Post your tentative course schedule

<p>Feel free to include your course list as well the course you look forward to most.</p>

<p>Courses
English 205 - T Th
Economics 161 - T Th
Accounting 220 - M W
Astronomy 152 - M W GE
Geography 101 T Th GE</p>

<p>Labs
Astronomy Lab - W
Geography Lab - W </p>

<p>Rather easy schedule this year, I think. Less of a class load than my previous. I'm looking forward to some good old macroeconomic principles the most. Though Astronomy sounds tempting being that I'll get to enjoy the planetarium.</p>

<p>Gotta get up early in the mornings for M W but I made sure that after my first class I have time to go get breakfast before going to my next class. Made my T and Th slightly late (9:30) and I got all my courses consecutive, or subsequently after the other for T Th. I like my format so far.</p>

<p>Calc III
Physics II
Orgo Chem
Comp. Algorithms
Mechanics of Fluids
Thermodynamics</p>

<p>But that’s not in stone. I’ve switched my schedule around at least ten times so far.</p>

<p>BA203 Financial Accounting - TR 1:00-2:15
BA340 Marketing Principles - MW 2:30-3:45
CO103 Public Speaking - R 2:30-5:00
CO105 Interpersonal Communication - TR 10:00-11:15</p>

<p>Still not sure about my fifth class…right now I’m signed up for Religions in the Roman Empire but I’m stalking the online course registration site for openings in easy science electives to fulfill my natural science gen ed or maybe graphic design foundations or something.</p>

<p>No Friday classes, mostly afternoon classes, the days where I do have a morning class there’s a good break for lunch, and there’s plenty of time to ride my horse, for team practices, and for required gym workouts. I’m happy.</p>

<p>Honors General Chemistry I (Lecture): MTWF 11:00 - 11:50
Honors General Chemistry I (Lab): R 7:45 - 10:45
Violence in Literature and Film (Colloquium): TR 12:30 - 13:45
Calc I (Lecture): MWF 15:20 - 16:45
Introductory Physics Seminar (Seminar): T 15:20 - 16:10
The Art of Chemistry (Colloquium): F 13:10 - 14:00</p>

<p>I’m most excited for Chem.</p>

<p>Monday/Wednesday</p>

<p>4th semester Spanish: 1:30 to 3:45
Physics 1: 5:15 to 8:00</p>

<p>Tuesday/Thursday</p>

<p>Statistics: 11:00 to 12:15
Calculus III: 1:00 to 2:50</p>

<p>Discrete Math, online.</p>

<p>Math 33A Linear Algebra MWRF 9:00-9:50
Phil 31 (Intro) Logic M 10:00-11:50, 1:00-1:50, F 10:00-11:50
Math 32B MV Calc (2nd Quar) MWRF 12:00-12:50
Phys 1A Mechanics MTWF 2:00-2:50, F 1:00-1:50</p>

<p>Haven’t been able to enroll yet - looks like Physics is going to fill up.</p>

<p>history of marriage WGS300.28 W10AM<br>
theory of human rights POLSC204.7 M,TH 1PM<br>
human development PSYCH150 T,F 2PM<br>
arts in nyc CHC100 W 3PM</p>

<p>yes, that’s right. it’s a very easy first semester. whatevs. second semester i’ll pile on the courses.</p>

<p>Second Year in Aero Engineering:
MAE 30: Statics and Structures of Rigid Bodies TTH 5:00-6:20PM, W 1:00-1:50PM
Math 2J: Infinite Series and Intro to Linear Algebra MWF 2:00-2:50PM, TTH 3:00-3:50PM
Physics 7D: Classical Physics (Waves) TTH 9:30-10:50AM, F 1:00-1:50PM
Physics 52A: Classical Physics Lab T 11:00-1:50PM
14 units for the fall quarter
Should be interesting to say the least lol</p>

<p>@sarmango: ur schedule loooks so chill haha. history of marriage??? whats ur major lol</p>

<p>Elementary Italian MTWR 12:30-1:20pm
Beginning Rock Climbing MW 2:00-3:40pm
Water Aerobics TR 8:00-8:50am
E-Commerce for Managers T 6:30-9:15pm
Human Resources Management WF 11:00-12:15pm
Global Marketing R 6:30-9:15pm</p>

<p>Senior year for me, I’ve finished nearly all of my major classes so I’m filling up my hours to full time status with electives I want to take.</p>

<p>only 4 courses… pretty stoked (due to taking summer classes)</p>

<p>materials engineering
mechanics of machines
mech engineering design 2
advanced heat transfer</p>

<p>First semester of freshman year. </p>

<p>Honors Programming I
Honors Foundations of Engineering I
Calculus I
Chemistry I w/Lab
Introduction to Computer Science
Technical Drawing for Engineers</p>

<p>Optoelectronics
Engineering E & M
Complex Variables
Introductory Thermal Physics
Principles of Experimental Design</p>

<p>I can’t say which course I’m looking forward to the most. They all look pretty interesting.</p>

<p>Animal Physiology w/lab
Genetics and Development w/lab
Organic Chemistry
Honors World Literature
Marching Band
Viral Genomics TA (we have to take two credits to be a TA)
Independent Biochemistry Research (again, we have to take credits to do research)</p>

<p>other than marching band, i think i’m most excited for animal phys… but world literature sounds really interesting as well.</p>

<p>first semester, freshman year</p>

<p>Intro to Anthropology
Intro to Biological Anthropology
College Writing and Literature
Language and Human Mind</p>

<p>For Fall, coming in almost as a Sophomore with 26 credits:</p>

<p>ENC1102 (English)
ECO3223 (Economics | Next level after Micro/Macro)
PHI2010 (Philosophy)
STA2122 (Applied Statistics; different from the AP course which I passed)
SYG1000 (Sociology Intro)</p>

<p>I’m surprised nobody has a posted an “Introduction to Wallpaper History” or “Medieval Peasantry Literature” course yet.</p>

<p>My plan</p>

<p>Physics 2 3
Phy2 Lab 1
Signals and systems 3
engineering economy 3
Technical Writing 3
Intro programming 3</p>

<p>16 credits</p>

<p>Fall freshman term, desired Economics or Finance major</p>

<p>MATH 1271 - Calculus I
ECON 1101 - Principles of Microeconomics
WRIT 1301 - University Writing
GEOw/lab 1001 - Earth and Its Environments</p>

<p>Everything fills a requirement to graduate or fulfill my tentative major.</p>

<p>16 credits
My classes are either in the late morning to mid afternoon. No evening classes :smiley: Looking foward to the ECON class. I figure I can do well in all of my classes if work hard enough. Calculus might give me a bit of trouble. I only took precalc in HS.</p>

<p>Fall Semester of Sophomore year… my favorite will definitely be Child Psychology.</p>

<p>Biology of Evolution and Diversity MWF 9:00-9:50
Trigonometry MWF 11:00-11:50
Biology lab F 1:00-2:50
Sociology TR 8:00-9:15
Statistical Methods of Psychology TR 3:00-4:45
Child Psychology TR 5:00-6:15</p>