Your class schedule?

<p>Intro to Accounting - 3 credits - Lec: T Th 2:30 - 3:45 Disc: M 1:25 - 2:15
Ancient Civilizations - 4 credits - Lec: M W 2:30 - 3:20 Disc: Th 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
Intro to Law - 3 credits - Lec: T Th 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Introductory Psychology - 4 credits - Lec: T Th 11:15 - 12:30
Intro to Business Info Systems - 3 credits - Lec: M W 10:10 AM - 11:00 AM Disc: W 5:45 - 6:35</p>

<p>17 credits in total, and no less than 3 classes everyday from Monday to Thursday, but it was a sacrifice I was willing to make to have Fridays off.</p>

<p>This is just a guess for the fall</p>

<p>Real Analysis (graduate course)
Numerical Analysis
Programming in R
Topics in Logic and Semantics</p>

<p>All 4 classes are 4 units</p>

<p>This summer:
first session:
Ecology MTWTh 10 am - noon
Ecology Lab TTh 2 - 5 pm</p>

<p>second session:
Chem Lab MW 8 - 10:50 am</p>

<p>I’m a Bio major, and I’m also working in the department office.</p>

<p>Fall</p>

<p>3 credits each:
Chemistry: MWF 2-2:50, Th 8-8:50
Physics: TTh 10:30 - 11:45, Th 3-4:15
Geology: MWF 10-10:50
Philosophy: MW 3-4:15
Sociology: MW 4:30-5:45</p>

<p>1 credit each:
Biology Seminar: F 9-9:50
Geo Lab: T 3-5
Physics Lab: Th 6-8 pm</p>

<p>Mondays and Wednesdays are gonna suck.</p>

<p>riku92mr, I feel your pain about the number of music courses and how little credit they receive. Music Performance major here! Woo…</p>

<p>Mus221-01 - Music History I - MW 9:30-10:20 - 2 credit
Mus211C-01 - Theory: Keyboard - F 10:30 - 11:20 - 1 credit
Mus211B-01 - Theory: Aural - MW 10:30 - 11:20 - 1 credit
Mus211A-01 - Theory: Written - TR 10:30 - 11:20 - 2 credit
ECN236-01 - Economics of the Environment - TR 8:30 - 9:45 - 4 credit
GRM110-01 - Elementary German I - MTRF - 11:30 - 12:20 - 4 credit</p>

<p>0 credit courses…
Band (Marching and concert) - MWF 3:30 - 5:20
Jazz Band - MThF - 2:30 - 3:20
Brass Ensembles - W - 2:30 - 3:20 with one extra hour decided on by group
Recital Attendance - T - 2:30 - 3:20</p>

<p>Possibly…
Orchestra - TTh - 3:30 - 5:20</p>

<p>Here’s my schedule: </p>

<p>Language courses:
Topics in Advanced Latin, Petronius - 3
Topics in Advanced Greek, The Odyssey - 3
Greek Historians - 3
Latin Composition (Ind. Study) - 3</p>

<p>Ancient Fictions - 3
Philosophy and Logic -3 </p>

<p>I’m a rising sophomore and a Classics major.</p>

<p>^Can’t say I’m overly fond of Petronius. A bit too vulgar for my tastes. I suppose almost all of the ancient novels are that way, though.</p>

<p>I’m taking:
Complex Analysis - 4
Compiler Optimization - 4
Greek Linguistics - 4
Ovid (Fasti) - 4</p>

<p>For the entire year of 2011/2012:</p>

<p>MATH10051 Fourier Analysis
MATH10046 Hilbert Spaces<br>
MATH10027 Topology
MATH11053 Introduction to Lie Groups<br>
PHYS11045 Classical Electrodynamics
PHYS11019 Quantum Theory
PHYS11012 Hamiltonian Dynamics<br>
PHYS11010 General Relativity </p>

<p>All 11000 courses are considered graduate level courses. This is for a physics and maths double major.</p>

<p>Additionally I have my senior honours project, which will be on representation theory as applied to relativistic quantum field theory.</p>

<p>And the Nobel goes to… Spriteling!</p>

<p>Eww Latin.</p>

<p>Intro to Psychology as a Behavioural Science (Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30-10:20)</p>

<p>Lab for said intro to psych class (Mondays 12:30-1:20)</p>

<p>European History 14th Century to 17th Century (Mondays and Wednesdays 2:30-3:50)</p>

<p>Canadian History 1600-1867 (Monday and Wednesdays 5:30 - 6:50)</p>

<p>Early Modern Engalnd 1400-1700 (Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:30-12:50)</p>

<p>American History 1600s-1870s (Tuesday and Thursdays 1:00 - 2:20)</p>

<p>Foundation of Academic Writing II (Online, required for all non-science/math majors)</p>

<p>I’m probably going to have something that looks like this:
Intro to Analysis
Power (a social science general education class. should be a good one though!)
Intermediate Econ for the econ major
French 202</p>

<p>Physics III: Waves, Optics, and Quantum Mechanics
Linear Algebra
Organic Chemistry I
Intermediate Korean I
Latin America Survey</p>

<p>US Economic History pre-Civil War
International Macroeconomics
Linguistic Analysis I: Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology
English Grammar</p>

<p>ENG261 Science Fiction: 12:00-01:50, TuTh
SPAN101 Spanish: 2:00-4:20, TuTh
BI101E General Biology - Ocean Life Foundations: 1:00-3:50, MW
SP100 Basic Communication: 4:00-5:50, MW</p>

<p>I am an English major at a community college. After fall I have just one other term before transferring. Pretty excited that my literature elective is science fiction, as it is only offered one term of the year. Score! Little worried about my speech class though.</p>

<p>I am tentatively considering adding another speech class that has two debates and gives a $500 scholarship for attending them.</p>

<p>This is my tentative Fall 2011 schedule. I’ll be transferring to a four-year university in the fall, so it depends on which classes are available when I register, but these are the courses that I ideally would like to take:</p>

<p>HIST 434A: Russia to 1801
MW 10:00AM-11:15AM</p>

<p>HIST 300A: Historical Thinking
MW 1:00-2:15PM</p>

<p>ANTH 316: Anthropology of Sex and Gender
MW 2:30-3:45PM</p>

<p>AMST 320: Women in American Society
M 4:00-6:45PM</p>

<p>If you couldn’t already figure it out (teehee!), I’m a history major.</p>

<p>@aigiqinf: Good luck in political philosophy. I took a course in it this past semester, and it was the most difficult (yet rewarding) class that I’ve ever taken.</p>

<p>TVR 22500: Television Production and Direction
TR 8:00AM-9:50AM</p>

<p>CNPH 14100: Introduction to Photography
M 11:00AM-11:50AM / W 10:00-12:30PM</p>

<p>POLT 10100: U.S. Politics
MWF 1:00-1:50PM</p>

<p>POLT 31900: Selected Topics: The Media and U.S. Politics
MW 4:00PM-5:15PM</p>

<p>SPCM 12000: Communication, Culture, and Rhetoric
TR 1:10PM-2:25PM</p>

<p>Credits: 17 </p>

<p>I am a rising sophomore at a small to medium sized liberal arts college in upstate/westwen NY. I am a B.S. Television-Radio major (Video Production concentration) with minors in Politics, Still Photography, and Culture and Communication.</p>

<p>Taking two production courses is unheard of unless you like spending a lot of time in the Communications building. But because one is mostly studio based (TV P&D) and the other will be lab based (Intro to Photo) I should be stressed but not live in the basement of the Communications building. Of course I also get a $200+ lab fee. </p>

<p>Two Politics courses means a lot of reading and a lot of papers which is different than my whole freshmen year. I am really excited about the Media and U.S. Politics class and less excited for my U.S. Politics lecture. </p>

<p>Lastly I have my Speech course required for my major and for my Culture & Communication minor. I will not be giving any speeches in the actual class but it relates to what my major is which should be interesting.</p>

<p>/long post</p>

<p>I’m a Theatre Major and if I can get away with it, I want to take the following first semester:
Univ 101 (3)
French 121 (4)
Thea 119 (1)
Thea 201 (3)
MUSC 133 (1)</p>

<p>I’m already entering college with six credits (even if I failed all of my senior AP courses) and the six both are major requirements, so I don’t see why I shouldn’t just take an easy first semester to kind of get used to college. Thea 119 and 201 are prereqs for my major, so I need to get those done as soon as possible.</p>

<p>And hopefully I have orientation early enough that I can sign up for the classes I want.</p>

<p>Just got my schedule!</p>

<p>American National Government 211
Principles of Macroeconomics 231
German 101
English 102
and a lame math class.</p>

<p>Current summer schedule (at my CC):
(3) PSYC 7: Developmental Psychology: Childhood Through Adolescence (online)
(4) BIO 93 - Integrated Biology: From DNA to Organism (MTWTH, 5-6:50PM)
(2) MUS 82 - Voice III (Mondays and Wednesdays, 7-9:50PM)
(3) HUM 70 - History of Film (Tuesdays and Thurdays, 2-4:50PM)
(3) PSYC 1 - Intro to Psychology (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7-9:50PM)</p>

<p>Fall schedule at UCD:
(4) ANS 1 - Domestic Animal and Management (Lecture on MWF from 11-11:50AM and Lab from 8-10:50AM on Thursday)
(5) BIS 2B - Introduction to Biology (Lecture on MWF from 2:10-3PM, discussion on Monday from 10-10:50AM, and lab from 3:40-6:30PM on Wednesday)
(4) MATH 21B - Calculus (Lecture from 9-9:50AM, Discussion from 6:10-7PM on Thursday)</p>

<p>and hopefully University Chorus if I manage to pass the audition (which aren’t available until the first week of classes start). </p>

<p>…I’ve been so used to having my classes being at least an hour and 30 minutes long since high school, going back to 50 minute classes that I haven’t encountered since middle school is going to be a huge change for me.</p>