What were your classes freshman year?

<p>I'm starting to look over college catalogs and am curious how many and what kind of classes you took your 1st year. I know I'll get an advisor, but I'm just wondering which classes u took & if you liked them or not. i want to try to take an intro to bio class to see if i really want to major in that. thanks 4 ur help! :)
michele</p>

<p>freshman year</p>

<p>fall semester
personal computing
calculus
american civ
information literacy
art appreciation
english comp</p>

<p>spring semester
financial accounting
physics :electromagnetic
american government
spanish 2
writing about lit</p>

<p>soph year
financial accounting
macroeconomics
programming1
management
statistics
intermediate spanish1</p>

<p>spring
managerial accounting
human communications
microeconomics
management information systems
marketing</p>

<p>junior year
fall
photography 1
biology
finance
workgroup productivity
operations management
concepts of physical activity</p>

<p>spring
design
business law
international business
networks
h/s architecture
bowling</p>

<p>senior year</p>

<p>fall
computer graphics
photography 2
digital imaging
user support management
database management sys
human resource development</p>

<p>spring
human systems in organizations
business policy
web development
business systems analysis</p>

<p>if you are unsure of your major try to take something that might help you decide, such as that bio course or whatever. i started taking my business courses right from the beginning.</p>

<p>The classes you take also really depend on the credit you come with. </p>

<p>Freshman Year</p>

<p>Fall:
Intro to Non-Technical Computing
Critical reading and writing of French
Economic Statistics I
Accounting and Accountancy I
Elementary Linear Algebra</p>

<p>Spring:
Accounting and Accountancy II
Economics Statistics II
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Calculus II
French Literature after the French Revolution
Principles of Composition</p>

<p>HAHAH suckers on the semester system :-P</p>

<p>my freshman year, first quarter:
History 1a (prehistory-fall of rome)
Calculus
Bio</p>

<p>second quarter:
Philosophy of Religion
Intro to Psych
Calculus</p>

<p>Third quarter:
Communications Studies - Intro
Calculus
Philosophy of the Mind
Physics</p>

<p>fall semester:
Japanese Elem. I
Macroeconomics
Theater: Plays, Principles, Performance
World Politics
Leadership Gateway (one credit seminar-type class)</p>

<p>spring semester:
Japanese Elem. II
Microeconomics
China, Japan, and the US
Psychology
Cross Cultural Communications</p>

<p>for Aero. Engineering</p>

<p>fall:
Calc2
Physics
Programming in MATLAB
English Comp and Lit
into to A.E.
college success</p>

<p>spring: (now)
Calc3
Physics2
Statics
Literature
Digital Circuit design with a lab</p>

<p>For Bio/ Business at UC Berkeley</p>

<p>Fall '04
English Lit
Programming: Matlab
Physical Anthropology
Second semester calc</p>

<p>Spring '05
gen. Biology
Gen. Chem
Intro to Business
Physics and Bio seminars</p>

<p>Can anybody post their classes for computer science major?</p>

<p>Anthro plus major:
Fall
Ritual in American Life
Intro. Cultural Anthropology
Elem. Kiswahili I
Intro. Geology
Adv. French in Residence</p>

<p>Spring
Popular Culture in Africa
Elem. Kiswahili II
2nd semester Adv. Intro. Biology
Intro. Human Evolution
Adv. French in Residence.</p>

<p>And I'm not even majoring in cultural anthropology...</p>

<p>Major: intl affairs</p>

<p>Fall
Intro to Intl affairs
English 2
Freshman seminar
French 1
CalculusII</p>

<p>Spring
Theoretical Approach to Great Power Relations
Health
French 1002
Earth and Atmospheric Science
Emperical Methods for Intl Affairs</p>

<p>Psyc
Speech
Int Alg
Chem
Stats
Eng 1a
Eng 1b
History (American)
Anthropology
Philosophy
Chem (2nd class)
Music (ick, but needed an arts)</p>

<p>here lildude_ravi: </p>

<p>**freshman
-fall:
intro programming
calc I
intro philosophy
intro linguistics
-spring
data structures
calc II
physics I
comparative literature</p>

<p>**sophomore
-fall:
discrete math
machine org and programming
calc III
syntax
sanskrit
-spring:
theory of computation
digital systems
linear algebra
wittgenstein's tractatus
life of the past</p>

<p>**junior
-fall:
compilers
linear programming
abstract algebra I
greek lit
the ancient maya
-spring:
algorithms
abstract algebra II
topology
semantics
cultural anthro</p>

<p>A typical CS schedule might look like this:
Freshman Year Fall: Differential Calculus, Intro to Programming (Java or C), General Chemistry I, Elective
Freshman Year Spring: Integral Calculus, Programming in C++, Discrete Math, General Physics I (Mechanics)
Sophomore Year Fall: Multivariable Calculus, Data Structures, General Physics II (Electricity & Magnetism), Elective
Sophomore Year Spring: Differential Equations, Machine Structure or Assembly Programming, General Physics III (Modern Physics), Elective</p>

<p>how difficult is it to take 6 classes a semester??</p>

<p>if the classes were all 3 credits or less, it might be do able, but i would not recommend that at all for your first semester or even first year.. i took 15 credits (four classes) in the fall but now am at 18 credits (5 classes) and am already feeling overloaded in the second week of school, with no exams, papers, homework other than reading to do yet...</p>

<p>question: is it a good idea to take all science courses ... a whole year? x.X</p>

<p>i'm taking now (i started ccc this winter/spring):</p>

<p>general psychology 1
calculus 1
cultural anthropology
us government
intro philosophy</p>

<p>i'm planning on taking (for summer/fall):</p>

<p>art history
english 101
intro chem
calculus 2
argumentation</p>

<p>Major: Language (Spanish, Italian, and German)</p>

<p>Fall quarter
English 1A
Oceanography
Music and Everyday Life (honors seminar)
Ethics and College Student Life (1 unit)
Concert Band (1 unit)</p>

<p>Winter quarter
English 1B
Earthquake Country
Intro to Computing
History of Nazi Germany (honors seminar)
Honors Colloquium (1 unit)
Concert Band (1 unit)</p>

<p>Spring quarter
Linguistics 20
Spanish 6
Intro to Sociology
Political Science 17
Honors Colloquium (1 unit)
Concert Bandm (1 unit)
Cello lessons (hopefully)</p>

<p>Major: Chem E</p>

<p>Fresh 1st Sem - 18 hours <a href="approx%2022%20hrs%20in%20class">that's the max</a>
Math 220 (calc I)
Chem 202 (Acc Chem I) with Merit
Chem 203 (Acc Chem II Lab)
Psych 100
Thea 199 (mandatory honors course requirement fulfillment)</p>

<p>Fresh 2nd Sem - 17 hours (approx. 29.25 hrs in class) [somehow the math just seems wrong.]
Math 230 (Calc II)
Chem 204 (Acc Chem II) with Honors and Merit
Chem 205 (Acc Chem II Lab)
Phys 211
Eng 104 (Intro to Film) [my 1 fun class]</p>

<p>Wow I just realized how much I hate Chem E. Still in it tho. Back to writing my lab now.</p>

<p>Double Major: Social Policy and African American Studies, 2nd-Year Student</p>

<p>Fall (Freshman)
African-American Culture
Intro to Sociology
Freshman Seminar: Contemporary Art Criticism
2nd-Year Latin Literature (Cicero/Caesar)</p>

<p>Winter
American Government and Politics
Differential Calculus
Freshman Seminar: Social Movements
2nd-Year Latin Literature (Vergil/Ovid)</p>

<p>Spring (Sophomore status)
Black Diaspora and Transnationality
Integral Calculus
Genetics, Evolution and Society
2nd-Year Latin Literature (Catullus)</p>

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<p>Fall
Race, Ethnicity and the American Constitution
Intro to Social Policy
Intro to Macroeconomics
Development of the Modern American City, to 1870</p>

<p>Winter (Junior Status)
Intro to African-American Studies, Part II
Topics in African-American Studies: Comparative Slavery
Intro to Community Development
Development of the Modern American City, 1870 - Present</p>

<p>Spring (tentative schedule...)
Social Policy and the Human Services
Gender and the Life Course
Language and Prejudice
Topics in African-American Studies: Race, Post-Modernity and Transnationality (not sure....)</p>

<p>Coming into school with AP/college credits is a good thing!!</p>

<p>Fall: </p>

<p>Integrated Course Block I : Physics: Mechanics, Calculus, Engineering of Compartment Systems</p>

<p>Design Nature (Freshman design class) </p>

<p>Genre and the Arts</p>

<p>Spring</p>

<p>Integrated Course Block II: Physics: E&M, Vector Calc, Engineering of Distributed Systems</p>

<p>Principles of Modern Biology with Lab</p>

<p>Foundamentals of Business</p>