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Can't wait for Fall!
Calculus II
Classical Mechanics w/ lab
C++ Data Structures
Introduction to VHDL
Microcontrollers
Calculus II
Classical Mechanics w/ lab
C++ Data Structures
Introduction to VHDL
Microcontrollers
Fizex said:Classical Mechanics I
Quantum Mechanics I
Electro & Magnetostatics
Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos
Dynamics and Bifurcations I
Abstract Vector Spaces
Those are my choices. I'm registering for all of these but I might drop 2 during the free add/drop period if my workload is too demanding. Vector spaces will be easy, and I'm leaning on some nonlinear mathematics. My friend thinks I'm insane.
Ivan92 said:Can't wait for Fall!
Calculus II
Classical Mechanics w/ lab
C++ Data Structures
Introduction to VHDL
Microcontrollers
anonymity said:naah it's a 100 level philosophy course. No math, no prereques, just general education stuff. The linear algebra course is just two credits, too, and the fact that the programming course will be a joke helps me rest easy, as well.
aiiiieeeee are you the one who gets to work @ CERN?eXorikos said:Advanced Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Energy
Solid State Physics I (the first graduate course on solid state)
Astrophysics
Lasers and laserspectroscopy
Quantum Field Theory (not 100% sure I will take this or a course to prepare for a postgraduate on nuclear engineering)
I study nuclear physics btw. :)
HeLiXe said:aiiiieeeee are you the one who gets to work @ CERN?
So cool!eXorikos said:I have been there on an install job. I might go back for a project next year in the second semester.
gungywamp said:Applied Mathematics I (grad)
Abstract Algebra
Electromagnetism I
Introductory Astronomy and Astrophysics
Senior Seminar (project in Fluid Mechanics in preparation for project in MHD in the Spring)
I'm looking forward to it!
HeLiXe said:So cool!
xicor said:Fundamentals of Modern Physics
Thermal Physics
Electromagnetic Theory I
Probability(Calculus based)
Materials Science & Engineering I
Intro to Canada
kylem said:What's this?
Lol. That gave me a good laugh.Math Is Hard said:It's the pre-req for Advanced Canada, obviously.
thegreenlaser said:My friend took an intro to logic course and actually found it reasonably difficult. Just because math isn't a prereq. doesn't mean that you won't be expected to do logical proofs. Hers was a general education with no math or prereqs yet most of the course was based on proofs. I even know some honours math majors who struggled with one of the intro to logic classes (you'd think introductory proofs would be super easy for them). Also, how do you know for a fact that the programming course will be a joke? It just sounds like you're setting yourself up to get majorly stressed out.
Totalderiv said:Freshman fall schedule(going for Math major with classes in computer science):
-Intro to CS majors
-Writing 1
-Calc II
-University Seminar
-World Civ
What do you guys think?
anonymity said:Regardless, it is only 19 credits...
cjl said:After my last encounter with a 19 credit semester, I'll never say that again.