Posted on 09/07/2011 6:52:30 AM PDT by Titus-Maximus
Available Courses Astronomy ASTR 160 - Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics, Spring 2007
Biomedical Engineering BENG 100 - Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering, Spring 2008
Chemistry CHEM 125 - Freshman Organic Chemistry, Fall 2008
Classics CLCV 205 - Introduction to Ancient Greek History, Fall 2007
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology EEB 122 - Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior, Spring 2009
Economics ECON 159 - Game Theory, Fall 2007 ECON 251 - Financial Theory, Fall 2009 ECON 252 - Financial Markets, Spring 2008
English ENGL 220 - Milton, Fall 2007 ENGL 291 - The American Novel Since 1945, Spring 2008 ENGL 300 - Introduction to Theory of Literature, Spring 2009 ENGL 310 - Modern Poetry, Spring 2007
Environmental Studies EVST 255 - Environmental Politics and Law, Spring 2010
History HIST 116 - The American Revolution, Spring 2010 HIST 119 - The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877, Spring 2008 HIST 202 - European Civilization, 1648-1945, Fall 2008 HIST 234 - Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600, Spring 2010 HIST 251 - Early Modern England, Fall 2009 HIST 276 - France Since 1871, Fall 2007 History of Art HSAR 252 - Roman Architecture, Spring 2009
Italian Language and Literature ITAL 310 - Dante in Translation, Fall 2008
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology MCDB 150 - Global Problems of Population Growth, Spring 2009
Music MUSI 112 - Listening to Music, Fall 2008
Philosophy PHIL 176 - Death, Spring 2007
Physics PHYS 200 - Fundamentals of Physics, I, Fall 2006 PHYS 201 - Fundamentals of Physics, II, Spring 2010
Political Science PLSC 114 - Introduction to Political Philosophy, Fall 2006 PLSC 118 - Moral Foundations of Politics, Spring 2010 PLSC 270 - Capitalism: Success, Crisis and Reform, Fall 2009
Psychology PSYC 110 - Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2007 PSYC 123 - The Psychology, Biology and Politics of Food, Fall 2008
Religious Studies RLST 145 - Introduction to the Old Testament, Fall 2006 RLST 152 - Introduction to New Testament History and
Literature, Spring 2009
Sociology SOCY 151 - Foundations of Modern Social Theory, Fall 2009
Spanish and Portuguese SPAN 300 - Cervantes' Don Quixote, Fall 2009
No number theory. Nuts. Otherwise, some good courses. But, without the units, one would probably do as well with a text, or viewing similar content online.
Interesting though.
Physics was stupid easy and the labs were fun.
I envy you! That's why I never made fun of the nerds or brainiacs in HS. Did not hurt to have that kind of help when I needed it. (Not calling you a nerd...but if physics was easy/fun for you...you're bright!)
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