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04-14-2007, 05:47 PM
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what courses have you done?
i was bored and thought up all the courses i can remember doing in university. we've got some learned folk here, i'm interested in seeing some of the courses that everyone's got under their belt.
mine:
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undergrad:
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electives:
engl 1080 - intro univ. english I
engl 1101 - intro univ. english II
psyc 1000 - intro psych I
psyc 1001 - intro psych II
posc 1020 - intro poli sci
busi 1000 - intro business
busi 1101 - intro accounting
chem 1010 - intro chem
phys 1020 - intro phys
minor/extra:
math 1090 - algebra and trig
math 1000 - calculus I
math 1001 - calculus II
math 2000 - calculus III
math 2050 - linear algebra I
math 2051 - linear algebra II
math 2320 - discrete math
math 3000 - real analysis I
math 3001 - real analysis II
math 3202 - vector calculus
math 3210 - complex analysis I
math 3260 - ordinary differential equations
major 1:
econ 2010 - intro microecon
econ 2020 - intro macroecon
econ 2550 - economic stats
econ 3000 - intermed microecon I
econ 3001 - intermed microecon II
econ 3010 - intermed macroecon I
econ 3011 - intermed macroecon II
econ 3150 - money & banking
econ 3550 - mathematical econ I
econ 3551 - mathematical econ II
econ 4030 - international trade
econ 4031 - international finance
econ 4150 - monetary theory
econ 4550 - econometrics I
econ 4551 - econometrics II
major 2:
stat 2500 - intro stats I
stat 2560 - intro stats II
stat 3410 - mathematical stats I
stat 3411 - mathematical stats II
stat 3520 - experimental design I
stat 3530 - survey sampling I
stat 3540 - time series I
stat 4520 - experimental design II
stat 4540 - time series II
stat 4550 - nonparametric stats
stat 4560 - continuous multivariate analysis
stat 4561 - discrete multivariate analysis
stat 4590 - analysis of data
grad:
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stat 6510 - mathematical stats
stat 6586 - probability theory
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easiest was probably business 1000 or 1101, hardest was probability theory.
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04-14-2007, 05:56 PM
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Gooner n' Driver JudoBandwagon
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I don't know your system so just to make clear all my courses are 20 points = 20 weeks
Pedagogy A
Social Science A & B 40 points (political theory, sociology, national economy and cultural geography)
Political theory B
English A and B (english lit, language structure, linguistic and social linguistic
Other
I also have a football coaching degree (2 level)
Basic physiology and treatment (CPR cert)
I am also a licesned pyrotechnical salesman and handle rwith a certificate
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04-14-2007, 06:05 PM
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at last? no, but once more.
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Originally Posted by YeahBee
I don't know your system so just to make clear all my courses are 20 points = 20 weeks
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yeah i should have mentioned that. all of the courses i've ever taken are 3 credit-hour courses of 14 weeks each, and i think my undergrad degree required 120 credit hours (or 40 3 credit-hour courses) total. 6 credit hour or higher courses are pretty rare at this university, hence all the I and II courses i've listed there.
at another canadian university, instead of analysis I and II of 3 CH's each, they might just have a single 6 credit hour course of analysis, for example.
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04-14-2007, 06:22 PM
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I took these one credit classes...
Int. Golf
Swimming x2
Water Polo
Basketball
Weights x3
Running
woohoo
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04-14-2007, 06:27 PM
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el mero mero
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high school grad here. 33 years old, self employed make over 100K a year (yes, it's Canadian but nonetheless)
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Hijo de la chingada. Es la verdad.
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04-14-2007, 06:32 PM
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Green Belt
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First year, was thinking of doing something with the sciences.
BIO 101 Intro Bio 1
CHEM 1110 Intro Chem 1
CHEM 1210 Intro Chem 2
ENG 101
ENG 102
HIST 1114 Canada Since Confederation
POLI 1103 Introduction to World Politics
POLI 203 International Relations
CRIM 101 Intro to Criminology
Part of a Commerce & Business Diploma
ACCT 1110 Principles of Accounting I
CISY 1110 Introduction to Computers
CMNS 1115 Practical Writing
ECON 1150 Principles of Microeconomics
PHIL 1102 Values & Contemporary Issues
ACCT 1210 Principles of Accounting II
BUSN 1210 Management Essentials
CISY 2200 Information Systems I
ECON 1250 Principles of Macroeconomics
BUSN 2429 Business Statistics
CISY 1165 Intro Program Visual Basic.NET
ECON 2490 Canadian Microeconomic Policy
MATH 1125 Calculus for Social Sciences
ECON 1103 Globalization, World Economy
SOSC 2140 Behaviour in Organizations
On a side note the courses I enjoyed the most where Poli Sci and Philosophy.
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04-14-2007, 06:46 PM
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at last? no, but once more.
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Originally Posted by Regalius
On a side note the courses I enjoyed the most where Poli Sci and Philosophy.
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i kind of wish i had taken more poli sci courses rather than psych, physics and chemistry. i took another course not listed there but bombed it in my second year for partying the whole semester and not doing any work. i really liked both of those courses.
on the other hand, i think those two polisci courses had more annoying, fucking opinionated, and VOCAL people in them than any other courses i've done put together. it used to be so irritating to have to listen to the same few dumbasses give their opinions on everything the prof had to say, class after class.
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04-14-2007, 06:47 PM
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nice to meet you
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Oh man. I would like to post to show people how much crap I've taken, but I don't have a list of all the classes. After this summer I'm looking at around 220+ undergrad credit hours and 9 grad.
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04-14-2007, 06:53 PM
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at last? no, but once more.
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Originally Posted by heavy_hands
high school grad here. 33 years old, self employed make over 100K a year (yes, it's Canadian but nonetheless)
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it ain't about money, man. i have a few friends who have no education that make more per year than i ever probably will. i just like seeing the diversity of subjects and knowledge that 'doggers can bring to the table.
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04-14-2007, 06:55 PM
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at last? no, but once more.
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throw down what you remember, luba. i went through my semesters chronologically and sorted the courses afterwards. i have the advantage of still being in school though, so my memory is fresh on the subject.
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