course and it is sooooo easy... hehe
The text book is pretty yucky though (Physics of the Body) it has tons and tons of errors</p>
<p>Spring... that would be
Data Structures and Algorithms 2
Unix Operating System
Maths for Computer Science
Software Engineering Project
Japanese 2.2</p>
<p>I go to UCONN. The book we will use is written by our program director its Introduction to Biomedical Engineering . No course here is easy, which sucks.</p>
<p>I just picked a few classes I want to take. It's not finalized yet:</p>
<p>Intro to African-American Studies I
Intro to Statistics and Research Methods
Urban Politics and Policies
Topics in Political Science: Public Policy
Topics in African-American Studies: Racism in Western Modernity <a href="basically,%20why%20does%20racism%20and%20religious%20extremism%20exist%20globally">i</a> *
Literature of the Harlem Renaissance</p>
<p>Human Physiology
Nutrition
Dimensions of Health and Wellness
Cellular Biology or French
New Testament</p>
<p>16-17 credits</p>
<p>Bio and french are still up in the air since I'm registered for french but on the waiting list for bio :(</p>
<p>Pilates (Pe Credit...Janet Jackson 6 pack here I come)
Statistics
Spanish
Shakespeare (ha! alliteration)
Precalc...maybe...</p>
<p>Hmmm ... apparently I'm allowed to do the senior project for Computer Science even though I'm not a senior yet. Seeing as there isn't **** offered next semester it might be a possibility.</p>
<p>I know I want to take:</p>
<p>Programming Languages
Metaphysics
Contemporary Philosophy</p>
<p>But for the last 1 or 2 I have nooooo idea.</p>
<p>I'm definitely taking:
Elementary German (the second semester of a two-semester class)
Intro to Probability and Statistics
Multivariable Calculus (at UMass, thanks to the five college exchange)</p>
<p>I'm probably taking:
Realism: the Desire to Record the World or Fairy Tales and Gender</p>
<p>And I might take:
Tai Chi, Self Defense, Yoga or Aqua-Aerobics (though Aqua-Aerobics is at the bottom of the list right now)</p>
<p>Haven't registered yet but...</p>
<p>probability and statistics
six books that changed the world
principles of engineering
user oriented collaborative design
special topics in bioengineering: cellular bioengineering</p>
<p>Nothing too exciting, still getting the basics out of the way:</p>
<p>2nd half of gen chem
Bio
Calc II
French
...toying with the idea of starting Spanish</p>
<p>beck86nj, what are the 6 books that changed the world, if you know? It sounds interesting.</p>