Class Schedules for Spring 08

<p>2nd Quarter Freshman, Political Science Major
20 credit hours</p>

<p>French H201: Intro to French Culture
English 378: Shakespeare and Film
Anthro H200: Intro to Physical Anthropology
Swahili 101</p>

<p>If I could I would just take a lot of languages.</p>

<p>2nd Semester Freshman
Neuroscience Major</p>

<p>BIO 111: General Biology Cellular w/ lab
ENCRW 224: Playwriting
MATH 113: Calculus I
PSYCH 205: Intro to Brain and Behavior</p>

<p>futurenystudent: YES I KNOW, ISN'T IT AMAZING. I was so excited when I found out that they have that here. And it is an honors class so only 15 kids are allowed in the class. And I think we will even be participating in the national moot court competition. It is going to be awesome.</p>

<p>Pre-Business/Econ Major
Sophomore with 2nd Semester Junior Standing</p>

<p>CRP 110: Introduction to City Planning
MATH 16B: Analytical Geometry and Calculus
SLAVIC 170: Survey of Yugoslav Literatures
UGBA 102B: Introduction to Managerial Accounting
UGBA 143: Game Theory and Business Decisions</p>

<p>Second Semester Freshman
Accounting Major</p>

<p>AC101- Accounting I
PS101(H)- Honors Intro to Psychology
MA119-Finite Mathematics
MI109-Microbiology: Plagues, Outbreaks & Biological Warfare
IT117- Advanced Intermediate Italian</p>

<p>Most of these are Core Requirements</p>

<p>I'm on a quarter system so I 'll give you my winter quarter.</p>

<p>Differential Equations (mtwrf)
Physics (mwrf, lab tuesday)
Writing course (school mandated, tr)
Engineering Conepts 2 (lecture tr, lab mw)</p>

<p>Yay 17 credit hours.</p>

<p>ENGL: Brit Lit Survey II (200 lev.)
ENGL: American Lit Survey II (200 lev.)
ENGL: Modern and Contemporary Lit (300 lev.
ENGL: Shakespeare II (300 lev.)
ENGL: 20th Century Lit Survey (200 lev.)</p>

<p>I should update this because I have a new one:</p>

<p>First semester junior transfer, majoring in journalism and northern studies.</p>

<p>GEOG 302: Geography of Alaska - MWF 10:30-11:30
ANTH 100X: Individual, Society and Culture - MWF 11:45-12:45
JRN 456W: Science Writing for Magazines and Newspapers - T 6-9
JRN 215: Radio Production - R 6-9
PS 100X: Political Economy - TR 9:45-11:15</p>

<p>ANTH and PS classes are core, as designated by the X.</p>

<p>I'm an Equine Science major and a Business minor at Colorado State University. :) Just transferred from University of Colorado - Boulder for Spring '08!</p>

<p>Monday:
Intro to Equine Science 9-9:50
First-Year Spanish 12-12:50
Intro to Visual Arts 2-2:50
Attributes of Living Systems a.k.a. Biology 3-3:50</p>

<p>Tuesday:
First-Year Spanish 12-12:50
Bio lab 5-7:50</p>

<p>Wednesday:
Intro to Equine Science 9-9:50
First-Year Spanish 12-12:50
Intro to Visual Arts 2-2:50
Attributes of Living Systems a.k.a. Biology 3-3:50</p>

<p>Thursday:
Equine Science lab 10-11:40
First-Year Spanish 12-12:50</p>

<p>Friday:
Intro to Equine Science 9-9:50
First-Year Spanish 12-12:50
Intro to Visual Arts 2-2:50
Attributes of Living Systems a.k.a. Biology 3-3:50</p>

<p>I'm pretty excited. I also have a Spanish lab, but apparently it doesn't have a time or location yet?</p>

<p>I'm a BFA in acting major with a minor in technical theatre with an emphasis in costume design. </p>

<p>Public Speaking (3)
Movement I (3)
History of Costume (3)
Period Styles and Movement (3)
Multicultural Theatre (3)
Voice (1)
Makeup Lab (1)
and either Tap I (if I get into it), On Camera Acting, or Acting IV (if someone else drops)</p>

<p>It would be either 18 or 20 credits.</p>

<p>Marketing major/Spanish minor going into my 8th and final semester... (not sure if i should put a :) or a :( here!)</p>

<p>Retail Management MW 2-3:15
Marketing Strategies MW 3:30-4:45
Business Law MW 5-6:15</p>

<p>Human Sexuality TuTh 11-12:15
Business Spanish II TuTh 12:30-1:45</p>

<p>Pretty sweet schedule... I'm so excited for human sexuality because the professor is supposed to be amazing and his class always fills up within a couple days of the start of registration!</p>

<p>I'm changing mine, so...</p>

<p>POLT 121 - Intro to International Relations
POLT 200 - Mass Politics in a Media Age
HIST 333 - The Cold War
RELG 278 - Crusade, Contact, and Exchange in the Medieval Mediterranean World
FREN 203 - Francais Intermediaire Accelere</p>

<p>2nd semester freshman
Chemistry/Pre-Med</p>

<p>Calculus II
General Biology II
General Chemistry II
Physics I</p>

<p>16 Credits</p>

<p>Physical Chem: MWF 8-9; LAB F 2-5/ Tut F 1-3 (Labs and tutorial alternate)
Organic Chem: MW 11-12 ; Lab M 1-5; Tutorial F 11-12;
Molecular Biology: M 9-10; Lab Thurs. 2-6
Genetics: TR 12-1; tut wed 3.3-5
Anatomty: TR 1-2; tut R 10-11</p>

<p>I'm a second-semester freshman business major.</p>

<ol>
<li>Business Law & Ethics</li>
<li>Intro. Corporate Finance</li>
<li>Intermediate Financial Accounting</li>
<li>Organizational Behavior</li>
<li>Business Statistics</li>
</ol>

<p>Grad student in civil engineering</p>

<p>Construction Industry Law (3 credits)
Design of Construction Systems (3)
Prevention & Resolution of Construction Disputes (3)
Managing Civil Infrastructure Systems (3)
Independent Study/Research on Global Projects (3)
Department Seminar (0)</p>

<p>Freshman, undeclared (although my schedules pretty pointed!):
Winter quarter:
Honors University Seminar (4)
Script analysis (3)
Music Theory (2)
Aural Skills (2)
Musical Theatre Dance (3)
Musical Theatre Auditioning (3)
Voice Lessons (2)
So total 19 credits this term</p>

<p>Center weighted, depending on my mood theres either something good about every day or terrible. Monday and Friday I have a class at 8am, but thats all (yay for being done early, boo for waking up early.) Friday is the same but with a lab at 2. Tuesday I have four classes from 11 to 4:45 (with two 40 minute breaks in there) and Thursday is the same but with an extra class tacked at the end. Plus I have some online class about bugs (not the computer ones). All in all 18 credits.
M/F 8:00-8:50 Electrical Theory
T/(R) 11-4:45 Fundamentals of Materials Science II, Statical Methods for Engineers, Chemistry, Deforms, (Chemistry again on thursdays)
W 8:00-8:50 Electrical Theory , 2:00-4:45 Materials Lab (Metallurgy)</p>

<p>Thank goodness hardly any engineering classes test during class.</p>

<p>Chuy, is that civil engineering?</p>

<p>Materials Science Engineering, second semester sophomore year. They're not really THAT related but some of the classes overlap this semester.</p>