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BigToque

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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This is what I have left for my 4 year B.SC (Major: Psychology, Minor: Management)

[*]Intro Computer Usage 2
[*]Stats 2
[*]Intro Ecology
[*]Human Physiology 1
[*]Human Phsyiology 2
[*]Plant Structure and Function 1
[*]Plant Structure and Function 2
[*]Introduction to Psychological Research
[*]Introduction to Reaserch Methods in Psychology
[*]Adolescent Development
[*]Orientations to Psychological Systems
[*]Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology
[*]Cognitive Processes
[*]Sensory Processes
[*]Abnormal Psychology
[*]Sport Psychology
[*]Intro Managerial Accounting
[*]Intermediate Accounting - Assets
[*]Intermediate Accounting - Equities
[*]Corporation Finance
[*]Investments
 

ironcrotch

Diamond Member
May 11, 2004
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BA495 - Business Strategy
MKTG363 - Cons Behavior
MKTG443 - Advertising Campaigns
MKTG464 - Market Strategy
MKTG466 - International Marketing

... and yes I am taking them all next term. :D

 

TheLonelyPhoenix

Diamond Member
Feb 15, 2004
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Damn man, I'm not getting out my course schedule for a thread. :)

-A sh!tload of EE courses
-A sh!tload of math
-Some CS
-Some CpE
-Some liberal arts, probably not much more than what the core curriculum requires from me (which is plenty). Apparently an engineer needs to know philosophy and theatre arts, but a drama major doesn't need to know how to do calculus. Ah, c'est la vie...

BTW: Electrical Engineer with math minor and CS minor (or possibly double major, we'll see)
 

ggnl

Diamond Member
Jul 2, 2004
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MGMT4388 - Business Strategy

I'm taking it right now along with another class I don't need.
 

clamum

Lifer
Feb 13, 2003
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Intro to Cryptography
Programming Languages
Team Software Project
Intro to Operating Systems
Senior Seminar
Intro to Algorithms
Operating Systems
Intro to Parallel Programming
Database Systems
 

MrDudeMan

Lifer
Jan 15, 2001
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Circuits and Signal 1 & 2
Semiconductors 1 & 2
Optics
EM Fields
Thermodynamics
Diff Eq
Discrete Math
Atomic and Nuclear Structures
Quantum Theory
Advanced Atomic and Nuc. Lab 1 & 2
Microproc. and VLSI
Digital Design 1 & 2
DSP
Embedded Control
Random Analysis
 

bibbyking

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Feb 8, 2005
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MIS 431 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE IMPLEMENTATION. An introduction to the implementation of common business applications for electronic commerce using Internet related technologies. The basics of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Common Gateway Interfaces (CGI), Java, and other current technologies will be covered in the context of electronic commerce applications on the Internet. Prerequisites: MIS 390 and MIS 291. Credit 3.

MIS 438 ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS. A study of emerging information technologies. Class participants will learn about the technical fundamentals and business applications associated with information technologies. Prerequisite: MIS 431. Credit 3

MGT 476 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND POLICY. The evaluation of external environmental factors and internal organizational strengths and weaknesses for the purpose of formulating organization strategies. Prerequisites: ACC 331, MGT 380, MKT 371, FIN 367, and senior standing. Credit 3.

MKT 371 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING. This course includes marketing functions, transportation, assembling, storage, trade channels, cost, co-operative marketing, trade association, market analysis, marketing structures and agencies, types of middlemen, international marketing, and current marketing practices. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Credit 3.

 

BigJ

Lifer
Nov 18, 2001
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CS Courses:

Introduction to Low-Level Programming Concepts;
Discrete Structures;
Computer Organization;
Organization of Programming Languages;
Algorithms;
Data Structures;
Database Design;
Software Engineering;
Logic for Computer Science;
Cryptology;
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence;

Math Courses:
Introduction to Linear Algebra;
Calculus III;
Applications of Linear Algebra;
Differential Equations;
Computational Methods;
Advanced Calculus I;
Advanced Calculus with Applications;
Introduction to Dynamics and Chaos;
Introduction to Probability Theory;
Actuarial Mathematics;

Sequence Electives:
Principles of Macro-Economics;
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory and Policy;
Technical Writing
Principles of Physics 1;
Principles of Physics 2;

Not to mention I need another 30 credits worth of electives to get my double degree in Math/Comp Sci. Yes I'm only a frosh with about 24 credits under my belt, taking 16 this semester, and I will be taking summer classes.
 

bradruth

Lifer
Aug 9, 2002
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Phil 412 Philosophy of Law (3) F
Pols 305 Government Powers (3) F
Pols 311 Political Thought I (3) F
Soc 326 Sociological Statistics (3)

CJ 401 Admin CJ Sys. (3)
Pols 306 Civil Liberties (3) S
Pols 312 Political Thought II (3) S
Soc 323 Sociological Research (3)
 

qaa541

Senior member
Jun 25, 2004
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2 of them:
ICS 148 - Distributed Computing
ICS 156 - Project in Advanced Networking

ICS 156 is the only "required" class left but I'm double specializing so I need ICS 148 to get my Network and Distributed Systems specialization with my Computer Systems specialization.

WOO WOO
Bachelor of Science in Information and Computer Science June 2005!
:beer:
 

notfred

Lifer
Feb 12, 2001
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PHYS 011C - General Physics: Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics
CSC 136 - Programming Languages
CSC 137 - Computer Organization
CSC 138 - Computer Networks and Internets
CSC 139 - Operating System Principles
CSC 190 - Senior Project: Part I
CSC 191 - Senior Project: Part II

And 3 elective Comp. Sci. Classes of my choice.
 

KoolDrew

Lifer
Jun 30, 2004
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Originally posted by: fs5
# Intro Computer Usage 2
sounds like fun! "class, this is a mouse"

LOL. I took a computer class like that one time thinking it would be nenefitial, but it really was not and we learned stupid stuff that I already knew.
 

EyeMWing

Banned
Jun 13, 2003
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I need to take 12th grade Economics. Last period fourth quarter. Worst spot on the schedule EVAR, but I have no other classes for the entire second semester. I'm basically just chillin' all day.

I fully intend to leave university with at least two degrees; MIS and CS (since they share so recockulously much in common class-wise)