Post your Spring 2010 schedule! |
Post your Spring 2010 schedule! |
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The Visual Arts Today - ARH 1000
Fundamentals Of Typography - GRA 1206C Electronic Imaging - GRA 2201C I'm really looking forward to taking typography. :D |
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Woah you already have your spring schedule? I'm still trying to survive this semester lol.
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COMM 291 Application of Statistics in Business
COMM 296 Intro to Marketing COMM 298 Intro to Finance COMM 392 Managing the Employment Relationship (HRMC) ASTR 310 Exploring the Universe I: The Solar System yaaaay... |
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*Janette* |
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not completely sure, but i have to choose my classes this friday. so they're probably going to be something like
calculus maybe an art/design class. not sure which yet (though i kind of doubt i'll take one anyway.) logic? Spanish? |
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![]() HIS101 History of Civilization ART111 Basic 2D Design ART224 Intermediate Photography PSY257 Theories of Personality PSY268 Drugs, Behavior & the Brain PSY390 Principles of Counseling & Psychotherapy I'm really excited about next semester, but my psych classes are gonna be hardddd |
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Idk exactly what it is but it will consist of some of these classes:
Finance Stat A European History class - advanced business elective doubles for international area studies minor class Supply Chain Management Management Marketing II Advanced Communications Credit (idk what class yet) |
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PSY268 Drugs, Behavior & the Brain This sounds so interesting!Pink - Data and Decisions I Blue - Intro to Marketing Green - Managerial Accounting I Yellow - Organizational Theory |
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Yay I have the same schedule year-round.. </3 HS.
Pre-Cal 1 Mandarin 6 American Lit 2 APUSH 2 Physiology 2 Tennis Theory (Okay, it's really just tennis team, but it makes it sound better.. |
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Sigh.
![]() IAT320 - Body Interface IAT410 - Advanced Game Design IAT432 - Speculative Design IAT445 - Immersive Environments aiya. |
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HIST 270: The United States to 1865 CH S 445: History of the Chicano PSY 250: Physiological Correlates of Human Behavior BIOL 362OL: Genetics and Society BIOL 362LOL: Genetics and Society Lab |
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publication design
brand identity art history 1900-today after that i don't know, i had it all set but i'm changing stuff around. only thing i care about is that i'm done with italian |
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Some management class
some finance class some marketing class some supply chain management class |
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Oh, shall be reading about supply chain management tmr. SO EXCITED
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SCM here is an easy ass class.
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ANTH 10400: Cultural Anthropology PSYC 10400: Introduction to Developmental Psychology RLST 10600: Introduction to World Religions: Western and Modern SOCI 10100: Introduction to Sociology WRTG 10800: Academic Writing 1 for Humanities and Sciences |
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![]() DMSM 101: Patient Care: The course includes a survey of general principles, techniques and procedures in patient care, ethics and medico-legal. The course introduces the student to practical components for the clinical setting. HUG 101: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Aging: An introduction to the study of aging and older adulthood, giving an overview of the field, and developing a multidisciplinary background in theory and research along with an understanding of the needs of older adults. The course covers social, physiological, psychological, economic, and health aspects of aging. BIO 106: Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 106: Anatomy & Physiology II Lab MAT 127: Elementary Statistics |
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I don't understand how you guys can take more than 4 courses a semester...
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Tues and Thurs morning math and logics class 8:10 - 10:25
Thurs Night 7-10 Guitar IV Sat Morning 9-12 Piano IV Online Classes ECE Child Development, CA History |
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I don't understand how you guys can take more than 4 courses a semester... Make sure you take one really slack course, like astro or philosophy! ![]() Also, I find that when my schedule is full I'm way more productive - I feel like I have a limited amount of time for all my work and I end up allocating it more effectively. If I had more time to do my work I'd probably put it off (even more so than I do now). |
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It is for some schools. I'm not sure why, but my university's standard is four unless you're in engineering. I think it has to do with how we count our credits differently? How many credits do you guys need for graduation? I'm in quarter system right now, but I know Cal's is 120 to graduate. And re-thinking it, I never took major into account. I think with science courses, four is standard. With L&S, five is standard, four is taking it easy, and six is sacrificing a part-time job. :[ |
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Ours is 120 credits too. Maybe it's just the way things have always been done here. There are still some people who take five or six courses a semester... they're just less common.
Yay, I'm more than halfway through - 68 by the end of this semster, woot! But... still so many Business and Psychology courses to take... |
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But upper divs are the best! Maybe harder work sometimes, but at least they're in your field of interest. (:
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Ours is 120 credits too. Maybe it's just the way things have always been done here. There are still some people who take five or six courses a semester... they're just less common. The standard course load at my school was four classes a semester, too, but my school did credits in a kind of weird way. A "normal" class was 1 credit, and typically met about 4 hours per week. You needed 32 credits to graduate. For transfer purposes, one credit at my school mapped to 4 credits as most other schools, which meant you were taking the equivalent of 16 credits per semester and and required the equivalent of 128 credits to graduate (generally speaking, some majors required more). |
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