Post your Spring 2010 schedule

In summary: I'm an expert summarizer, not a question-answerer.In summary, your schedule for Spring 2010 is: -Object-Oriented Programming (Java)-Computer Programming for Engineers (C/C++)-Calc II-Physics I (CM)-Physics I lab-IT for Electrical Engineers-Taking a light semester because you are going to be taking the physics GRE-Calculus 2-Algebra 2-English course (i'm from Poland)-Classical Mechanics.
  • #1
Quincy
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What's your schedule for Spring 2010? Mine is:

- Object-Oriented Programming (Java)
- Computer Programming for Engineers (C/C++)
- Calc II
- Physics I (CM)
- Physics I lab
- IT for Electrical Engineers
 
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  • #2
Mine is pretty close to yours...

C++ Structural Programming
Calc 2
Physics I for Scientists and Engineers
EE Problem Solving
EE Lab Inst. and Methods

Not really looking forward to 16 credit hours with 40 hours of job work.
 
  • #3
Calculus 2
Algebra 2
programming basics
Elementary Physics 2 (regular Physics course for Physics students)
computer lab 2
physics laboratory 1
English course (i'm from Poland)
 
  • #4
hellbike said:
Calculus 2
Algebra 2

Isn't Algebra 2 taken way before Calc 2?
 
  • #5
Quincy said:
Isn't Algebra 2 taken way before Calc 2?

Probably either for review or, mot likely, Linear Algebra.
 
  • #6
Data Structures
Discrete Structures
Computer Organization
Real Analysis II
Abstract Algebra II
Partial Differential Equations
Undergraduate Research related to isometries of certain product spaces
 
  • #7
quantum 2
solid state physics
abstract algebra 1
general psych
audit complex analysis
research

taking a light semester because I'm going to be taking the physics gre
 
  • #8
pbandjay said:
Data Structures
Discrete Structures
Computer Organization
Real Analysis II
Abstract Algebra II
Partial Differential Equations
Undergraduate Research related to isometries of certain product spaces

how much CH is that?
 
  • #9
Optics
Electromagnetism I (out of 2)
Classical Mechanics.
That will be my first semester of my 3rd year undergrad, out of 5 years. It will start on March of 2010. I just can't wait till then!
 
  • #10
rubrix said:
how much CH is that?

Does CH mean credit hours? If so, then 22.
 
  • #11
For Winter Quarter:
Topology
Modern Algebra
Linear Algebra ( A rigorous course )
Classical Mythology.

Quarter system people generally only take four classes at a time instead of 5.
 
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  • #12
Solid State Physics
Analytical Mechanics and Classical Field Theory
Quantum Field Theory
Functional Analysis
Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
 
  • #13
...wait...Spring 2010? What happened to Winter?
 
  • #14
lisab said:
...wait...Spring 2010? What happened to Winter?

"Your" Winter, "my" summer :). I'll be taking 3 final exams : physics II and III (introductory thermo/fluid mechanics, intro electromagnetism) and Complex Analysis.
 
  • #15
Data Structures and Algorithms
Database Design
Computer Architecture (grad)
Study of Parallel Computation (grad) - I'm guessing this is like architecture, with a focus on multiple core chips.
 
  • #16
fluidistic said:
"Your" Winter, "my" summer :). I'll be taking 3 final exams : physics II and III (introductory thermo/fluid mechanics, intro electromagnetism) and Complex Analysis.

Aaaah right, the Earth's axis is tilted WRT the plane of the ecliptic...I keep forgetting, haha :smile:.
 
  • #17
general chemistry 2 with lab
precalculus

and that's it. i already took all of my electives, and since all sciience and amths are prequisite dependent, i can't take anything else. this summer though ill be taking organic chem 1 and 2 with calculus 1.
 
  • #18
I need to pare it down but here is I will probably take 4 classes from these:

Physics Materials and Devices
Modern Physics
Optics
Differential Equations
Complex Variables
Chem I
Chem Lab
Physics Lab
 
  • #19
What's considered a really full schedule?
 
  • #20
UserName13 said:
What's considered a really full schedule?

Couldn't tell you. I've been in college for 10 years and I'm just now a junior, haha.
 
  • #21
Calculus II
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Intro to Philosophy
Historical Perspectives (ugh.)

EDIT: Also doing Astrophysics research!
 
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Physics: Fluids, Thermo, Quantum, Relativity (one class)
Linear Algebra
English Comp 2
German 2

Credit Hours: 15

After this semester I get to transfer!
 
  • #23
abstract algebra II
intro. analysis in R^n
undergrad research-most likely in geometric group theory
cosmology and intro astrophysics
environmental design (blow off course, need it for an elective)

light, but enjoyable semester. i plan to devote most of my time to research.
 
  • #24
pbandjay said:
Data Structures
Discrete Structures
Computer Organization
Real Analysis II
Abstract Algebra II
Partial Differential Equations
Undergraduate Research related to isometries of certain product spaces

you won't make it. i was taking 21 credits this semester where i was really only doing work for 4 / 7 classes and i couldn't pull it out - i had to drop one.
 
  • #25
Calculus 1
C++
C++ Lab and Recitation
University Physics 1
University Physics 1 Lab
Chemistry 116 (General Chemistry 2)
Chemistry 116 Lab

Should be great since I have C++ pretty much down.
 
  • #26
Modern Physics
Diff EQ

(Easing into an Undergrad Physics Program)
 
  • #27
ice109 said:
you won't make it. i was taking 21 credits this semester where i was really only doing work for 4 / 7 classes and i couldn't pull it out - i had to drop one.

I have 25 hours this semester, and I am doing fine.
 
  • #28
Phy 251/252 Modern Physics/lab
Phy 277 Computation for Physics and Astronomy
Mat 200 Logic Langauge and Proof
Mat 305 Calculus IV
Film History
 
  • #29
Analysis 1
Algebra 2
Enriched Theory of Computation
Intro. to Computer Science
Intro. to Islam

Probably won't be a fun semester :(
 
  • #30
Heat Transfer Operations
Green Chemistry
Process Integration, Simulation, and Economics
Process Dynamics and Controls
Intro to Transport Phenomena
Quantitative Analysis Lab

Also doing research in nanomaterials
 
  • #31
When is a good time to start looking for research opportunities in college?
 
  • #32
ice109 said:
you won't make it. i was taking 21 credits this semester where i was really only doing work for 4 / 7 classes and i couldn't pull it out - i had to drop one.

Ego much?
 
  • #33
Quincy said:
When is a good time to start looking for research opportunities in college?

I'm going to be a second semester freshman, and I got a position researching with a professor in astrophysics. I've heard that a lot of research looks great on grad school applications (if that's the route you're thinking of going). I guess what I'm trying to say is that it's never too early to ask, and it's probably better to do it sooner than later if you're looking to get a decent position.
 
  • #34
mg0stisha said:
I'm going to be a second semester freshman, and I got a position researching with a professor in astrophysics. I've heard that a lot of research looks great on grad school applications (if that's the route you're thinking of going). I guess what I'm trying to say is that it's never too early to ask, and it's probably better to do it sooner than later if you're looking to get a decent position.

Is starting junior year too late? I'm going to be a transfer student
 
  • #35
renob said:
Is starting junior year too late? I'm going to be a transfer student

I'm not an expert, as i am just a freshman, but i don't think you can really be too late when it comes to starting research. I'd suggest trying to get a position now if you want one, as more research is better than not enough. Maybe someone with more knowledge will be able to verify/elaborate on this. Good luck!
 

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