Real Estate Investment Investments Financial Markets and Institutions Managerial Accouting Statistics
Classical Mythology US History Pre-1865 Astronomy of the Solar System World Literature Religions of the World
Foundations of Library & Information Science I wanted to take a full courseload, but my advisor recommended strongly against it since I have a newborn, so I'm just taking one instead of three.
Technically just two classes this semester. One of them is Medicine I, a 21-semester-hour course. Basically the entire first semester of the medical school curriculum. The other is Medical Spanish II.
The only interesting courses I'm taking: Molecular Biophysics: the focus is on solid-state NMR Computational Quantum Chemistry: taught by the last grad student of a nobel prize winning chemist I'm also TA'ing an introductory partial differential equations course.
non-equilibrium statistical mechanics computation physics chaos and dynamic systems statistics for networks sciences
Religious Studies 100: Creating Utopia in America Math 111: Calc Political Science 170: Political Philosophy
Accounting Quantative Analysis Management Communications Operations- is it sad that I enjoy this class? Marketing yah to first year MBA
Cinema History I Film Theory I Practical Criticism History of the Novel, 1700-1900 Introduction to Production Skills Narrative Theory I
American Electronic Media Intro to Media & Public Affairs Intro to Statistics in Social Science Journalism: Theory And Practice University Writing Beginning Cello
Congrats on the baby--and your advisor is right. I barely remember my son being a newborn--and that was only 7 years ago. Don't be so busy that it passes you by. Plus, it'll give you a semester to get into the library school mindset--it took awhile for a liberal arts major like me to adjust to thinking and talking in acronyms.
Consturctional Engineering and Structural Technology 2 Business Econmics and Management 2 Computer Aided Design 4 History and Development of Buildings 3 Building Law 2 Engineering 3
Justice and Power Race/Ethnicity/Identity in American Literature Macroeconomics History of Western Civilization II U.S. Foreign Policy
Political Science Algebra Sociology (online course) Survey of Academic Library Research (online univ. required course)
Statistics: Probability and Inference Mass Media and Social Change Cognitive Neuroscience Research Methods in Social Psychology