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Belle
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Thought it would be interesting to see what classes we were all taking.

I'm taking 12 hours this fall, wanted to take 15 but my husband was afraid that would be too many for me to take on so soon after chemo, so we compromised on 12.

They are:

Cultural Anthropology 101 - major requirement, all Arts and Humanities majors must take one course in foreign languages or cultures.

Reading, Writing, and Research for Literature - an English major requirement, it must be taken before you register for upper level English classes

Introductory Linguistics - major requirement

Language and Culture - a second linguistics course that fulfills my lingusitics requirements for the major.

Sounds like fun, no? (my husband looked at it and commented that he'd rather stick needles in his eye than take this schedule, but then he's a math head.)

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Are you taking them during the day, when your kids are at school, or at night?

-pH

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Ooh that does look like fun! I need to finalize mine this week.
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CLASS Credit Hours
BADM 611 Information Technology/Information Systems 2
BADM 612 Managerial and Team Skills 3
BADM 613 Business Strategic Environment 3
SEMESTER 1 TOTAL 8

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Belle
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pH, during the day. I was able to get them all on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and my last class of the day ends at 2:00, so I'll be home before they get home from the bus. Works out great. And Tuesdays and Thursdays I don't have anywhere to go so that leaves me those days to study and write papers and such.

I know I won't get that lucky again, it just happened I could find four classes I needed back to back on MWF.

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I love it when you do these threads, Belle! I really enjoy seeing all the interesting classes people are going to take. Here's mine for the fall:

Vocal Pedagogy
Choral Practicum
Form and Analysis (of music)
Vocal Technique
Adolescent Development
Multicultural Education

I'm in the heart of my major (Secondary Choral Music Education) right now. [Big Grin] I've finished all my GE courses and my minor, so now it's all focus until I'm done. After Fall and Winter semesters, I just have student teaching left! The end is in sight!

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Modern Physics
Modern Abstract Algebra
General Relativity
Intro to Video Production

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Belle
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And I would rather stick needles in my eye than take theamazeeaz's schedule. [Razz]

hansenj, good for you! I'm just about done with my GE requirements, after this cultural anthropolgy class I'll only need a science with a lab (I did take two semesters of biology in my first try at college, but they won't count the second one because it was an anatomy course and that's too specific for the general science requirement) and one more general course in the humanities. Then it will be nothing but English courses for my major and electives - I'm not required to have a minor.

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Technology and Society 306: The Culture of Technology. Technological practices and approaches are studied as cultural activities in the contexts of beliefs, philosophies, values and social structures both past and present.

Inquiry Topic: Environmental Education 306: Environmental crisis will be explored as a crisis of western culture's inability to live in a harmonious relationship with the earth. Intentional communities will be a focus with a residential field experience. (this is the one I'm anticipating the most)

Advanced French Grammar 206: Review of grammar, oral and written practice, and introduction to literary analysis. (total bird course.. haha)

Nucleic Acid Structure and Function 203: Fundamental concepts and experimental methods in studying both DNA and RNA. Nature of genetic information and its storage. Molecular basis of replication, transcription and translation

Protein Structure and Enzyme Function 203: Fundamental concepts and experimental methods in studying structures of proteins, including membrane proteins. Nature of enzyme catalysis. Introduction to enzyme kinetics and mechanism.

Physical Chemistry 203: Physical chemistry as applied to life and environmental sciences.

Intermediate Logic 303: Selected topics in the study of formal languages and their interpretations, metalogic, and the philosophy of logic.

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CHEM 791 SPECTROSCOPY

or possibly a solid state physics course, I'm not sure yet. Probably teaching freshman chemistry as well, possibly recitations instead of labs this time.

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5233- Communication in Marriage & Family
6663- Leadership & Staff Development
6903- Multivariate Statistics

Plus I'm GA'ing for two courses-
5221- Seminar in Family Studies
5833- Family Economics

It's going to be a fun semester [Smile]

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Edu 121 Child and Adolecent Growth and Development
Bio 211 General Microbiology
Edu 101 Introduction to teaching
Psy 101 Intro to Psychology

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Celaeno
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PHIL135. Existentialism.
ECON115. Aggregate Economic Theory.
ECON126. Economics and Law.
ECON135. Gender Issues in the Developed World.
MUSC140. University Orchestra.

And I'll probably start my thesis. It might be a critique of emotivism.

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  • Computer Science B490, Design Patterns in Java
  • East Asian Languages and Cultures E395, Japan in World Trade and Politics
  • Economics E626, Game Theory
  • Informatics I460, Senior Thesis
  • Mathematics M413, Introduction to Analysis
  • School of Library and Information Science L543, Strategic Intelligence

Should be a fun semester (if ridiculously busy) [Smile]

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rivka
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quote:
Originally posted by hansenj:
After Fall and Winter semesters . . .

Wait. You're on a semester system, but you have Fall and Winter? Not Spring?
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PLSC: 3300 Intro to Public Administration
Geog 3630: Intro to Geographical Systems
PLSC: 3500: Internation Relations of the Middle East

10 credits: The hard part is figuring out how to get both me and my wife to and from work.

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Jhai
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Oooh - I'd gladly take your schedule, Celaeno (makes sense since we have the same majors). Mine's way math-y this semester, which I'm not so hot about.

Econ 290. Economics of Education: This is an audit course, so I just have to show up to class, and sometimes do the readings.

Econ 450. Econometrics: This course will introduce students to the skills used in empirical research including, but not limited to, data collection, hypothesis testing, model specification, regression analysis, violations of regression assumptions and corrections, dummy variables, time series analysis, limited dependent variable models, and panel models.

Econ 490. Advanced Microeconomics: This is an independent study course - I think we'll be using a graduate text.

Math 441. Probability/Statistics I: Probability, sample spaces and events, discrete and continuous random variables, density and their distributions, including the binomial, Poisson and normal.

Phil 309. Advanced Logic: Techniques of proof in sentential logic, predicate calculus and predicate calculus with identity. Introduction of metalogical issues of consistency, completeness and Godel incompleteness. Topics in philosophical logic such as modal, tense and epistemic logics.

Phil 439. Senior Seminar: We're focusing on four main topics in the course - Socrates' life & death, Hume on religion, Singer (modern ethicist), and moral epistemology.

I'm also TAing a first-year seminar entitled "Ethics and Leadership in Film." It's going to be a full semester.

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Celaeno
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Jhai, let's swap. I'd LOVE that senior seminar.
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The professor is awesome too - I could have either gone philosophy or math for my second major, but I ended up philosophy when I heard he was teaching the seminar.

He gave the prospective class a list of ten subjects, and told us to pick four of them (and rank them). By eyeballing the lists we gave him (in a very scientific manner, I'm told), he came up with these topics. I'm not so excited about Hume (altho I love philosophy of religion), but the other topics should be really exciting - in a geeky philosophy way.

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For my last fall semester, my schedule looks like this:

HIST4359 - Modern China
HIST3328 - History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine
CRWT4354 - Writing for Television
LIT3312 - Honors: Media Narratives
ATEC2383 - 2D Traditional Animation

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Edgehopper
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theamazeeaz's schedule looks fun to me [Smile] At law school, now that I get to pick my classes...

Patent Law I
Property
Trademarks
Income Taxation

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Jhai
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It's interesting to look at the schedules and guess majors
Belle, hansenj, Celaeno, and Edgehopper I already know yours...

Jay - business school, with a specialization in IT?

theamazeeaz - physics, with a minor (or major) in math?

Angiomorphism - biochem or chem?

HollowEarth - grad student in chem?

Coccinelle - grad student in sociology or family studies?

breyerchic04 - education major, perhaps specializing in the sciences?

fugu - from the thesis, I guess it's infomatics, but I would have had no clue otherwise. (And I'm sorry about the analysis - ouch!)

BlackBlade - IR or public policy?

pfresh - history or media/writing?

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Teshi
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History of Cosmology
History of Science Revolutions I
History of Ancient Egypt I
Politics: Global Governance
English: Contemporary Drama

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MyrddinFyre
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I'm taking..... oh yeah, I graduated [Frown]
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rivka
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Most people are happy to have achieved that goal, Myr. And if they wish a return to student life (and a continued escape from the Real World [Wink] ), that's what grad school is for. [Big Grin]
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I definitely would like to go to grad school (once I have the funds and experience saved up)... but I really, really will miss the electives you can take just because you are interested in the subject matter. I'm a really huge dork and like taking classes and learning... I would dearly love to take those Ancient Egypt and Cosmology courses of Teshi's [Smile]
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Semester #5 starts in three weeks for me, and with it...

Math 381, Topology
Math 451, Real Analysis
Math 491a, Honors Teaching Practicum (just tutoring [Smile] )
French 431, Advanced Civilization Studies
History 210, U.S. Military History
Linguistics 311

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quote:
Originally posted by MyrddinFyre:
I'm taking..... oh yeah, I graduated [Frown]

[Wave]

-pH

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Belle
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I'm jealous of all you people taking 15 and 18 hour loads, I wish I could take more. [Frown] I'm enjoying school, but I also want to finish and it seems like it's taking soooo long.

And speaking of school, I'm not quite done with the summer semester, I have a final in American Lit in about 3 hours. I suppose I should commence to reviewing the material. [Frown] (I have been studying, and I feel pretty confident about it. I made an A on the midterm, a B plus on the first paper and an A on the second paper so I should be okay.)

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Teshi
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I'm that way too, Myr. I love random courses.

They (the Cosmology and Scientific Revolutions courses) are history of science courses, when I discovered them in the course booklet, I knew I just had to take them.

And of course, the Ancient Egypt is just awesome.

The semester after this I'm taking Ancient Egypt II, Scientific Revolutions II and Science Fiction.

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quote:
Originally posted by Jhai:
pfresh - history or media/writing?

Right on the first guess (although I could see why you'd guess the second).
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Yep, Informatics with a cognate in Economics (also, minors in Economics and Math). And I like analysis [Razz] [Wink] .
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You say that now.... wait until you're crying over Riemann integrals.
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I was a math major for two years at another school, I've actually seen most of the stuff they'll cover in this analysis class, I just didn't have any credit for it and needed something to have enough credits at my current school for a math minor (very useful for my possible grad schools) [Smile] .
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Educational Intervention Services 324 - American Sign Language I

Ethnic Studies 303 - Race, Representation, and Culture

Political Science 110 - American Government

Social Work 110 - Introduction to Social Work

Spanish 201

15 hours in all [Smile]

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Anthropology 312 Appalachian Culture
Anthropology 361 Historical Archaeology
Anthropology 412 Folklore in Anthropology
English 254 Themes in Literature -- "J.R.R. Tolkein: Creating Middle Earth"
Geography 441 Urban Geography of the United States

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Education but not sciences at all. Just getting them over at the community college before I transfer to a bigger state school. Likely I'm minoring (specializing) in English as a Second Language.


RRR's schedule looks fun too.

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This is what it currently is, I'm looking to make some changes, though.
History 152- US History from 1877.
Political Science 222- Women, Politics, and Public Policy
Political Science 372- Indiana Government and Politics
Statistics 513- Statistical Quality Control
Spanish 202- Spanish

I'm thinking about switching the Indiana Government and Politics course to a Senior Seminar on Public Polling. Of course, the class is full, and I'm not a senior. Also of concern is that next semester will be my first semester as a club officer, my first semester working, and my first semester taking an upper-level statistics course, so I'm not sure I want to kill myself with a senior seminar.

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ENS 348 - Marching Band
MATH 425 - Intro to Probability
MECHENG 320 - Fluid Mechanics
MECHENG 350 - Design and Manufacturing II
MECHENG 382 - MEchanical Behavior of Materials

16 credits in all

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quote:
Originally posted by MyrddinFyre:
I really, really will miss the electives you can take just because you are interested in the subject matter. I'm a really huge dork and like taking classes and learning...

  • You might be surprised what free lectures you can find in your community, on all sorts of interesting things. Check out your local library, to start.
  • Work for a college, and you will be able to audit all sorts of fun things. Or marry someone who does. [Wink]

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[Wave] pH

RRrrRRRRR, I'm going to steal your schedule.

Haha, rivka... my dad is a professor. I guess it's in my blood [Big Grin] If I get my MLA, I would probably become one, too. In the meantime, those random lectures will be seeing a lot of me. A professor of mine also has a lecture series which I plan to keep up with. I'll just miss all the interaction with your classmates and professors!

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Hey, can I play? I'll give it a new spin and post what I'll be teaching this semester :-)

- Portuguese Literature I (Medieval Literature)
- Portuguese Literature II (the works of Luis Vaz the Camões - Lyric and Epic: "Os Lusíadas")

- Creative Writting I
- Creative Writting II
- Children Literature III (Poetry for kids, basically)

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quote:
Originally posted by MyrddinFyre:
A professor of mine also has a lecture series which I plan to keep up with. I'll just miss all the interaction with your classmates and professors!

I'll bet you there will be faces you recognize. (Besides the professor, of course.)

I did that sort of thing for several years after I graduated, and it was great. These days the classes/lectures I attend are not affiliated with anyone from my college days, but you still get the camaraderie with the other regulars.

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EMAF = (Electronic Media & Film)

EMAF 110 - Intro to Electronic Media Production

EMAF 214 - Filmic Arts & The Humanities

EMAF 221 - Narrative Writing For the Filmic Arts


I'm scared, anxious, and excited... [Angst] [Eek!] [The Wave]

All at the same time!

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Nothing!

Nothing I tell you! [Party]

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quote:
Originally posted by Jhai:
It's interesting to look at the schedules and guess majors
Belle, hansenj, Celaeno, and Edgehopper I already know yours...

theamazeeaz - physics, with a minor (or major) in math?

Math and Astrophysics double major.
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CS210 - Algorithms (your basic sophmore level algorithms course)
PY210 - Modern Physics (Gateway course to the physics major, relativity, intro to quantum and classical mechanics)
MUSOMETHINGOROTHER - Orchestra (miss playing my viola with an orchestra)
SSP100 - Colonization of Space Scribner Seminar (I'm the peer mentor for this freshman seminar class, which means I get to take it again... it was my favorite class from last year)
IDSOMETHINGOROTHER - Peer Mentor Seminar (Required for all peer mentors. Probably gonna be bull.)

I'm taking it easy this semester cause last semester nearly killed me. My schedual looked like this:

CS376 - Computer Graphics (senior topics course in OpenGL and graphics algorithms)
CS318 - Intro to Computer Org (assembly and circuits)
PY208 - General Phyisics II (intro to electricity)
EN105H - Honors English: Writing on Demand (essay writing course, fulfilled english requirement)
GE251 - Exploration of the Solar System (astrogeology class)

AAAAAAAANNNNNNNNDDDDDD Dead. So that's why this semester's schedual is nearly empty.

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Ok, I'll just go ahead and steal Earendil18's schedule too. *decided to live vicariously through students*
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You guys are lucky. I take a preliminary examination late August which determines 3 of my 4 classes. The 4th will be a mathematical physics course probably, though I may take an advanced diffderential geometry course (especially if Calabi teaches it. I'm excited about taking a course under the partial discoverer of the Calabi-Yau spaces of string theory).

(I'm a math ph.d student with a B.S., M.S. in math, and a B.S. in physics. Further, I did my master's project in something called symplectic geometry. Basically, I derived the laws of physics in the language of manifolds.)

Either way, my courses will probably be:

More Real Analysis,
More Algebra
More topology (algebraic?)
More Manifolds (hopefully?)

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I'm still working on finalizing mine. I need a language and I can't decide on which language to pick. I'm a history major. Any suggestions?
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