<p>PULSE: Person and Social Responsibility TTH 12:00-1:15
Intro to Theater TTH 3:00-4:15
Managerial Accounting MWF 1:00-1:50
Intro to Law W 5:15-7:75</p>
<p>plus 10-12 hours per week service in boston for the pulse class. pretty sick schedule</p>
<p>E MCH 211 (3)- Engineering Mechanics (statics)
PHYS 212 (4)- Electricity and Magnetism with lab
MUSIC 007 (3)- Gen Ed.
MATH 231/232 (4)- Calculus III (Assuming I pass Calculus II over the summer lol)
MATH 220 (2)- Matrices
CMPSC 201 (3) - Intro to C++ (Debating if I should take this since I already have a tough/busy schedule besides this, I could easily take this next spring)</p>
<p>I'm going into my second year of college, have enough credits for junior standing, but starting out in the freshman engineering classes (transfer). I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be!</p>
<p>Currently waiting for orientation to confirm my schedule, but this is what I'm hoping for unless classes get filled up:</p>
<p>Engineer 100.03 - Chemical Engineering Survey
Engineer H191 - Engineering Fundamentals
Chem 251 - Organic Chemistry 1
Math 568 - Linear Algebra
Physics 132 - Electricity & Magnetism
Edu PAES 139.11 - Rock Climbing</p>
<p>^ isn't that a lot of (i.e. impossible amount of) classes for one semester? not to mention some of them can be quite hard for your first semester of college (most notably E/M)...</p>
<p>my 5th semester in Electrical Engineering, my schedule is:</p>
<p>EE 301 - Introduction to Linear Systems (Intro to DSP)
EE 364 - Probability and Statistics for Electrical Engineers
EE 241 - Applied Linear Algebra for Engineering
Writing 340 - Writing and Communications for Engineers
Philosophy 446 - Aesthetic of the Film (minor class)
PHED 102a - Weight Training</p>
<p>finally, no (rigorous) math! (finished PDEs/Fourier Analysis this semester), and the biggest boon of all, the first time ever for me...no Friday class!!</p>
<ol>
<li>Cryptology</li>
<li>Discrete Mathematics</li>
<li>Origins and Development of Hinduism</li>
<li>Environmental Histories of South Asia</li>
<li>Islam</li>
<li>Human Neurobiology (auditing)</li>
<li>Private Reading, writing a research paper.</li>
</ol>
<p>Entering junior year as a philosophy concentrator...
PHI 201: Introductory Logic
PHI 203: Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology
PHI 313: Theory of Knowledge
ECO 324: Law and Economics
ECO 418: Strategy and Information</p>
<p>I'll be a freshman next year, and my college only lets freshmen take 9 classes per year... so...</p>
<p>Summer:
1. Public Speaking</p>
<p>Fall:
1. Beginning Norwegian 1
OR 250-level French Literature Course
2. Great Conversations (literary program to fill GEDs - 5 courses)
3. Second Semester Biology
4. Honors? Calculus II
OR General Chemistry (depends on the AP exam tomorrow!)</p>
<p>Interim:
1. Great Conversations</p>
<p>Spring
1. Great Conversations
2. Beginning Norwegian II
3. Statistics for Science
4. General Chemistry II
OR UL Biology</p>
<p>Starting my junior year majoring in finance...mostly doing my business core, and some of my concentration courses. Currently have earned 67 credit hours, should end up with 85 after fall '08, two hours from senior status.</p>
<p>BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business (8-9:15am TR)
FINC 311 - Principles of Finance (9:30-10:45am TR)
MGMT 326 - Operations Management (12:30-1:45pm TR)
ECON 335 - Money & Banking (2-3:15pm TR)
MGMT 341 - Management Information Systems (5-6:15pm TR)</p>
<p>MGMT 321 - Principles of Management (6:30-9:15pm W)</p>
<p>MUS391 Independent Study (research on Japanese music)
MUS222 Theory II
CS202 Algorithms
CS203 Computer Organization
MATH263 Calc III (could've taken this first semester of freshman year but I was lazy)</p>
<p>Fall:
HIST 362 Issues in Contemporary Historiography
SPAN 279 The Revolution of Literature: the Cuban Revolution
HIST 373: Patterns of the Chinese Past
HIST 217: African History Before 1870
ENGL 492: Teaching Apprentice Seminar</p>