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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 9:27 pm
by MickeyMousePal
Fall 2006

English 1C 3 units
History 40 Mexican History 3 units
Computer Keyboarding 4 units
Reading 90 3 units
R-TV 11A 3 units
Mens Basketball 3 units

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 6:09 am
by 2099net
AwallaceUNC wrote:My Fall 2006 Courses
  • *The 19th Century English Novel
...snip...

What's everyone else in now?

-Aaron
Just the one? :D

I'm actually interested in what books you will be looking at for this. Can you enlighten me?

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:10 am
by AwallaceUNC
Kram Nebuer wrote:
AwallaceUNC wrote:taught by Big Fish author Daniel Wallace!
Awesome! Are you two related? Hehe
Haha ... nope! But everyone asks that. Or maybe we are. Who knows.
2099net wrote:Just the one?
:lol:
2099net wrote:I'm actually interested in what books you will be looking at for this. Can you enlighten me?
Yep! Here's the reading list:

Frankenstein
Northanger Abbey
A Christmas Carol
Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights
The Lifted Veil

"Georgia Rose" (this is actually a 20th century American short story written by someone who lives in our community that our professor wants us to read, so it's sort of a mid-semester aside... I'm told it's heavily influenced by 19th Century English literature)
Lady Audley's Secret
Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass
The Complete Sherlock Holmes
(select stories)
Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde
The Picture of Dorian Gray


-Aaron

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:35 am
by Unregistered
Well, the school system in Denmark is quite different from that of other countries. Still, I guess what I currently attend is comparable to college.

Anyway, last year I completed math, physics and drama.

this year I will be continuing Danish, English, French, history and social studies. I am also beginning psychology, science-based geograhy, religion, classical civilizations and biology.

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:02 am
by 2099net
AwallaceUNC wrote:List of titles
I actually wondered if you would be doing any Sherlock Holmes, but decided you wouldn't because I don't think any was actually a novel as such. Same for all of Dickens' works too. As both had stories originally serialised in "penny dreadfuls"

I'm overjoyed you're doing Sherlock Holmes though - I'm a big fan, but admittedly not of the books but the ITV Jeremy Brett series of adaptations. I also love A Christmas Carol too.

Jayne Eyre and Wuthering Heights aren't a surprise. Neither is Frankenstein. I'm surprised you're doing the Alice books though.

Shame you're not doing War of the Worlds. :cry:

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:47 pm
by bambifan56
Foundations of Nursing
Techniques of Nursing
Orientation to Nursing
Health Assessment
Health Promotion: Disease Prevention

All Nursing classes, and I have clinicals at a local hospital from 7 am - 1 pm every Thursday, It's 13 hours, but I'm in class close to 20-24 hrs a week, and ALOT of reading, let you all have a pic of me in my scrubs sometime soon, haha.

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:06 am
by Chrissy31886
This semester is a light one as its my last at community college...I started at community college to save for the University ive always wanted to go to :) It was a little expensive for 4 yrs..but 2 I can do!

This semester
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Early American His.
Earth Science
Earth Science Lab
Liberal Arts II
IDS Connections (a cap stone course my school requires)

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:44 am
by Zoltack
bambifan56 wrote: All Nursing classes, and I have clinicals at a local hospital from 7 am - 1 pm every Thursday, It's 13 hours, but I'm in class close to 20-24 hrs a week, and ALOT of reading, let you all have a pic of me in my scrubs sometime soon, haha.
Yep that's is what grad school is all about, all reading and no playing. Shoot, undergraduate is like that too, except slightly less reading. But got dang!

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:25 pm
by AwallaceUNC
2099net wrote:I actually wondered if you would be doing any Sherlock Holmes, but decided you wouldn't because I don't think any was actually a novel as such. Same for all of Dickens' works too. As both had stories originally serialised in "penny dreadfuls"

I'm overjoyed you're doing Sherlock Holmes though - I'm a big fan, but admittedly not of the books but the ITV Jeremy Brett series of adaptations. I also love A Christmas Carol too.

Jayne Eyre and Wuthering Heights aren't a surprise. Neither is Frankenstein. I'm surprised you're doing the Alice books though.

Shame you're not doing War of the Worlds. :cry:
I'm excited to be doing Christmas Carol too, which I've read many times, though not so enthused about reading it in December. The idea behind the class is looking at each novel as a commentary on the novel as a form in its earlier stages. That largely dictated the book choice. I had the same professor for a children's lit course last year in which we also read the Alice books, so I think she's just partial to it as well.

-Aaron

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:25 pm
by AwallaceUNC
2099net wrote:I actually wondered if you would be doing any Sherlock Holmes, but decided you wouldn't because I don't think any was actually a novel as such. Same for all of Dickens' works too. As both had stories originally serialised in "penny dreadfuls"

I'm overjoyed you're doing Sherlock Holmes though - I'm a big fan, but admittedly not of the books but the ITV Jeremy Brett series of adaptations. I also love A Christmas Carol too.

Jayne Eyre and Wuthering Heights aren't a surprise. Neither is Frankenstein. I'm surprised you're doing the Alice books though.

Shame you're not doing War of the Worlds. :cry:
I'm excited to be doing Christmas Carol too, which I've read many times, though not so enthused about reading it in December. The idea behind the class is looking at each novel as a commentary on the novel as a form in its earlier stages. That largely dictated the book choice. I had the same professor for a children's lit course last year in which we also read the Alice books, so I think she's just partial to it as well.

-Aaron

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:02 pm
by Mr. Toad
How about teaching this semester - Accounting 402-Principles of Controllership.

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:48 pm
by numba1lostboy
FALL 2006

MWF
Old Testament Studies (Boring)
British Literature I (Teacher is Kra-Zee)
Creative Writing- Fiction Workshop (SoFun!)

TR
Confessing The Faith: Lutheran Theology Then And Now (Interesting)
Honors Course: Directed Reading (SoStressful!)

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:48 am
by Zoltack
I'm taking really fun classes next semester (spring 07). I just registered and I will be taking these classes in order (remember my major is Microbiology)...

Organic Chemistry 1 + Lab - 350 level course 4 credits
General Microbiology - 300 level course 3 credits
General Microbiology Lab - (which is a course in itself) 2 credits
Biology of Organisms - 4 credit class with lab but it's a freshmen level course
Introduction to Biostatistics - 300 level course 3 credits

16 credits total (good thing I only work during the weekends), mainly junior level courses and I'm a sophomore (I should be a junior, I have 2 more credits to go after this fall semester before that happens) all morning classes too. I start bright and early @ 8am and my last class gets out before noon. It's going to be really fun, I'm actually looking forward to General Microbiology because that will be my first course affiliated with my major.

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:49 am
by crunkcourt
I am currently taking the following:

Philosophy of Politics and Economics
Intermediate Acting
Directing
Theatre History and Literature II (1700's-early 1900's)
Philosophy of Feminism
Begninning Horseback Riding


I registered for my Spring 07 classes a couple of weeks ago and will be taking the following:

Theatre History and Literature I (ancient greece-1600s)
The American Musical
Moral Philosophy of Education
Production Practicum (being a slave for our professional theatre company)
The Legends of Genesis

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:49 pm
by blackcauldron85
Right now I'm taking:
Principles of Statistics
Communication and Human Relations
Advanced Expository Writing
Interpersonal Communication
Foundations of Story

In the spring, I'll be taking:
Organizational Communication
Communication Reseach Methods
Intercultural Communication
Art of Cinema
Elementary Spanish II

(I'm majoring in Interpersonal/Organizational Communication and minoring in Cinema Studies.)

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 2:26 pm
by AwallaceUNC
After several days of literally non-stop scheduling and rescheduling, it looks like my final semester's courses are now in place:
  • Film Noir
    Terrorism/Political Violence
    Globalization & Communications
    English Renaissance Drama
    Geology: Violent Earth
    Introductory Geology Lab
    Communications Department Independent Study
    PE: Golf
    PE: Aerobics
-Aaron

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:24 pm
by AwallaceUNC
I took two courses this summer (Medieval Literature; Shakespeare), which I neglected to post here. Those wrapped up my undergraduate career and I've started law school this week. My courses for the fall semester are:
  • Contracts I
    Civil Procedure I
    Torts
    Criminal Law
    Legal Research & Writing I
What's everyone else taking this fall?

-Aaron

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:58 pm
by castleinthesky
Entering college this fall

my tentative schedule:
Research and Argumentation- 3 credits
Intro to World Religions- 3 credits
Elementary Spanish II- 4 credits
Mathmatical Game Theory- 3 credits

I might change Game Theory, since I may test out of math completely.

I already have credits for Western Civilization (6 credits), American History (6 credits), American Government (3 credits), and Geography (6 credits). Those come from getting 4s and 5s on AP tests.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:12 pm
by Leonia
Managerial Accounting
Fundamentals of E-Commerce
Databse Networking Essentials (online, doesn't start until next month - the teachers have apparently gone on vacation)

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:03 pm
by brotherbear
Well, I guess since I'm now entering my first semester of my freshman year and classes start on monday, I'll post what my courses are (so far)..

FALL 2007

Math 142 (Pre Calc...not looking forward to it)
Psych 101 (simply a BIG psychology lecture class- it should be fun!)
English 250 (I will likely drop it to lessen workload and so I can join a sorority! :D )
Design 131 (studio- I am going to be majoring in Architecture or Landscape Arch, afterall)
Design 183 (a design lecture)
Design 110 (a small 1 cr. hour lecture)

I'll let you guys know my courses for Spring 2008 will be in October.

-BB[/b]