Spring Semester 2005: Who's taking what?

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Spring Semester 2005: Who's taking what?

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File this under miscelaneous, but whats everyone taking in college this semester? Post your class list here!

I'm taking:
CCNA Semester 4 (Last semester before I try to take the CCNA Exam)
Supporting Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure (Preparation for a MS Cert *shrug*)
Hardware Semester 2
Comp 2 (blah @ General ed reqs)
Wellness (again, blah @ generals)
And a 40 hour Internship in the tech center.

Comes out to about 16-19 credits, depending on if i stick with 40 hours of internship or if I end up above and beyond that, which I just might.
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winter quarter 2005 for me.

Calculus of Variations
Mathematical Biology seminar
Applied Math seminar
Mathematical Biology journal club
forming thesis committee...
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CCNA Sem 4
Technical Writing
Network Suppport & Services
IT Security Basics
Wine, Food & Culture <--- online course just to say I'm not a geek, it's a must, college forces you to take one.

Have Monday's off and a 1 hr lecture on Thursday. Most thrusday's are off though as we cover the CCNA material on tuesdays lecture. CCNA will be a sinch, 6 chapters in 16 weeks. Last 3 sems were 15-16 chapters in 16 weeks.
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Working full time, and back to school part-time: Industrial Drafting, Architectural Design I and CAD I; tired already :P
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Differential equations, electricity/magnetism, intro to astronomy, intro to criminal justice, and human geography. The last two are to fulfill breadth requirements (damn them :P).
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Negotiation
Entrepreneurship Field study (basically 10 hrs/week of unpaid internship)
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Advanced Calculus/Introduction to Analysis
Spanish 101 (no hablo espanol)
General Physics and Lab
American Politics
Some Java Programming Course o_O
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Intermediate Financial Accounting I
Accounting Information Systems I
Law and Business I
Introduction to Sociology
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Differential equations (take two)
Deformable bodies lecture and lab (civil eng. course, required for mechanical majors though)
Intro to Logic
Physics 2 lecture and lab (done with general science courses after this)
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Freshman year, 2005 Spring

Close Reading & Critical Writing
Acting II
Visual Thinking
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Religious Studies (not sure if this is the actual name of the course)
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Junior year 2005 Spring

CS 220 Programming with Data Structure
CS 315 Computer Logic with Digital Design
Econ 241 Intro to MacroEconomics
Math 150 Calc 1 (for like the 55555th time)
MKTG 304 Marketing Management
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AI
Automata Theory
2D Design Foundations
Black & White Photography
Drawing Fundamentals

Yea, I saved up all my electives for the last semester.
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Intermediate Musicianship & Theory (Sight singing, playing piano pieces, interval training, rhythmic dictation)

Workshop for electronic music (Use a very expensive recording studio/electronic music studio)

Electronic Music Minor (Econ major finished)
just got a job with an audio software company.
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Software Engineering Theory
Introduction to Software Engineering
Computer Organisation
Engineering Design 2
Workshop Practice

I could give synopses, but they're kinda involved.
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Birdseye wrote:Intermediate Musicianship & Theory (Sight singing, playing piano pieces, interval training, rhythmic dictation)
I took that class in High School. I had a blast. Enjoy.
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Mechanical Engineering Design II (The class I have [url=http:\\www.letu.edu\aerodesign\]this[/url] project for)
Mechanical Engineering Design Lab
Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials
Special Topics: Power Transmission
Exilic and Post-exilic Prophets
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A calc class and 3 remaining networking classes to complete my certificate.
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Heh am I the only one still in HS?

AP Literature
AP Psychology
AP Government
AP Physics
French IV
Pre-calculus
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Calculus I with analytical geometry
Humanities 17th Century to the present
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Post by Sirius »

Beowulf wrote:Heh am I the only one still in HS?
Not unlikely. The Descent community is ageing; most of the 'old-school' guys from D1 and D2 aren't even in college any more.
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There's a few younger people over at PD, at least.
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I haven't seen HS sinse the mid 80's.
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