Calc I 4
Calc-Physics I (w/lab) 4
Chem I (w/lab) 4
Intro to Comp. Sci. 3
Microcomp. Apps 3
Basic Systems Software 3
Phys ed. 1/2
I'm signed up for 21.5 credits for my first freshman semester, but I plan on dropping one of the last 2 if I can't test out of either of them. If I get out of both, then I'll pick up Eng. Comp. 101
Monday-Friday Vile traffic, work, vile traffic, 5 hours of "my time"
Saturday Stay as far away from the car as possible, "honey do" list, random "my time"
Sunday 1PM NFL game, 4PM NFL game, sometimes the 8PM NFL game.
when i arrive in italy, a 3 credit 2 weeks of all day intensive italian language and culture study
then the real semester begins and i'll be taking photography, graphic design, another italian language course, and a course titled the italian family......only have class tues, wed, and thursday.......thursday night thru monday = traveling and partying......
CSI4105 ANALYSIS OF ALGORYTHMSII
CSI4138 SECURITY IN COMPUTING
CSI4533 MÉTH.INFORM.POUR TRAIT. D'IMAG - (Image processing)
PHI2170 LOGIC I (Sep. 5 - Dec. 2) ( man i can't beleive they let me take this class when i got an A in the harder long math version of this class )
CSI4900 Honours project.. not looking forward to doing this one
EID424 - Applications in Bio-Engineering
EID373 - Patent Law
EID365 - Engineering and Entrepeneurship
EID170 - Engineering Economy
S338 - American Foreign Policy
H105 - Intro to Music
JP1 - Intro to Japanese
STAR Option Hr Dept Crse Sec Sess Days Time Location
32912 3 CS 101 12 T Th 8:00- 9:15 STIPES 211
* 37956 3 G H 101 9 T Th 12:30- 1:45 MORGAN 307
35441 3 LEJA 101 5 M W F 1:00- 1:50 HORRABIN 53
36077 1 MS 111 4 T 11:00-11:50 HORRABIN 23
36323 3 PHIL 140 1 M W F 9:00- 9:50 MORGAN 230
36825 3 POLS 228W 1 M W F 11:00-11:50 MORGAN 314
One of these things does not belong, one of these things is not the same...
these kinesiology classes are my savior. took tennis last semester amidst 3 EE courses, and it helped me keep my sanity. my advice to all EE/CS people out there: don't kill yourself to graduate in 4 years, do some fun stuff at school while you have the chance.
Calculus III - 3.5
Eng. Physics II - 4
Intro to EE - 4
Fundamentals of Computing (programming course in scheme - not a good language from what I hear) - 4
Some required introductory theology course - 3
This semester should answer the question of whether I want to switch to EE or stick with CPEG. Hopefully between intro to EE and the programming course I'll be able to tell which I prefer, although if I choose my classes the right way, the difference between a CPEG major and an EE major is only 5 classes, not couting additional electives. I know I want to design hardware, the question is would I rather major in CPEG and take their core classes that EEs don't have to take (software/programming courses) or vice versa.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.