Sunday, January 31, 2010

More class possibilities

I've been geeking out over what classes I want to take in the next five terms and came up with this list. As I have said before, this is certainly not the last word on this and I may change my mind on everything. But it seems like I might be getting closer to actually figuring out what I want to do and would enjoy. We'll see.
  • WR122 English Composition -OR- WR227 Technical Writing
  • HPE295 Health and Fitness for Life -OR- 3 one credit PE classes like Tai Chi or Yoga
  • HUM100 Intro to Humanities
  • PHL206 Intro to Environmental Ethics (infrequent offering)
  • ART140 Digital Photography (maybe)
  • option - PHL191 Critical Thinking: Language and Layout of Argument (infrequent offering)
  • option - WR222 Writing Research Papers (requires WR122 first)
  • EC285 Intro to Political Economy (infrequent offering)
  • SOC228 Intro to Environmental Sociology (infrequent offering)
  • option - ANTH214 Human Environments: Ecological Aspects (infrequent offering)
  • BI101 Biology
  • CH105 General Chemistry II
  • option - Physics or higher level biology or chemistry
  • MTH112 Elementary Functions
  • MTH251 Calculus I
  • MTH243 Statistics I
  • MTH244 Statistics II
  • option - ESR172 Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives
  • option - ESR173 Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives 
It remains to be seen whether I'm able to actually get into the classes that I want. At least three of them (and two optionals) are not offered very often and could require commuting to another campus. The optional classes can be taken in place of classes I think I want, but may not be able to get into for whatever reason, and they sound interesting. I really want to finish the ESR series that I'm in right now (last 2 listed) even though I won't need the credits. All of these classes ,along with the classes that I have already finished, will complete the requirements for a 2-year transfer degree to Portland State University. I may be able to finish them by the end of the spring term next year, but may have to go through the summer term.

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