Class Schedules for Spring 08

<p>Second semester Nuclear and Radiological Engineering major</p>

<p>I'll be taking 13 or 16 hours, haven't decided yet.</p>

<p>Calculus 2, Introductory Physics 1, Intro to Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Computing for Engineers, and possibly Intro to Micro- or Macroeconomics.</p>

<p>calc 2, physics 1 with calc and lab, tech writing, and a social science class=14 credits...second semester civil engineering major</p>

<p>I'm taking...</p>

<p>Math 105 - Integral Calculus with Applications to Commerce and Social Sciences (for my econ courses)
Political Science 360 - Security Studies (Political Economy of War, if I remember correctly)
French 221 - Modern French Literature (need lit credits for a BA and language credits for IR... two at once!)
Economoics 255 - The Economics of Globalization (IR req)
Geography 352 - Urbanization in the Global South (IR list) </p>

<p>IR/Econ double in my "second" year at uni, although my registration indicates that I'm a junior because of my advanced standing from IB. I'm still taking a four year degree... so I don't really know what year I'm in. :)</p>

<p>Second Semester freshman, Williams</p>

<p>Winter Study:</p>

<p>ECON 15: Stock Market</p>

<p>Spring Semester:</p>

<p>Math 105: Multivariable Calculus
Econ 120: Principles of Macroeconomics
PSCI 232: Modern Political Theory
LGST 101: Process of Adjudication</p>

<p>4th semester, sophomore Molecular and Cell Biology major here.</p>

<p>CHEM 244: (Honors) Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 245: Organic Chemistry Lab
PHYS 132: General Physics w/Calculus II
PNB 262: Mammalian Endocrinology
PNB 279: Insights into clinical medicine/dental science
ENGL 127: Major Works of English & American Literature</p>

<p>16 credits at the moment...</p>

<p>But I may also do research (additional 1-3 credits) and a biology tutoring thing (for 1 credit).</p>

<p>Sophomore in BioE</p>

<p>Chem 3B: O-Chem (2nd semester)
Chem 120B: P-Chem
BioE 104: Biomechanics
Psych 131: Developmental Psychopathology
BioE 99: Research</p>

<p>16 units, should be a pretty fun schedule</p>

<p>2nd semester sophomore
bio major
17 credits</p>

<p>probability & statistics for life sciences
human anatomy [w lab]
cellular and organ physiology
intro bio lab II
general chem II [w lab]</p>

<p>Winter Quarter Sophomore
Major: Double Major Global Studies and Chinese (although Im not taking it this quarter)
Sociology 1: Intro
Political Science 7: Intro to International Relations
Japanese 2
Woman studies 20
Global Studies 1</p>

<p>Second semester freshman
History and politics major</p>

<p>POLT 121 - Intro to International Relations
POLT 232 - European Political Theory from Hobbes to Marx
HIST 333 - The Cold War
HIST 287 - Japan's Empire from 1895-1945
FREN 203 - Francais Intermediaire Accelere</p>

<p>16 credits total..Probably going to drop the japanese history course in favor of a philosophy class on metaphysics or causation, and pick up some EXCO's...probably Steel Drumming, or the Zombie Survival Practicum.</p>

<p>2nd trimester freshman
Undecided, but probably History major, Archaeology minor.</p>

<p>GEOL 110 Introduction to Geology (6CR)
MWF 9:50 - 11:00, lab: T 1:00 - 5:00</p>

<p>PHIL 110 - Mind, Matter, Consciousness (6CR)
MWF 11:10 - 12:20</p>

<p>ENGL 117 - Introduction to African American Literature (6CR)
MWF 12:30 - 1:40</p>

<p>PE 167 - Social Dance (0CR)
MW 3:10 - 4:20</p>

<p>I'm taking the standard course load for my school of 18 credits. The only class I originally wanted is Geo (helps towards archaeology, is also just plain kickass), but the English course is 1/2 of my arts and literature distro and Philosophy... well, it looked reasonably interesting and was all that was left by the time I registered. If I can help it, I'm dropping the last two and taking:</p>

<p>SPAN 242 - Introduction to Latin American Literature
and
HIST 170 - Modern Latin America, 1810-present</p>

<p>But if that doesn't happen. Whatevhs.</p>

<p>2nd semester freshman, in the business school undecided concentration</p>

<p>democracy, rights, and empire MWF 10-10:50
intro to theater MWF 1-1:50
exploring earth history MWF 2-2:50
exploring earth lab W 3-5
intro to ethics T 12-1:15
macroeconomics TTH 1:30-2:45
literary themes TTH 3-4:15</p>

<p>i got screwed over in my registration time so im only taking one class that and the ethics seminar that go towards my business requirements. the rest are just university core courses</p>

<p>beanieboo-Are you at BC? Those all look like BC classes.</p>

<p>Anyway, second semester freshman, undecided business major.</p>

<p>Computers in Management MWF 9
Statistics MWF 10
Perspectives TTH 12, W 7-9 (double class)
Macroeconomics TTH 1:30</p>

<p>Everything worked out cool though I almost ended up not getting one of my required business classes.</p>

<p>I'm a second semester chemical or mechanical engineering major, international relations minor. I'm taking:</p>

<p>Computer Science I
Introductory Microeconomics
Mass and Energy Balances
Contemporary Culture in the Spanish-Speaking World
Advanced General Physics I</p>

<p>It's 21 credits, but I'm most nervous about the physics, since I seem to have forgotten everything I learned in high school.</p>

<p>2nd semester soph, dance major</p>

<p>Ballet (3 sections, 6 hours a week)
Modern (4 sections, 8.5 hours a week)
Contact Improv (3 hours a week)
Jazz (3 hours a week)
Philosophy I
Dramatic Literature</p>

<p>yup iljets, im at BC. i took computers in management and stat this semester. hopefully you have gallaugher for the IS half of it, hes awesome. and if you happen to have strohush for stat.. hes really good too. i wanted to get into math for management but the only professor left was one that multiple people told me to stay away from any way possible.</p>

<p>Second semester Junior, math major.</p>

<p>Math 203 - Introduction to Computing with Maple (1 cr)
Math 525 - Introduction to Probability Theory (3 cr)
Math 594 - Algebra II (3 cr)
Math 669 - Topics in Combinatorial Theory: Coxeter Groups and Root Systems (3 cr)
Math 775 - Topics in Analytic Number Theory: Families of L-functions (3 cr)</p>

<p>Still might add one more class. If I need one more Social Science class, I might do Magic, Religion, and Science in Early Modern England.</p>

<p>Second semester freshman majoring in History and Biology with a minor in German and Chemistry</p>

<p>Chem C117 lecture: MTWF 8-8:50
discussion: T 11:15-12:05
lab: TH 6-9
Honors course (War and Peace & The Brothers Karamazov): TTH 9:30-10:45
German 300: MWF 10:10-11
Biology L113 lecture: M 1:25-2:15
lab: W 1:25-4:25
History 390 (Rise and Fall of Roman Empire): TTH 2:30-3:45</p>

<p>Credits: 17</p>

<p>Second Semester Sophomore - Economics-Finance Major and American Perspectives Major</p>

<p>Business Statistics - MW 3:35 pm - 4:50 pm</p>

<p>Moot Court Honors - M 9:55 am - 11:10 am Th 11:20 am - 12:35 pm</p>

<p>Religion in American Life Honors - TTh 9:55 am - 11:10 am</p>

<p>Information Technology in Business - TTh 2:10 pm - 3:25 pm</p>

<p>Expository Writing - 3:35 pm - TTh 4:50 pm</p>

<p>You have MOOT COURT? In undergrad? I wish we had that....the closest thing we have is mock trial, and that's only an extracurricular.</p>

<p>biology major (NOT PREMED)- Currently a sophmore
will possibly pick up a physical anthropology major as well</p>

<p>BIOL: Organisms and Ecosystems
CHEM: OchemII
BIOL/PHIL: Animal Cognition and Consciousness
ANTH: Intro to anthropology
COGS: Cognitive Science/Evolution</p>

<p>I'm pretty psyched.</p>