I am going into my first semester of my senior year I did have to add more than what I wanted but sometimes you have to do what you have to do.
I’m an early childhood/ Childhood (birth-6th gr) major with a concentration in History
Monday:
9:30-10:45: The Bible: Myth and History
11:00-12:15: Black History 1
12:30-1:45: Race and Class in America
2:00-3:15: Ancient Greek Philosophy
5:00-7:50: Preschool and Kindergarten Curriculum
Tuesday:
11:00-1:50: Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School
2:00-4:50: Teaching reading and Language arts in the Elementary School
Thursday:
9:30-10:45: The Bible: Myth and History
11:00-12:15: Black History 1
12:30-1:45: Race and Class in America
2:00-3:15: Ancient Greek Philosophy
And either on Wednesday or Friday I will be doing Student Teaching
Nice! Assuming this is just a thread for posting your schedule next semester, I’ll join. (I’m also gonna be a senior; psych major with a minor in philosophy.)
I’ll be a junior math and CS double major, music and dance double minor.
My schedule fall 2016:
Monday/
9:00-10:15 am Intro to Costuming
10:30-11:20 am Tonal Harmony II: Chromaticism (last music theory class )
1:30-2:45 pm Computer Security
7:00-9:00 pm University Band
Tuesday
9:00-10:15 am Probability
3:00-4:15 pm Coding Theory
4:30-5:20 pm Repertoire/Colloquium class (required for music majors/minors)
7:00-9:00 pm University Orchestra
Wednesday
9:00-10:15 am Intro to Costuming
10:30-11:20 am Tonal Harmony II: Chromaticism
1:30-2:45 pm Computer Security
Thursday
9:00-10:15 am Probability
3:00-4:15 pm Coding Theory
Friday
10:30-11:20 am Tonal Harmony II: Chromaticism
12:00-12:50 pm University Band sectional
1:30-2:20 pm Computer Security Lab
TBA
2 sets of music lessons at the advanced level (200-level)
2 sets of music lessons at the intermediate level (100-level)
Jazz Combo
Chamber Ensemble (I’m actually in 2 of them next semester, but it’s one “class”)
I’m a rising sophomore in biochemistry!
I am taking:
chemical thermodynamics
calculus 4 (multivarible)
psychophysiology
molecular biology
human anatomy and physiology (transport and maintenance)
and organic chemistry 1.
M: 820-910 Linear Algebra and Diff Eq
925-1015 Fundamentals of Computing
1030-1120 General Physics 2
Tues: 11-1215 Discrete Mathematics
1230-1330 Physics Tutorial
1425-1525 Fund. of Comp. Lab
1645-1735 Evolution of the US Air Force
1850-2050 Air Force ROTC Leadership Lab
W: same as Monday
Th: 11-1215 Discrete Math
1400-1450 Linear Alg Tutorial
Senior-to-be in engineering with a German minor. Don’t really feel like writing out all the times for my classes by day, but here they are in list form:
Production Engineering, 1.5 hours, 2x per week (TuTh), plus 3 hour lab 1x per week (W)
Intro to Industrial Design, 1.5 hours, 2x per week (TuTh)
Thesis Design Project Class, 2 hours, 2x per week (TuTh)
German Science and Culture - Origins of Sustainability, 1 hour, 3x per week (MWF)
Independent Study (aka research), who knows how many hours per week
Basically, Tuesdays and Thursdays are going to be exhausting, but hopefully in a good way. Fridays should be chill.
Ah, man! I miss picking my classes and such. I’ve found that there’s a lot less excitement in it as a graduate student… They only have a few courses offered every semester that fit within my concentration, so I’m basically required to take those. Classes are also all one day a week for three hours, so that’s different. And we have an intensive 5-day/2wk teaching training class before the semester even starts, for which I already have homework.
I will be teaching first-year writing twice a week, though, so I’m excited for that!
Rising sophomore studying marketing & logistics as wells as non-profit management (minor.)
Monday:
Intro to Accounting 1
Business Stats
Business Law (only for the first half of the semester)
Tuesday:
Intro to International Business (only for the second half of the semester)
Intro to Accounting 1
Business Stats
Wednesday:
Business Stats
Business Law (only for the first half of the semester)
Job Search Prep (Optional seminar class that teaches about resume writing, salary negotiation, and basically how to function in corporate America.)
Thursday:
Intro to International Business (only for the second half of the semester)
Leadership Through Community Service (required for a program I’m part of, should be fun!)
Business Stats
Friday:
Business Skills and Enviornment
Business Law (only for the first half of the semester)
Job Search Prep
Rising Freshman Childhood Education and English double major: Monday/Thursdays: Math for teaching and learning 1, Intro to English studies, interdisciplinary gen Ed class Tuesday/Fridays: History of the US Wednesdays: honors seminar