Soc Sci: 1200 History of Civilization (I only need 6 credit hours for a history minor with my degree, I'm still debating if I should do it.
POLS 4000: Senior Thesis
HIST ?: Either History of the Middle East or American History: Vietnam to the Present.
If I go for the history minor then I also have to take one more semester and take History of Civ II, unless somehow I can take them concurrently.
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Tinros - they're offering a SCUBA course at my school next fall as well, but as we don't live anywhere near deep water I'm not sure about its practical application. Unless they plan on taking long field trips or something.
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Summer: FS 6793 Qualitative Research Methods FS 6423 Readings in Family Studies LS 5573 Web Development for Information Professionals LS 5553 Electronic Information Retrieval
and....that's it... the end is SO near....
Fall- Comps and dissertation *shakes in her flip-flops*
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Hist 105: Western Civ to 17th century Phil 330: Medical Ethics Ling101: Introduction to Language Arab101: Elementary Arabic I Astr101: Principles of Astronomy Astrsomething: Lab Astronomy
Edit: Oh, those are courses for the next Fall semester. Over the summer, I am taking:
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Young Adult Literature 18th Century Literary Theory & Interpretation Secondary Educ. Methods Secondary Educ. Measurement & Evaluation Secondary Educ. Classroom Management Practicum in classroom management, which includes 20 hours of observation in a middle school which is conducting remedial summer school.
I should NOT be taking this many hours in the summer - the reading load is crazy. I have 120 pages to read tonight before class tomorrow morning (my education classes are Monday-Thursday every day, with reading and assignments due each night) but my 18th century lit class is tonight from 5:30-9:40. So, I won't get home until after 10. I won't see much of my husband or kids for the month of June.
I'm in the computer lab checking email (and HatCrack) because my DSL line is screwed up at home and the technician who was supposed to come today to fix it - hasn't showed up nor has he called.
Don't know my schedule yet, but it will include the area seminar for first year PhD students, one 8000-level class and one class-credit worth of independent study/research.