What courses are you taking Fall 2005?

<p>I thought I would start one of these since other schools have them…</p>

<p>I change my schedule a lot during add/drop but this is what I am registered for…18 credits at 3crs each:</p>

<p>1 Morphology
2 French Conversation
3 Intermediate Italian I
4 Comparative Euro History (may change this one)
5 Sensation and Perception
6 Creative Writing</p>

<p>A mixture of major/minor/certificat/gen ed reqs. </p>

<p>For what it’s worth…this summer I am also taking 9 credits:</p>

<li> Hungarian (6 credits…intensive…linguistics’ oddball additional language requirement…I love languages so it will e fun!)</li>
<li> British Isles (a history/W. European Studies req)</li>
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<p>major: Linguistics
minor(s): French (probably) and Italian (maybe…not sure though)
certificates: W. European Studies</p>

<p>Expected graduation: spring 2007…originally 06…</p>

<p>Do many kids take classes in the summer term? It seems like a nice way to fill out a second major or just to get a jump on fall classes.</p>

<p>are you pretty fluent in French, then? I def. want to continue my French next year, and I’ve heard Pitt has a pretty good foreign language dept.</p>

<p>my French is OK. I never took a French course at Pitt so I dunno how it is. Nothing beats going to France though. You won’t come out fluent but you will definitely learn a LOT if you spend a good while abroad.</p>

<p>A lot of people take summer courses. If you can afford it, I would reccommend going in the summers…maybe try to catch up on any gen ed reqs so that during the school year you can take moslty what you actually WANT to take.</p>

<p>Do students go for the entire summer, or just for the spring session?</p>

<p>it varies. You have several options for summer sessions or you can go the whole summer. Going the whole summer offers more course variety as opposed to choosing a 6 week session.</p>

<p>BioE 1085 Bioengineering Seminar
Biosc 0150 Foundations of Biology I
ChE 0300 Transport Phenomena
ChE 0301 Transport Phenomena Lab
ChE 1085 Chemical Engineering Seminar
ChE 1530 Biochemical Engineering I
Econ 1110 Intermediate Macroeconomics</p>

<p>Total Credits: 16 (Transport is 6 credits all by itself!!!)</p>

<p>Major: Chemical Engineering
Minor: Bioengineering
Expected Graduation: December 2006</p>

<p>Hey Charman,
Any course or prof recommendations for an engineering freshman?</p>

<p>You are pretty much stuck taking what they make you take as a freshman. You get one elective and that is it. I would suggest Intro to Macro (Econ 0110) or Intro to Psych (Psy 0010). These are pretty easy as long as you try. The rest of your classes will be gen chem 1 (Chem 0960), calc 1 (Math 0220), physics 1 (Phys 0174), and engineering analysis (Engr 0011) unless you have AP credit or something. The following semester will be the second parts of each of those classes…and you will get another elective.</p>

<p>You get more freedom with courses when you become a junior and can choose various ChE, technical, and professional electives.</p>