<p>MAA 3200 - Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
MAP 2302 - Differential Equations
MAD 3401 - Numerical Analysis
COP 3337 - Computer Programming II
BSC 1010 - General Bio I
BSC 1010L - General Bio I Lab</p>
<p>Mathematics major with a minor in CS.</p>
<p>Trying to get rid of the Bio requirement that I didnt take last Fall. Im a sophomore.</p>
<p>We don't register at my school for another month or two (maybe it has something to do with the quarter system... this is the first week of spring term), but 12-18 credits of these classes based on the school's scheduling:</p>
<p>Psych Methods, Stats/Lab I - 4 credits
Human Service Practicum - 1 credit
Honors Philosophy - 4 credits
Astronomy - 4 credits
Chamber Choir - 1 credit
Voice Lessons - 2 credits
Class lessons in Piano - 2 credits
Music History - 4 credits
Psychology Elective - 4 credits</p>
<p>Will be a sophomore psych major/music minor.</p>
<p>930-1045 Sport Marketing
1115-1230 Managerial Economics
100-215 Sport Psychology
230-345 Sport Law
400-515 Organizational Behavior and Leadership</p>
<p>EC 111 - Microeconomics Honors
FI 305 - Principles of Finance and Accounting
EXP 201 - Expository Writing II: American Myths
ID 260 - Sex & American Culture
LIT 260 - African American Liferature</p>
<p>I am double majoring in Economics-Finance and American Perspectives.</p>
<p>Here's my prospective schedule for Grinnell in the fall (first year)</p>
<p>Freshman Tutorial- Subject TBD
PHI 102- Symbolic Logic
PHI 111- Intro to Philosophy
CSC 151- Fundamentals of Computer Science I</p>
<p>Majoring in Philosophy and intending to satisfy the requirements for the Neuroscience concentration (not molecular/biological Neuroscience, more cognitive/ neural computing neuroscience)</p>
<p>Writing for Animation
Life Drawing II
Design II
Oceanography
Visual Culture and literacy- 18 Units.</p>
<p>Its not studying.. but long ass projects that take forever to complete (ex-animation that lasts 7 seconds that requires you 10 hrs of work.. and 100 minimum drawings)</p>
<p>ORF 309 Probability and Stochastic Systems
ORF 405 Regression and Applied Time Series
ECO 310 Advanced Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach
COS 217 Introduction to Programming Systems OR COS 323 Computing for the Physical and Social Sciences
HIS 382 Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity: A Global History OR HIS 383 The United States Since 1920</p>
<p>LAT201 Intermediate Latin (Cicero probably) 10-10:50 MWF
GRK301 Advanced Greek (Euripides and Pindar) 11-11:50 MWF
CLSC309 Roman Revolution 12-12:50 MWF
CLSC375 Special Topics: Classical Scholarship 1-1:50 MWF </p>
<p>It seems my department (Classics) only schedules classes between 9 and 2 at the lastest, MWF. Never Tuesday or Thursday. So, again, I get 4 classes in a row! yay!</p>
<p>My registration isn't until June but I've already got a rough idea of what I want to (and need to) take. Should look like...</p>
<p>Econ 304 - Intermediate Honours Microecomonics
Econ 305 - Intermediate Honours Macroeconomics
Econ 325 - Introduction to Empirical Research in Economics
Hist 425 - International Relations History Seminar (not sure which one yet)
Poli 464 - Peace and Conflict Studies
Span 101 - Introductory Spanish
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18 credit hours, 'cause I'm cool like that. I'll be in the third year of my degree, which looks like it will be a BA in International Relations and Honours Economics. </p>
<p>I'm also looking at developing a Student-Directed Seminar for Spring '09, which means that my friend and I get to teach a course ourselves. We're thinking of doing an interdisciplinary study of Nuclear Proliferation (since he's a physics major and I'm in IR). Should be awesome if we can get it approved.</p>
<p>EEL3111C Circuits 1
STA4322 Mathematical Statistics 2/Intro to Statistics Theory
MAS4105 Linear Algebra
FIN3403 Business Finance
ENC3254 Writing for Engineers</p>
<p>Might consider switching one of them for
STA4210 Regression Analysis
Depending on what the classes are like.</p>
<p>This isn't finalized yet, but it's pretty close to what I'll be taking.</p>
<p>Double-major, journalism and northern studies, at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.</p>
<p>BIOL F104 - Natural History of Alaska (MWF 9:15-10:15 a.m.)
ENGL F200X - World Literature (TR 3:40-5:10 p.m.)
GEOG F303 - Geography of the United States and Canada (MWF 1-2 p.m.)
JRN F440 - Ethics and Reporting in the Far North (TR 2-3:30 p.m.)
JRN F444W - Investigative Reporting (MW 7-8:30 p.m.)</p>
<p>Well I'm an incoming freshman so I haven't started signing up for classes yet but here are the courses I have to take freshman year for nursing.</p>
<p>Fall
Academic and Professional Development
Expository Writing I
Anthropology/Cultural Studies
Anatomy & Physiology I
History/Political Science/Economics</p>
<p>Spring
Intro to Sociology
Research in Disciplines
Trends in Health Care Delivery
Humanities
Anatomy & Physiology II</p>
<p>I also want to take Spanish & something in Africana studies. I'm not sure what else, maybe dance if I can fit it in</p>