<p>Multivariable Calc
Linear Algebra
Principles of Macroeconomics
Intro to Stat Analysis
Intermediate French II</p>
<p>2nd semester, freshman</p>
<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 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 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>