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whoisabs Posted at 1:38 pm on Jan. 14, 2007
I think that it would be a good idea to post up the classes that you've taken in the past, no need to post up grades if you don't want to. This would allow people to ask others for help in classes that they are currently taking, or just to get a better idea as to what people know/like to later contact them for non-help/support related conversation. I am sure that I'd be able to help people in the vast majority of classes that I've taken.

Since this was my idea, then I guess I get to go first...

english / communication

into to composition
composition and research
public speaking
british literature 1
beginning spanish 1
beginning spanish 2
intermediate spanish 1
intermediate spanish 2

math

college algebra

science

physical geology
historical geology

social science

american history till 1877
american history since 1877
texas government
american national government
intro to philosophy
intro to logic
intro to ethics
into to psychology
western civilization 1
western civilization 2
world history since 1700
physical geography
world regional geography
microeconomics
texas history
mexico since independance
world since 1919
political economy
foreign policy
military history of the US
history of the south
historical methods
legislation
political theory till 1789
political theory since 1789
international terrorism
us-latin american relations: from manifest destiny-imperialism
social history of the us till 1865
history of the civil war
civil wars / military interventions

education
content area reading
educational psychology
professional development 1

fine arts
music appreciation
vocal ensamble
voice class
wind ensamble

p. e.
jogging
yoga
aerobic dance
soccer

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BenvolioJamesHarvey Posted at 1:16 am on Nov. 8, 2009

I just completed my first year in a law degree, double majoring with political science and international relations.


Let me know if you have questions or queries about the law and arts degrees,

p.s

I study at the University of York in England, my advice would be circumscribed to the British education system.


Kind Regards

Benvolio James Harvey!

LLB/BA

scene coreXx Posted at 10:39 pm on Nov. 7, 2009
Mkay here's all of mine:


--Anatomy and Physiology 1                
--Human Biology 1                            
--Physiological Psychology                    
--Child Development 1                        
--Intro Criminal Justice
--Criminal Proceedure
--Ethics In Crime
--Correctional Law
--Cyber Law & Ethics
--EMT Basic
--Medical Terms
--General Psychology
--Abnormal Psychology
--Theories
--Psychology of Adolesents
--Sociology
--Social Problems
--Juvinial Delinquincy
--Criminology
--Legal Term            
--Nursing 1
--Anatomy & Physiology 2
--Human Biology 2
--Principles of Biology
--Basic Pathology      
--Leadership
--Administrative Child Care
--Child Development Seminar 1
--Inst Correction
--Criminal Justice Seminar 1
--Correctional Law 2
--Legal Term
--Communications: Speech
--Cyber Law and Ethics
--Opering Systems
--EMT Basic
--Cardiovascular Care
--Reading 1
--Composition 1
--Fantast Worlds
--American History
--College Algebra
--Medical Terms
--Medical Assistance
--Medical Seminar
--Mental Health
--Career Exploration
--Theories Person
--Abnormal Psych. 2
--Student Learning & Science
--Gerontology
--Sociology 2
--Social Problems
--Criminal Studies: Gangs & Racial Tension

 

Heartbreaker09 Posted at 7:03 pm on Oct. 6, 2009
I'm taking basic classes for now so im fine!
Merilyn Posted at 9:51 pm on Sep. 15, 2009
I think I might have posted in here before on another account but I'm not sure. Oh well.


Discrete Math I
Discrete Math II
Data Analysis
College Algebra
Cultural Literacy (total BS class)
World Religions
Rhetoric I
Programming I [Java]
Programming IIa [Java]
Programming IIb (in progress) [Java]
Intro to Multimedia [HTML, CSS, and the like]
Human Factors I (psychology/design class)
Oceanus (in progress)
Mass Communications (in progress)
Cyber Self-Defense


After this, I'm guessing on the names. >.>

American Survey
Human Evolution
American Literature


Might be more that I'm forgetting. I should have written these down as I went...

Koopsey Posted at 8:14 pm on Sep. 15, 2009
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Bud2400 Posted at 1:18 am on Sep. 7, 2009
Here's what I've taken...

(I'm a geography major and history minor BTW and graduated in March 2010)

English:

English 111 (mainly general college level writing)
English 131 (both general college level reading and writing)
English 198 (history writing, tied with my History 112 class)

Math

Math 111 (business algebra)
Math 112 (business calculus)
Geography 326 (quantitative analysis - mainly statistics for geography majors)

Science

Astronomy 101 (intro to astronomy)
Astronomy 150 (the planets)
Psychology 101 (intro to psychology)
Psychology 200 (animal behavior)
Geography 205 (physical geography, which was mainly geology, meteorology, and hydrology combined in one class)

Social Studies

History of the Americas 101 (history of the US)
History 112 (history of medieval Europe)
Russian 110 (history / culture of Russia)
Asian History 211 (history of China)
Ancient / Medieval History 340 (history of medieval women)
Ancient / Medieval History 370 (history of the Vikings)
European History 435 (history of World War I)
History of the Americas 482 (history of Brazil)

Sociology 110 (intro to sociology)
Anthropology 101 (intro to anthropology)
Linguistics 200 (intro to linguistics)
Communications 202 (interpersonal communications)
Community and Environment Planning 200 (intro class - self explanatory)

Geography 101 (intro to geography)
Geography 208 (geography of the world economy)
Geography 230 (geography of global inequality)
Geography 245 (demographic geography)
Geography 271 (geography of food and eating)
Geography 277 (geography of cities)
Geography 315 (research methods in geography)
Geography 360 (cartography)
Geography 445 (geography of housing / housing market)
Geography 476 ("women in the city" - basically feminist geography as it relates to urban layout)
Geography 478 ("intraurban spatial patterns" - basically an in depth class on the layout and planning of cities, as well as social relations in the city)

Foreign Language
Spanish 101 (got this waived on the placement test)
Spanish 102 (got this waived on the placement test)
Spanish 103 (did this class - third quarter Spanish in college, or the equivalent of third year Spanish in high school)

breakapart Posted at 12:56 am on Sep. 7, 2009
it's late and i'm being lazy, so these wont be catergorized well or at all

art courses
drawing 1
painting1
advanced painting
sculpture studio
intro to graphic design
design 2-d
design 3-d
multimedia foundations
art appreciation
black and white photography 1
black and white photography 2
digital photo editing
film editing
photo history 1
photo history 2

misc
oral communication
general psych
intro to anthropology
principles of sociology
contemporary issues in biology
intro to environmental science
honors comp 1 (english)
honors comp 2 (english)
world lit 2 (never took 1)
intro to american history

courses taken at a vet tech school
anatomy and physiology 1
anatomy and physiology 2
lab 1 (blood)
lab 2 (urine, seriously)
lab 3-4 (microbiology)
vet tech math (drug dosage calculations)
chemistry (extremely general/waste of time)
exotic animals
large animal 1 and 2
radiography 1 and 2
pharmacology
psychology
anesthesiology
surgical nursing 1 and 2
clinical medicine 1 thru 5
and there might be more that i've forgotten about

current classes
principles of biology with lab
general zoology with lab
general chemistry 1 with lab


i know that there are some classes that I've forgotten about.  There is almost a whole year that I have no recollection of.


MourningAir Posted at 1:42 pm on Aug. 14, 2009
Quote: from MourningAir at 7:39 pm on Dec. 6, 2008

first quarter I took

Pre-Calculus
Nature of Language
Latin Prose & Poetry: Catullus
Plants & People

next quarter I signed up for:
The Solar System
Genetics-Human Soc
Intermediate Spanish
Human Geography


I ended up changing around a bunch of classes but anyway here's what I took last year:

first quarter:
Pre-Calculus
Nature of Language
Latin Prose & Poetry: Catullus
Plants & People

second quarter:
The Solar System
Human Geography
Intermediate Spanish

third quarter:
Oceanography
Latin: Roman New Comedy (with emphasis on Terence and Plautus)
Critical Approach to Poetry

this upcoming fall quarter I'm taking:
Roman Archaeology
Elementary Russian
Latin Literature of the Early Empire: Vergil's Aeneid
Intro to Music Theory

JulieisWHOA Posted at 12:56 am on Aug. 5, 2009
<u>Already Taken:</u>
College Algebra
Self-Staging
Honors American Lit
Honors US History
Calculus
Honors Microeconomics
Honors Astronomy
Accounting I
Theater Appreciation

<u>About to Take:</u>
Honors Macroeconomics
Honors American Government
Astronomy Lab
Personal Wellness
CISM
Computers and Society
Business Law

Rickenbacker Posted at 9:18 am on July 30, 2009
I am finished my B.S. in Math now. Here is what I finished up with for my last semester in Math courses:
-Geometric Topology
-Numerical Analysis
-Linear Algebra II

Since Lin Al II and Topo. are grad courses in most institutions, the classes were small/ independent studies.

Koopsey Posted at 12:45 pm on July 28, 2009
Quote: from marshmellowman at 6:00 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

Biology
- Genes and Cellular Control

If this is just 'Genetics' with another name, what can I expect? I'm taking it this fall. I'm asking you cuz I'm sure most of the people that post here don't sign on much.


But if anyone else here is taking/took genetics I would like to know what to expect!

bzuka Posted at 4:25 am on July 22, 2009
chemistry,composition,history,english,and so many and all that nowdays is summer let's rest
Lil pink Posted at 6:26 am on July 5, 2009
Audio Visual Media/Creative Digital Media

Year One
Television Production One (Live television magazine shows)
Design Studies One (Adobe Illustrator)
Media Studies
Radio Production One (Live Broadcasting, basic editing)
Audio Visual Technology One
Introduction to Media Writing

Television Production Two (Live demonstration shows)
Design Studies Two (Adobe Photoshop)
Film Studies
Photography Two (35mm Slr Photography)
Audio Visual Technology Two
Mass Communications

Year Two
Video Production One (Prerecorded insert packages)
Multimedia One (Adobe Flash, interactive websites)
Audio Production (Protools, Reason, Additional Dialogue replacement, advertisements, soundscapes)
Cultural Studies
Introduction to Script Writing
Audio Visual Technology Three

Video Production Two (Corporate Packages, done with a client)
Multimedia Two (Adobe Flash, final project, animating a song)
Digital Imaging (Digitalising 35mm, and photoshop for print)
Media Politics
Marketing Communications
Audio Visual Technology Four

I LOVE MY COURSE :)

Soulwolven Posted at 7:42 pm on June 14, 2009
Business Administration:
BUAD 2003: Business Information Systems

Computer Science:
COMS 1403: Orientation to Computer/Info. Science
COMS 1411: Lab for COMS 1403
COMS 2003: Microcomputer Applications
COMS 2803: Programming in C

Social Sciences:
HIST 2013: U.S. History to 1865
GEOG 2013: Regional Geography of the World
ECON 2003: Principles of Economics I
PSY 2003: General Psychology I
GEOG 4803: Seminar in Global Studies

Humanities:
ENGL 2173: Intro to World Literature

Mathematics:
MATH 2914: Calculus I
MATH 2924: Calculus II
MATH 2934: Calculus III: Multivariable
MATH 3243: Differential Equations I
MATH 3153: Applied Statistics I
MATH 4003: Linear Algebra I
MATH 4243: Differential Equations II
MATH 4273: Complex Variables

Sciences:
BIOL 1014: Intro to Biological Science
CHEM 2124: University Chemistry I
CHEM 2134: University Chemistry II
CHEM 3254: Organic Chemistry
CHEM 3264: Mechanistic Organic Chemistry
CHEM 3245: Quantitative Analysis
PHYS 2114: University Physics I
PHYS 2124: University Physics II
PHYS 3003: Optics
PHYS 3023: Mechanics
PHYS 3133: Theory of Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 3213: Modern Physics
PHYS 4003: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
PHYS 4013: Quantum Mechanics
PHYS 4113: Advanced Physics Laboratory
PHYS 4213: Advanced Topics in Physics and Astronomy
PHYS 4991: Special Problems: Shock Waves Thesis

Electrical Engineering:
ELEG 2103: Electric Circuits I
ELEG 2113: Electric Circuits II
ELEG 2111: Electric Circuits Lab
ELEG 3103: Electronics I
ELEG 3131: Electronics Lab
ELEG 3123: Signals and Systems
ELEG 3143: Electromagnetics
ELEG 4991: Special Problems: Intuitive Copter

Mechanical Engineering:
MCEG 2013: Statics
MCEG 2023: Engineering Materials
MCEG 2033: Dynamics
MCEG 3013: Mechanics of Materials
MCEG 4403: Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulics
MCEG 4443: Heat Transfer

It really didn't seem like as much as what it looks like when you type it all out.

TigressaLynnMae Posted at 9:32 am on April 21, 2009
Classes I've taken:

Freshman Year, Fall Semester:

English 101/102: English Composition I & II
Biology 101/Lab: Introductory Biology II
Criminal Justice 111: Introduction to Criminal Justice
Psych 101: Introductory Psychology

Freshman Year, Spring Semester:

Biology 102/Lab: Introductory Biology II
Criminal Justice 271: Police and Policing
History 202: American History Since 1877
Math 113: College Algebra

Sophomore Year, Fall Semester:

Art 217: Drawing I
Chemistry 100: Introduction to Forensics
Chemistry 101/Lab: General Chemistry I
Criminal Justice 231: Criminology
Math 170: College Calculus
Sociology 201: Introductory Sociology

Sophomore Year, Spring Semester:

Chemistry 102/Lab: General Chemistry II
Environmental Science 101: General Environmental Science I
Math 231: Elementary Probability and Statistical Inference

Junior Year, Fall Semester:

Chemistry 203/Lab: Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Physics 202/Lab: General Physics I

Junior Year, Spring Semester:

Computer Science 241: Microsoft Excel
Math 175: College Trigonometry
Environmental Science 102: General Environmental Science II
Math 332: Statistical Methods

FUTURE COURSES (KNOWN):

Senior Year, Fall Semester:

Biology 211/Lab: Introductory Microbiology
Physics 202/Lab: General Physics II
Environmental Science 404: Introduction to Water Pollution
Environmental Science 312: Waste and Wastewater
English 221: Classical Mythology

FUTURE COURSES (UNKNOWN WHEN THEY ARE BEING TAKEN, JUST THAT THEY MUST BE TAKEN FOR DEGREE:

Environmental Science 201: Geophysical Pollution
Environmental Science 350:
Chemistry 301/Lab: Organic Chemistry I
Chemistry 302/Lab: Organic Chemistry II
Environmental Science 420: Introduction to Air Pollution
Environmental Science 493: Introduction to Environmental Laws
Environmental Science 496: Environmental Internship
Environmnetal Sciece 485: Methods and Techniques of Environmental Science
Environmental Science Elective: Environmental Science 301: Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene OR Environmental Science 215: Environmental Health
Speech 201: Fundamentals of Public Speaking


Started College Date: Fall 2006
Expected Graduation Date: Fall 2010.
Total hours in program: 124

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