Where can i find a JHU H&S undergraduate course listings?

<p>yeah i cant seem to find them, help would be appreciated, lol fail…</p>

<p>not sure what H&S is but here’s the course registrar for fall '10:</p>

<p>[Registrar’s</a> Office | Fall 2009 Course Schedule](<a href=“Registrar - Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE) | Office of the Registrar | Johns Hopkins University”>Registrar - Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE) | Office of the Registrar | Johns Hopkins University)</p>

<p>even though it says 2009 in the link, the page says 2010.</p>

<p>I assume you’re looking for humanities and social sciences courses? The link <em>idk</em> posted is for the upcoming fall. The university [url=<a href=“http://catalog.jhu.edu/]catalog[/url”>http://catalog.jhu.edu/]catalog[/url</a>] will provide you with a more complete list but there’s a caveat to relying on that. Some of the intro courses listed in the catalog will be offered semester, but most courses are only offered once a year once every couple years. In addition, for humanities courses, the professors/departments often decide what courses to offer each semester, so some of the courses in the catalog may never be taught in your time at Hopkins and other “new” courses may be offered.</p>

<p>Just another question, I’m an incoming bme major (pre-med) who is thinking of minoring in entrepreneurship & management. But it seems like the requirements for BME and H/S are pretty packed spread through 4 years. Can credits the E&M minor be used to satisfy the Humanities/social science BME distribution requirements at the same time?</p>

<p>Go to <a href=“Registrar - Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE) | Office of the Registrar | Johns Hopkins University”>www.jhu.edu/registrar/catalog.pdf</a> to see the course catalog for the 2010-2011 school year.</p>

<p>@pceskis - It’s definitely possible to combine the BME program with the E&M minor and I believe quite a few people do it each year. You’ll need to sit down with the E&M minor course requirement list and see which of the courses fall into the H/S categories. Most (if not all) Econ department courses are S credits, so if you use economics courses where you can for the E&M minor requirements, those will count towards the BME H/S requirement. Some of the courses within the Entrepreneurship and Management program (660.xxx) are also S credits, but many of them will be Q credits, so you’ll need to pick carefully to make sure that you fill both the E&M requirements and the BME H/S requirement.</p>