let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2013-11-01 01:05 am
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Major: need Intro to Queer Studies, Violence Against Women, Systems of Oppression in Women's Lives, Women and Sexuality, all of which are available winter term, plus several courses that aren't and the internship which I'm saving for last. Also available winter term that I want to take (and I need eighteen credits of women's studies electives and have three): Ecofeminism.
Minor: need eleven credits off a list of which I will have three credits end of fall term. Of that list, the intersections of availability in winter and want to take it are Short Story Writing (which doubles as the 300+ class from that list), Understanding Grammar (ditto), and Intro to Poetry Writing. Also need twelve credits off another list, but they all have prereqs I ain't done yet, and a spare writing or literature course; the writing ones are listed, the literature ones that look vaguely interesting are Intro to Literature: Fiction and Intro to Literature: Poetry.
Baccalaureate core: oh lord. Need a Cultural Diversity class: I think I want Music Cultures of the World or Food in Non-Western Culture. Need a Literature and the Arts class: Intro to Visual Arts, Intro to Literature: Fiction, Intro to Literature: Poetry, Music Appreciation I, II, and III, and Intro to Theatre are the interesting ones there. The benefit of going for Fiction or Poetry is courses taken for the minor can fill bacc core requirements. Need a biological science with lab. The only one that sounds vaguely interesting is Intro to Environmental Science and Sustainability, and it's not all that interesting. Need a Difference, Power, and Discrimination course, and it can't be one that I'm taking for my major: that doesn't leave a hell of a lot. Sociology of the Family, maybe. Need a Contemporary Global Issues course: Leisure and Culture sounds fun. Need a Science, Technology, and Society course: I'm highly entertained that Digital Pornography is an option here. Also, Sustainability for the Common Good.
Liberal arts core: Need a non-Western course: there isn't a handy list of all the Ecampus courses that qualify, sadly, but I bet the other one of Music Cultures of the World or Food in Non-Western Culture would do. Need a Humanities course: I'm going to go out on a limb and say anything off the Literature and the Arts list will fit. Need statistics, which means Introduction to Statistical Methods part one. Or I could go for the BA instead of the BS, in which case never mind statistics but I need a language.
And I really ought to take Money and Banking so when I pass it the F goes off my transcript.
I need to pick, at most, four.
Minor: need eleven credits off a list of which I will have three credits end of fall term. Of that list, the intersections of availability in winter and want to take it are Short Story Writing (which doubles as the 300+ class from that list), Understanding Grammar (ditto), and Intro to Poetry Writing. Also need twelve credits off another list, but they all have prereqs I ain't done yet, and a spare writing or literature course; the writing ones are listed, the literature ones that look vaguely interesting are Intro to Literature: Fiction and Intro to Literature: Poetry.
Baccalaureate core: oh lord. Need a Cultural Diversity class: I think I want Music Cultures of the World or Food in Non-Western Culture. Need a Literature and the Arts class: Intro to Visual Arts, Intro to Literature: Fiction, Intro to Literature: Poetry, Music Appreciation I, II, and III, and Intro to Theatre are the interesting ones there. The benefit of going for Fiction or Poetry is courses taken for the minor can fill bacc core requirements. Need a biological science with lab. The only one that sounds vaguely interesting is Intro to Environmental Science and Sustainability, and it's not all that interesting. Need a Difference, Power, and Discrimination course, and it can't be one that I'm taking for my major: that doesn't leave a hell of a lot. Sociology of the Family, maybe. Need a Contemporary Global Issues course: Leisure and Culture sounds fun. Need a Science, Technology, and Society course: I'm highly entertained that Digital Pornography is an option here. Also, Sustainability for the Common Good.
Liberal arts core: Need a non-Western course: there isn't a handy list of all the Ecampus courses that qualify, sadly, but I bet the other one of Music Cultures of the World or Food in Non-Western Culture would do. Need a Humanities course: I'm going to go out on a limb and say anything off the Literature and the Arts list will fit. Need statistics, which means Introduction to Statistical Methods part one. Or I could go for the BA instead of the BS, in which case never mind statistics but I need a language.
And I really ought to take Money and Banking so when I pass it the F goes off my transcript.
I need to pick, at most, four.