Class Schedules for Spring 08

<p>Someone always makes one of these threads so I figured I would do it this time. It's registration time so...
What are you taking?</p>

<p>me-- 15 hours
Intro to physical anthropology MWF
Language and culture TR
Medical anthropology MWF
World lit 2 TR
French civilization MWF </p>

<p>Times: MWF 10am, 1pm, 2pm
TR: 9:30am, 12:30pm
All in all, I'm thinking excellent schedule. </p>

<p>What about you?</p>

<p>include Major and semester in school?</p>

<p>International Relations Major, Music Minor... 8th and final semester (very sad)</p>

<p>Group Piano II, 10-10:50 MWF
HIST 300 - History of the Caribbean, 1-1:50 MWF
Adventure Games, 2-2:50 MW
Wind Symphony, 4-6 MW, 4-5 F</p>

<p>ECON 382 - Comparative Economics, 11-12:20 TR
PHIL 305 - Social and Political Philosophy, 12:30-1:50 TR</p>

<p>12 credits to put me at 120... Philosophy might be pass/fail</p>

<p>for me it's Anthropology major, French minor-- Junior. </p>

<p>Are you excited about graduating?</p>

<p>Switching majors at semester from Marketing to Health & Fitness Management w/ business minor...junior by credits at semester but because of major change won't graduate till Spring 2011. It's complicated :(</p>

<p>MWF:
8 AM, Intro to Human Nutrition
11 AM, Managerial Accounting
12 PM, Management Information Systems
2:10 PM, Philosophy/Moral Theory & Practice</p>

<p>TR:
12:40 PM, Principles of Finance</p>

<p>I work with the football team and for the month or so spring practice, we can't take classes before noon on TR which makes MWF suck....but nothing outrageous</p>

<p>Monday
8AM Health Perspectives
10AM Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
12PM Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture
2PM Basic Skills in Athletic Training</p>

<p>Tuesday
8AM Fitness Conditioning
9:30 Introduction to Health Management
12PM Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture</p>

<p>Wednesday
8AM Health Perspectives</p>

<p>Thursday
8AM Fitness Conditioning
9:30 Introduction to Health Management</p>

<p>Friday
8AM Health Perspectives
12PM Anatomy and Physiology Lecture</p>

<p>I've had my schedule for a couple weeks, but it just hit me as I was typing this that my schedule is different every day.</p>

<p>Major: Athletic Training (pre-major program currently)
Minor: Political Science</p>

<p>I will be a sophomore credit-wise in January.</p>

<p>---Cards4Life, are you at SIUC?</p>

<p>I'm a "freshman" with 50 credits (67 after this semester) - unfortunately our school does registration by matriculation date instead of class standing. It's already looking like I'm going to have to get an override for the bio lab time I need - I'm on the varsity swim team so my class times are rather limited.</p>

<p>Biology B.S. & Psychology B.A. majors, with a chem minor (and maybe history too...)</p>

<p>BIOL 216 - Organisms & Ecosystems: 4 cr (TR 10-11:15am + lab T 6-9pm)
STAT 312 - calc-based stats: 3 cr (MW 12:30-1:45pm)
PSCL 321 - Abnormal Psychology: 3 cr (MWF 10:30-11:20am)
USSY 284 - required seminar class: 3 cr (TR 1:15-2:30pm)
CHEM 106 - gen chem II: 3 cr (MWF 2-2:50pm)</p>

<p>16 credits total. I'm also playing with the idea of taking HSTY 352, Era of the American Revolution, but we'll see how everything works out.</p>

<p>nope, Iowa State. started as an Athletic Training major, switching to Marketing/Management but now want to go towards health/fitness management. it's focused on Personal Training/Strength Training stuff. i want to either go into Strength & Conditioning work or what my job with football is, Equipment Manager</p>

<p>Fashon Merchandising major, Freshman, Second Semester:</p>

<p>Century of Design: ----R-- 03:30p 06:20p
Fashion/Retail Marketing: ----R-- 09:00a 11:50a
College Mathematics: -M----- 12:30p 03:20p
Reviewing the Arts: --T---- 06:00p 09:50p
Managerial Economics: --T---- 12:30p 03:20p</p>

<p>Classics major, Sophomore (By credit, I'm a junior, but this will only be my 4th semester out of 8.)</p>

<p>GRK 301: Advanced Greek: 9-9:50 MWF
ART 278: Asian Art: 10-10:50 MWF
LAT 102: Latin 2: 12-12:50 MWF, 12:30-1:20 T
CLSC 222: Greco-Roman World, 14-14:50 MWF</p>

<p>Senior, Psychology: Counseling & Music: Commercial</p>

<p>Mon/Wed/Fri
1-1:55pm -- Physiological Psychology (only attending Mon/Wed due to internship)
4:20-5:15pm (Mon only) -- Performance Forum
5:30-7:00pm (Mon only) -- Production Techniques (group independent study)</p>

<p>Tues/Thurs
9:45-11:10am -- Arranging I
11:25-12:50pm -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
1:05-2:30pm -- Psychological Testing & Measurement</p>

<p>Independent Study: Research Practicum (w/ resident social and multicultural psychologist)</p>

<p>Internships: Production Intern at a recording studio, Teaching Assistant at a residential treatment (mental health) facility</p>

<p>Also working for school as a computer tech and TA'ing for 2 (possibly 3) professors</p>

<p>Graduating in July</p>

<p>Second Semester freshman voice major.
16 credits.</p>

<p>Elementary German
Music Theory 2
Aural Skills 2
Italian Diction
Piano 2
Studio Class</p>

<p>Mechanical Engineering Major with Math, Physics, Aerospace Engineering Minors; Third Year</p>

<p>Machine Design
Controls of Aero/Mech systems
Engineering Measurements Lab
Complex Variables
Nuclear Chemistry
Principles of Computer Science
And maybe either Special/General Relativity or Grant/Proposal Writing</p>

<p>This will be 18 or 21 credit hours</p>

<p>Winter quarter (2nd of 3 in a year) of freshman year.
Musical Theatre major</p>

<p>Music Theory (2 credits)
Aural Skills (2)
Honors English (4)
Script Analysis (3)
Musical Theatre Dance (3)
Musical Theatre Auditioning (3)</p>

<p>I also will do nursing later on, but this year is all about MT for me and I couldn't be happier (or more stressed out, lol).</p>

<p>2nd semester sophomore; Latin American studies, politics, and IR triple major; Spanish and history double minor</p>

<p>History of Latin America from 1850 to present MWTh 11-12
The Global Economy MW 2-3:30
Advanced Spanish Grammar and Literature (aka 6th semester college Spanish) MW 3:30-5
Latin American Literature, Film, and Culture TF12-1:30
Politics and the Novel TF 1:30-3</p>

<p>I might petition to take a 6th course and that would be either the Anthropology of Medicine, Body, and Culture or Social Movements in Latin America.</p>

<p>2nd semester freshman; math major</p>

<p>Abstract Algebra 2
Multivariable Calculus
Intro to Data Structures
Emergence
The Wicked and The Worthy (philosophy)</p>

<p>Class year: Freshman, second semester
Major: Economics
Minor(s): Law&Society, prebusiness</p>

<p>Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate French II
World Cultures
Politics of Administrative Law
Criminology</p>

<p>Total: 20 credits</p>

<p>2nd Semester Freshman
Major: Biology
Credit Hours: 20</p>

<p>Organic Chem I MTWRF 9-9:50, M 2-6
Biology I MWF 11:00-11:50, W 2-6
Honors Seminar: 17th Century Revolutions MW 12:15-1:45
Spanish Grammar MWF 10:00-10:50</p>

<p>Basically I have class from 9-6 on Mondays and Wednesday which is gonna suck. One class on TR should make up for it hopefully.</p>

<p>2nd semester freshman, Nursing major </p>

<p>Anatomy and Physiology
W 8-1045
T 2-315</p>

<p>Intro to Sociology
TR 11-1215
R 2-315</p>

<p>Advanced College Essay (an intense English course, core curriculum)
MW 330-445</p>

<p>Conversations of the West (classics, core curriculum)
TR 1230-145
F 930-1045</p>

<p>I am taking 15 credits, but I also work 10-15 hours/week.</p>

<p>2nd Semester Sophomore</p>

<p>ENGL428b Seminar in Language and Literature: Composition Studies
SPAN203 Intensive Intermediate Spanish
ENGL446 Post-Modern British and American Poetry
ENGL404 Shakespeare: The Later Works
ENGL280 Introduction to the English Language
EDCP386 Experiential Learning: TA for Orientation Advisor Training Seminar</p>

<p>First semester junior transfer
Double major: journalism/northern studies</p>

<p>PS 100X - TR 9:45-11:15 a.m.
Political Economy - 3cr core</p>

<p>ANTH 100X - MWF 11:45-12:45
Individual, Society and Culture - 3cr core</p>

<p>CS 101 - Online
Computers and Society - 3cr core math/stat/CS elective</p>

<p>ENGL 200X - TR 2-3:30 p.m.
World Literature - 3cr core</p>

<p>GEOG 302 - MWF 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Geography of Alaska - 3cr northern studies elective</p>

<p>JRN 456W - T 6-9 p.m.
Science Writing for Magazines and Newspapers - 3cr journalism elective</p>

<p>I'm transferring in with junior standing, but my California baccalaureate core courses don't fully match up with UAF's core... so I've got to catch up fast while still swiss-cheesing some major classes.</p>