Post your second quarter/semester schedules!

<p>Multivariable Calc
Linear Algebra
Principles of Macroeconomics
Intro to Stat Analysis
Intermediate French II</p>

<p>2nd semester, freshman</p>

<p>Bio II and lab
Chem I and lab
Calc II
Religion (gen ed requirement)</p>

<p>Right now I’m only up to 14 hours- even with science/math it’s very manageable. I’m looking for a psych or french class to bring me up to 17 hours.</p>

<p>Islam
English II
Ancient-Medieval Art History
Microeconomics
Honors Wellness
Philosophical Thinking</p>

<p>Quarter System here!
Chemistry 102
Chinese 310 (Intermediate Chinese)
English 367.02-Americans on the Edge</p>

<p>15 creds.</p>

<p>Teaching in Public Schools I
Teaching in Public Schools Field Work
Statistics II
Elementary French II (wanted to take intermediate but it got canceled :confused: should be cake)
State and Local Politics
Social Psychology
World History to the Renaissance</p>

<p>18 credits. Field work should be fun.</p>

<p>2nd semester schedule:</p>

<ol>
<li>Physics for Architects</li>
<li>Computer Applications in Architecture</li>
<li>History of Architecture</li>
<li>Architectural Design 1B</li>
<li>Czech Literature and Identity</li>
</ol>

<p>Linear Algebra
Theory of Probability
Southern Politics
Political Economy of Terrorism
Two Honors Seminars (One Research, One Service Learning)</p>

<p>18 hours but it should be fun (and no Fridays!)</p>

<p>PHIL 215 Existentialism
PHIL 350 Philosophy of Science
PHIL 499 Richard Rorty
HIST 341 Arab-Israeli Conflict
POLI 430 South Asia</p>

<p>^ I’m jealous. I really wanted to add philosophy courses to my program, but there’s no room :frowning: Sounds like it’ll be a very interesting semester for you!</p>

<p>Principles of Microeconomics
Precalculus
Intro to Information Systems
American Government</p>

<p>Good luck with Existentialism. I hated Existential Psych when I took it.</p>

<p>Second semester, sophomore year, anthropology major</p>

<p>ANTH 300: Ethnographic Methods
SOCI 110: Intro to Sociology
PHIL 110: Intro to Philosophical Questioning
BIOL 103: Biology of the Human Body</p>

<p>2nd Semester, Freshman (Chemical Engineering):</p>

<ol>
<li>Intro to Profession II</li>
<li>Material and Energy Balances</li>
<li>Multivariable and Vector Calculus</li>
<li>Physical Chemistry I</li>
<li>Organic Chemistry II</li>
</ol>

<p>Had a minor change to my schedule.</p>

<p>2nd sem. Junior
Math 165 (Elementary Applied Statistics) TuTh 10-11:50 AM
Psych 360 (Peak Performance Psych) Weds. 8-11:40 AM
Psych 306 (History of Modern Psych) Weds. 2-5:40 PM
Psych 307 (Humanistic, Existential & Transpersonal Psych) Fri. 8-11:40 AM</p>

<p>It’s gonna be an interesting semester. But Psych 306 and 307 and Stats are the only required classes for Psych majors at SSU, so senior year I get to take all Psych electives and my last few GEs. =)</p>

<p>Managerial Accounting
Applied Math for Management (pre calc, Business calc)
Macroeconomics
Art of motion pictures</p>

<p>2nd semester of freshman year…
Calculus II (with supplemental workshop)
General Physics I (and lab)
Economic Ideas & Issues
Engineering Computational Tools
Engineering Graphics/Computer Aid Design
can’t wait o.o</p>

<p>Second semester freshmen, Television-Radio major (Video Production Concentration).</p>

<p>MATH 15500 (Basic Statistical Reasoning) - Natural Science Requirement
THPA 16000 (Introduction to the Theatre) - Fine Art Requirement
MGMT 11100 (Introduction to Business) - Business/Economics Requirement
TVR 13100 (Media Writing) - Major Requirement
TVR 11500 (Introduction to Field Production) - Concentration Requirement</p>

<p>16 credits. I am excited for Field Production since it begins my concentration and whether I would want to work in the field or in the studio. Will also be making a webseries with one of my friends.</p>

<p>this is the most boring thread ever</p>

<p>I actually find reading about these various classes interesting. If my schedule weren’t so packed I might have taken a humanities class. <em>sigh</em> the life of an engineer :p</p>

<p>First semester first-year - I was a spring admit, though I took a few classes at the local community college last semester. Anyways:</p>

<p>ANTHR 105 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology - MW 11-12:15
GEOL 115 - Emergence of Animals - TR 11-12:15
GRMST 231 - Specters, Monsters, and the Mind: Gothic and Grotesque in Anglo-German Film and Fiction (no German required!) - MW 2:40-3:55
RES 151 - Anna Karenina - TR 2:40-3:55
PE 136 - Beginning Fencing - TR 1:15-2:05</p>

<p>I’m planning to be an anthropology major, but that could always change. I also want to learn Russian, but the intro course is only offered during fall semesters, so Anna Karenina will have to do. =)</p>