<p>I always love hearing what classes people are taking. I learn about so many courses and course reqs that I never knew about before. So, let's see what we're all taking </p>
<p>History of Rock-n-Roll
Women in National Politics
Professional Communications
Weather and Climate
Critical Perspective on Black Woman's Writing (W)</p>
<p>Investment Management
Fin. Plan. For Large Corporations
Statistics and Modeling
Computer Fluency (hoping its easy)
Religions of Middle East (trying to switch out) </p>
<p>Waitlist- Intermediate Accounting</p>
<p>Is that weather or comm. class fairly easy?</p>
<p>My son just e-mailed me his, so here it is:</p>
<p>Music, Art and Rituals in Mexican Catholicism (I couldn’t make up one that good, lol)
Intro to Psychology
Intro to Embedded Systems
Chemistry
Chemistry lab</p>
<p>Computers and Programming (Web-based)
Dynamics
Thermodynamics
Advanced Calculus for Applications I (Differential Equations)
Matrices and Matrix Calculations (Linear Algebra)
Mechanics of Solids</p>
<p>Calculus 2
Macroeconomics
Management information systems
American history 1864(or something)-present
Biology (human body)
Business administration</p>
<p>M 427K - Advanced Calc for Engineers
UGS 303 - Creative Problem Solving (thinking of switching into UGS 302 Engr Biol: Biofuels To Biomed)
CHE 317 - Intro to Chem Eng Analysis
CH 318N - Organic Chemistry II-Engr Major
CH 210C - Organic Chemistry Lab
CHI 326 - Business Chinese</p>
<p>Economic Major - hopeful to get in to Mc Combs</p>
<p>Microeconomics Eco 304K (Trejo)
Art History - Surv of Renais Thru Modern Art ARH 303 (Johns)
Differential Calculus M 408K (Radin)
US History Since 1865 HIS 315L (Holmes)
Waitlisted: #2 UGS Money, Politics and Corruption (Roberts)</p>
<p>I want the UGS to take the place of HIS 315L. What happens if I don’t get a UGS course?</p>
<p>I am a freshman with 31 hours and a 4.0 after my first semester. I’m working on my requirements to get in to McCombs. I’ve chosen to take a lighter load this spring so that I can maintain a high GPA. This summer I will take 408K to complete the necessary courses for McCombs.</p>