The Official™ Spring 2004 Class Schedule Thread

pogozorro

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The Official™ Spring 2004 Class Schedule Thread

After just getting registered for my last semester of my undergrad degree, it looks like we will have:

PLS 565 CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL IDEOLOGY 3

PLS 545 EAST ASIAN POLITICS 3

PLS 547 POLITICS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 3

DSS 401 U.S. & INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 3

MIL 412 TRANSITION FROM CADET TO LIEUTENANT 3


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Working on:
PLS 496 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN POLITICAL SCIENCE 6



I am going to see if I can get six hours of independent study arranged and basically tweak my senior thesis a bit and enjoy six hours of easy "A."
 
pogozorro said:
After just getting registered for my last semester of my undergrad degree, it looks like we will have:

PLS 565 CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL IDEOLOGY 3

PLS 545 EAST ASIAN POLITICS 3

PLS 547 POLITICS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 3

DSS 401 U.S. & INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 3

MIL 412 TRANSITION FROM CADET TO LIEUTENANT 3


------------------------------
Working on:
PLS 496 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN POLITICAL SCIENCE 6



I am going to see if I can get six hours of independent study arranged and basically tweak my senior thesis a bit and enjoy six hours of easy "A."
I hope you like politics.
 
probably take..

design II
intro to comp art (or something like that)
art history
maybe english 2 as well.. im currently getting As in 101
 
English 102
Math 243
Physics 121/122
Ece 100 - Intro to Engineering Design even though im already in a Advanced Engineering Design class
CSE 210
 
QSMIS491-01 Systems Integration
MGMT499-02 Strategic Management
QSMIS421-01 Telecommunications
THEO251-60 Marriage
 
Nurp said:
Pollitical Science is one hell of a fucking useless major.

It depends. For some people, yes, but since I am in ROTC, I could get a degree in underwater basket weaving and still make 40k a year once I graduate.

Besides, once I retire from the Army, I plan on government work anyway. Poly Sci can be narrow, but it largely depends on what you intend to do with it.
 
pogozorro said:
It depends. For some people, yes, but since I am in ROTC, I could get a degree in underwater basket weaving and still make 40k a year once I graduate.

Besides, once I retire from the Army, I plan on government work anyway. Poly Sci can be narrow, but it largely depends on what you intend to do with it.
Well, I guess but still boring aha?!
 
14825 E E 366k Engineering Economics II Ens
115
Mwf
12:00- 1:00p
14740 E E 362k Intro To Automatic Control Cpe
2.218
Tth
5:00- 6:30p
14515 E E 339 Solid-state Electronic Devices Ens
127
Tth
12:30- 2:00p
35605 His 315k United States, 1492-1865 Wel
1.308
Mwf
11:00-12:00
14320 E E 321k Mixed Signal And Circuits Lab Ens
Ens
115
252a
Mw
T
6:30- 8:00p
7:00-10:00p
 
Nurp said:
Well, I guess but still boring aha?!


Personal preference.

I love the subject area as long as it stays towards the international relations side. Once youc ross over into civic participation, voting and structural garbage, I detest it.
 
i don't schedule until the 2nd, and i have no idea what classes i'm going for

probably
italian 1002
whatever CS class is next on my list
some freshman chem class i need a credit for
blah blah
 
ECE 3164 Intro to Communications (Not like communications the major)
ECE 3704 Discrete and Continuous Signals
ECE 3354 Power Systems Lab
ESM 2104 Statics (Have to take a engineering science elective)
ISE 4004 Theory of Organization (Gets rid of my last technical elective)
 
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