Post your second quarter/semester schedules!

<p>I'm on the quarter system.
The classes I have:
Calculus II
Microeconomics
Humanities
Natural Hazards (physical science requirement).</p>

<p>What are you guys taking?</p>

<p>Microeconomics
Business Calculus
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Oral Communication (or something like that)
Intro to Criminology</p>

<p>8AM classes three days a week :cool:</p>

<p>Airplane Design
Aeroelasticity
Orbital Mechanics
Electromagnetic Sensing for Space-Borne Imaging
Advanced Engineering Math</p>

<p>…should be a challenging semester.</p>

<p>Last semester yay!</p>

<p>Tuesday/Thursday:
English 398: Prejudice in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
English 317: Feeling visualities: Race and Gender in Visual Culture
Polsci 389: Congress and the Presidency
Amcult 207: Decolonization Movements in the Pacific</p>

<p>Wednesday:
Polsci 496: Law and Gender</p>

<p>The long weekend will help but it should be an extremely challenging schedule. I only have the book lists for two classes so far and I already have 15 books that will be read cover to cover.</p>

<p>DiffEq
Physics 2 w/lab
Physics 3 w/lab
Statics
Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Policy</p>

<p>AL 494: Museum Theory Exhibit and Development
ANP 202: Biocultural Evolution
ANP 264: Great Discoveries in Archaeology
ANP 491: Special Topics in Anthropology: Archaeology and Ancient Egypt
RCAH 290: Second Year Tutorial: Critical Pedagogy, The Classroom is Not Neutral
RCAH 292B: Engagement and Reflection: Student to Student Engagement in Public Schools</p>

<p>18 credits, but probably going to be my easiest semester as I knock out most of the requirements that I still have left. Stupid requirements that I’ve been putting off… lol.</p>

<p>“Biocultural evolution” sounds interesting. Sometimes I wonder if I’m missing out on some stuff by already being so far into my major in my freshamn year.</p>

<p>^ It’s like the only anthropology class that I was required to take. It’s normally a freshmen class, but I decided to take some 400 level anthropology classes before that one. Kind of regretting it now. </p>

<p>I was really far in to both of my majors in my freshmen year as well.</p>

<p>FRE 102: Elementary French II
ENG 131: Creative Writing
POL 103: State and Local Politics and Government
HIS 103: US History to 1850
HIS 101: World History to the Renaissance
PSY 216: Social Psychology</p>

<p>Meh. Second-semester freshman, social studies major.</p>

<p>C E 206 - Structural Mechanics 11:00 - 12:15 TTH
C E 206L - Strucutral Mechanics Lab 12:30 - 3:00 T
C E 208 - Dynamics 11:15 - 12:05 MW
C E 255 - Geomatics 9:05 - 9:55 MW
C E 255L - Geomatics Lab 2:30 - 5:00 M
C E 352 - Economic Evaluation Of Projects 1:25 - 2:15 WF
MTHSC 208 - Intro To Ordinary Differential Equations 12:20-1:10 MWF, 12:30 - 1:20 TH</p>

<p>Math 17B: Calculus for BioSci (basically Integration up to something, 2nd quarter)
Chem 2B: Freshman Chemistry, 2nd quarter
Anthropology 2
European History from Renaissance to 1815 (wanted to take AP in high school ,got screwed out of it)</p>

<p>17 units. Class on Monday and Friday over at 11 AM. Have a 7-10 PM chem lab on wednesdays. Like 7 straight hours of class on thursday (1:30 to 9 or so)</p>

<p>LIT 200: Intro to Poetry
LIT 201: Approaches to Literature
SOC 101: Intro to Sociology
SPA 102: Spanish 102
MSCI 102: Intro to Military Leadership II (Army ROTC)</p>

<p>Second semester freshman, English major.</p>

<p>Interesting schedules! :)</p>

<p>I just graduated this month (one semester early), but I’m kinda jealous of you guys. :frowning: I guess there are still some classes I would have enjoyed taking even though they wouldn’t have fulfilled any graduation requirements!</p>

<p>English 102
Intro Philosophy
Chemistry 101
Pre-Calc
Contemporary Lit</p>

<p>Second semester freshman, I think I have a good balence of hard and easier courses. All of my classes are between 9am and 1pm, I am very happy about that.</p>

<p>Cognitive Psychology w/lab
Behavior Analysis w/lab
Beginning Arabic II
The Orient and the Occident</p>

<p>17 Credits altogether. The last one will be easy, but the the first three one could potentially kick my butt, simply by requiring a lot of busy work.</p>

<p>IT 020- Intensive Italian
CHEM 101- Intro to Chemistry
MATH 026- Trigonometry (I tested out of Stat 200)
L A 101H- Honors Rhetoric and Civic life (Aka honors english + honors public speaking)
ECON 102- Microeconomics
KINES 012- Snowboarding</p>

<p>20 credits… yeah… haha italian is 6 but easy and english is 4</p>

<p>AEB2014: Economic issues: food and you (dont want to take micro or macro ecomomic)
CHM2045: General Chemistry
CHM2045L: chem lab
MAC1140: precalc algebra
LIN3010: intro to linguistics
SYG2010: social problems (a sociology class) </p>

<p>16 credits. Im kind of nervous if its going to be too much for me to handle. I heard chemistry is pretty difficult in my school, and Im not looking forward to taking it. But i have to-stupid premed lol.</p>

<p>Chem 2 (for major), chm 2 lab, some philosophy course (for possible minor), enc 1102 (humanities requirement), and stats (for premed).</p>

<p>3rd year Computer Science major - 17 credits - should be a fun semester :)</p>

<p>Graphics (3 credits)
Machine Learning (3 credits)
Computer Audio (3 credits)
Korean 1 (4 credits)
Linguistics 1 (3 credits)
Chorus (1 credit)</p>

<p>3rd year Psych major
MATH 165-Elementary Applied Statistics (4)
PSY 306-History of Modern Psych (4)
PSY 360-Peak Performance Psych (4)
PSY 418-Psych of Family (4)</p>