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Posted: 9/4/2006, 4:01 pm
by laurel
Greek and Latin Elements in English
Greek Language I
Phonetics & Phonology
Semantics
Seminar in Morphology
and i'm very excited for all of them. i have become a linguistics geek.
Posted: 9/4/2006, 7:26 pm
by megxyz128
SPAN 356 - Spanish Civilizations and Culture
MATH 115 - Calculus
BE 401 - Managerial Economics
ENG 232 - Intro to Fiction
Posted: 9/4/2006, 7:30 pm
by think_about_it
I'm not in school anymore. No classes for me! Just Work

Noooo. I miss school sometimes
Posted: 9/4/2006, 7:45 pm
by Axtech
Rusty wrote:I'm also considering taking a minor in Psychology, but we'll see how I enjoy this psych class. Robbo, do you have any advice to offer about psychology?
Just to remember that in an intro course, you're going to cover a lot of material over a broad range of topics. If you plan to move on in psyc, think of this course as a "sampler" from which you'll choose your favourite topic(s) to continue with.
Posted: 9/4/2006, 10:29 pm
by Rusty
Thanks man. What I'm really interested in now I guess would be called behavioural psychology. The reasons why people do the things they do, and why they act as they do. What compells them to do stuff, the different ways the human mind reacts to stress. Defence mechanisms and stuff like that.
Posted: 9/4/2006, 10:59 pm
by menomena
ECN 303 - Managerial Economics
ECN 333 - History of Economics
ECN 373 - International Trade
ECN 385 - Economics of Industies
ENG 304 - Lyric Poetry
Yes, I have a class where I dissect and discuss Leonard Cohen songs. Life is good.
Posted: 9/4/2006, 11:43 pm
by Henrietta
Organization and People Management
Operations Management
Employment Law
International Management
Corporate Finance
Discussions With Business Leaders
Posted: 9/5/2006, 1:51 pm
by gokirk72
Yea, I've still got one more year of high school...
1. College Prep English IV
2. Honors American Government (first semester)
2. Humanities (second semester)
3. Advanced Placement Calculus
4. Advanced Placement US History
5. Lunch
6. Advanced Placement Physics
7. Phys Ed IV / Study Hall / Physics Lab
8. Advanced Placement Statistics
Yea, I loaded up my senior year.. lots of work, but it's all easy
Posted: 9/5/2006, 2:07 pm
by starseed_10
i'd get at least a B in lunch.
Posted: 9/5/2006, 2:33 pm
by beautiful liar
i have:
approaches to english grammar
the literary tradition of english
creative writing
perspectives on human nature
intermediate french
woo!
Posted: 9/5/2006, 8:37 pm
by Henrietta
Do you have a different kind of econ to take besides managerial? Because we have micro, macro, and international. But managerial and financial accounting. Done with accounting, not so done with econ. Thankfully, econ is 100 times better than accounting. But finance...*shudder*
Posted: 9/6/2006, 7:52 am
by Random Name
Gahhhh I can't get into stupid french.
I need it for my degree.
But I dont want to take it. Ever. No no no.
And now I'm not registared for the class apparently and there are no other french classes that fit my time slots.
weakkkkkk.
Posted: 9/6/2006, 6:41 pm
by Hope
gokirk72 wrote:7. Phys Ed IV / Study Hall / Physics Lab
this is
one subject?
Posted: 9/6/2006, 6:53 pm
by Sonya
i just applied to
Capilano College today.
i'll tell you my classes exactly when i get there next september.

Posted: 9/6/2006, 7:14 pm
by Random Name
oohh I know someone who went there this year.
Posted: 9/6/2006, 9:09 pm
by Rusty
I love my social work class!!!!!!!
Posted: 9/7/2006, 8:33 am
by Henrietta
That's my roommate's major.
Can you take the class online or through independent study? That's what I do when I can't get into classes. Or simply don't want to attend them.
Posted: 9/7/2006, 9:12 am
by nelison
final year of my undergrad... (POST = Politics, CAST = Canadian Studies)
POST3953 Critical Studies in Global Governance
POST317 US Politics
POST405 Contemporary Canadian Problems: Public Policy
POST424 Canada, Globalization and Development
POST427 Democracy and Global Order
POST425 Global Political Economy
CAST221 Empire Ontario: Ontario from 1867 to 1945
CAST222 Empire Ontario: Ontario from 1945 to present
Also, for Rusty and Robbo, if you have a chance to take a course in child development I would strongly suggest it. It was probably the most interesting psych course I had the chance to take while I was working towards my psych/politics double major.
Posted: 9/7/2006, 9:25 am
by Axtech
I'm taking one in second term

Posted: 9/7/2006, 9:30 am
by nelison
for some reason when I was reading over your courses Developmental Psychology struck me as lifetime development, which is not nearly as interesting. Child Dev will probably make you worried that you're going to ruin any kids you might have in the future, but you'll get over that when you realize you're damned no matter what you do with the kid anyways haha.