User:Grenavitar/College courses
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My college courses (so far):
There is a good chance that I will have two majors and two minors. Can you guess them or what institute of "higher education" I attend (hint: it's not a very good one)?
...the University of Delaware? — Jack · talk · 13:40, Monday, 9 April 2007
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[edit] Undergrad
[edit] AP credits
- BISC208 – Introduction to biology II
- HIST205 – United States history I
- HIST205 – United States history II
- POSC150 – American government
Opportunites Missed
- CISC105 or CISC181 I never figured out which it counts for
- FREN107 – French III - Intermediate
[edit] Summer 2003
- MATH201 – Introduction to statistical methods 1
- PHIL204 – World religions
[edit] Fall 2004
- ECON151 – Introduction to microeconomics: prices & markets
- ENGL110 – Criticial reading & writing
- FREN107 – French III - Intermeditate
- LING101 – Introduction to linguistics I
- POSC240 – Introduction to international relations
[edit] Winter 2005 - Taken in London
- HIST374 – History of England to 1715
- ARTH349 – Art and architecture in context
[edit] Spring 2005
- PHIL102 – Introduction to philosophy
- MATH221 – Calculus I
- POSC333 – Communism, fascism, and democracy (actually contemporary political theory)
- PHIL205 – Logic
- HIST102 – Western civilization: 1648–present
[edit] Summer 2005
[edit] Session I
- ECON152 – Introduction to macroeconomics: national economy
- PHIL316 – Time travel
[edit] Session II
- ECON367 – European economic integration
- HIST367 – American western movies
[edit] Fall 2005
- In progress
- ECON340 – International economics
- POSC409 – Global environmental governance & NGO activism
- POSC377 – Arab-Israeli politics
- HIST131 – Islamic near east: 1500–present
- POSC414 – Problems in American foreign policy
- ECON300 – Intermediate microeconomics
[edit] Winter 2006
- Tentative
FREC471 (crosslist ECON471) – Futures and options marketsMATH202 – Intro to statistical methods II- POSC311 – Politics of developing nations
- POSC446 – Human rights and film
- IFST101 – Human services, education & ublic policy
[edit] Spring 2006
- As of 15:51, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
- POSC467 – Islam in global affairs
- PHIL303 – Modern philosophy
- ECON311 – Economics of developing nations
- FREN200 – French grammar and composition
- POSC316 – International political economy
- HIST137 – East Asian civilization: China
- HIST380 — Histor of the Arabi-Israeli conflict
[edit] Summer 2006
[edit] Session I
- GEOG 102 - Human geography
- ANTH 101 - Introduction to culture and social anthropology
- POSC 409 - Current affairs in world politics
- PHIL 367 - Philosophy of non-violence
Credits: 126 Status: :O
[edit] Grad
[edit] Fall 2006
- POSC 815 - Remedial statistics
- POSC 830 - Introduction to international relations theory
- POSC 867 - Politics of the New Middle East
- POSC 629 - Southeast Asia and the World
[edit] Spring 2007
- POSC 802 - Comparative politics
- POSC 807 - America in the Global System
- POSC 813 - Problems in American Foreign Policy
- POSC 850 - COGGS
[edit] Fall 2007
- POSC643 - Trans-Atlantic Migration ?
- POSC81? - Qualitative Methods
- POSC843 - Global Governance
[edit] Spring 2008
- POSC806 - Normative Issues
- POSC804 - Post Industrial Societies
- POSC 604? - International Law
- POSC 850 - COGGS
[edit] Professors
- Just curious if anyone creates pages for them
- Muqtedar Khan
- Vera Brusentsev
- Richard Hanley
- Matthew Hoffmann
- Rudi Matthee/Rudolph Matthee