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ChocolateTrance
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Originally posted by psychosomatica
Bull. Econometrics was ridiculous hard mang... well for me anyway.. um..

THis year.. i'm taking...

Advanced Corporate Finance..
Futures & Options..
Fixed Income Securities..
International Finance..
Integrative Management challenge..

and a couple other courses I haven't figured out yet..

Graham where are you going to school now?


hmmm.... looks like I'm not the only person in commerce who listens to trance after all!

p.s. I'll be in 3 of your classes next year :p
Frenchie
Semester 3

RAD142 * Copywriting for Radio
RTV173 Advanced New Media - Radio
RTV225 ** Radio Promotions
RTV311 Radio Production III
RTV325 Sales and Marketing
RTV395 Announcing Skills III
RTV514 Radio News
perpetuous
My schedule sucks. Seminar times gave me no options when choosing electives, hence the god-awful Medieval Lit. And it's not even worth suffering through, since the English dept stuck me in the most random seminars of all time. Awesome.

ENGLISH 3C06 MEDIEVAL LITERATURE IN ENGLAND, 1200-1500

Middle English literature in a range of genres, such as romance, lyric and chronicle, will be studied in the context of medieval English culture.

ENGLISH 3R06 POSTCOLONIAL CULTURES: THEORY AND PRACTICE

A study of contemporary texts including literature, film, art and other forms of popular culture that engage the implications of living in a postcolonial world. Close consideration will be given to issues of imperialism, globalization, race, gender, ethnicity, nation, language and representation.

ENGLISH 4FT3 THE FAIRY TALE

A study of the fairy tale from the structuralist, psychoanalytic, and sociological points of view, concentrating on the tales of the Brothers Grimm in translation and considering the importance of fairy tales in acculturation and their symbolic significance.

ENGLISH 4TS3 TORTURED SUBJECTS OF ROMANTICISM

This course explores what the Romantics meant when they spoke of the "self" and how they began to rethink it as both a glowing ideal and a source of cultural antagonism and resentment.

ENGLISH 4WW3 WOMEN WRITERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

An exploration of poetry and fiction written by women in the 18th century, with particular attention to the social and philosophical concerns of these writers.

ENGLISH 4NH3 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE

Study of various Nathaniel Hawthorne works.

SOCIOL 2T03 SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT

This course provides a detailed theoretical and empirical examination of how sport is culturally organized, experienced and mediated.

SOCIOL 3G03 SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH CARE

Selected issues concerning forms of providing health care.
nadezhda
man, i really want to go get another degree! . i kinda miss school. (shhhhhh)
dallastar
i miss skool too! :(

IF I went back I would go to Los Angeles to get my A.C.E. in editing.
OR
I would get a second degree in Interior Design/Architecture!
abutony
alaas... doin my PhD in Med Sci
MLB
havent started will soon though , will be attending flight school at BCIT in vancouver.
** TigerLily **
Last year - w000t!!

FIRST SEMESTER - University of Sydney, Australia

CHNG4806 - Chemical Engineering Design B
In the overall design process, chemical engineers must clearly understand the (often complex) interactions and trade-offs that occur between technical, economic, social and environmental considerations. This UoS builds on concepts in each of these areas introduced in previous years but with an emphasis on their successful integration within a comprehensive design activity.

CHNG5002 - Environmental Decision Making
To acquaint students with issues in environmental decision making, including those with a wide range of consequences and stakeholders, and uncertainties in the information available to support the decisions. To familiarise students with approaches and tools available to support such complex decision making, including those for the identification of decision objectives and criteria for assessment, and for determining and critically assessing the preferred outcome(s) of the decision process.

CHNG5003 - Green Engineering
This course will examine cutting edge examples of sustainable technologies across a broad range of applications relevant to chemical engineering.

HSTY1088 - Australian History: An Introduction


SECOND SEMESTER - U of T

Might look something like this... will have to choose in August.

CHE461H1S Chemical Properties of Polymers
Several methods of polymer synthesis and characterization are discussed. Several polymer characterization techniques are introduced, including gel permeation chromatography, differential
scanning calorimetry, thermal gravimetric analysis, among others.

CHE462H1S Food Engineering
Food processing at the molecular and unit operation levels. The chemistry and kinetics of specific food processes. The application of chemical engineering unit operations distillation, extraction, drying) and food specific unit operations such as extrusion, thermal processing refrigeration/freezing. The course will include two plant trips.

CHE468H1S1 Nuclear Engineering
Fundamental and applied aspects of nuclear engineering. The structure of the nucleus; nuclear stability and radioactive decay; the interaction of radiation with matter including radiological health hazards; the interaction of neutrons including cross-sections, flux, moderation, fission, neutron diffusion and criticality. Poison buildup and their effects on criticality. Nuclear engineering of reactors, reactor accidents, and safety issues.

CHE564H1S1 Pulp & Paper Processes
The processes of pulping, bleaching and papermaking are used to illustrate and integrate chemical engineering principles. Chemical reactions, phase changes and heat, mass and momentum transfer are discussed. Processes are examined on four scales: molecular, diffusional, unit operations and mill.

CHE488H1S Entrepreneurship and Business for Engineers
This course is intended to give the students an understanding of small business enterprises and to introduce the skills needed to run one. We will cover how to launch a new firm, its technical, economic, legal, HR, marketing & sales and financial aspects together with case histories from industry.
Cosmic Fur
Damn, Chem Engineering is hardcore. I have a friend that takes Chem Eng in Waterloo. She showed me some of her work, hooollllllyyy fuuuuuck. I like physics, can deal with bio, but I could never for th elife of me understand chem. Last time I took it was in grade 11 (or 10?) in high school, and I failed the whole chem unit beautifully.
FunkyGroove
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Damn, Chem Engineering is hardcore. I have a friend that takes Chem Eng in Waterloo. She showed me some of her work, hooollllllyyy fuuuuuck. I like physics, can deal with bio, but I could never for th elife of me understand chem. Last time I took it was in grade 11 (or 10?) in high school, and I failed the whole chem unit beautifully.


chem in high school was fun, had a B in the final exam in grade 12

but uni. level is dif story

** TigerLily **
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Damn, Chem Engineering is hardcore. I have a friend that takes Chem Eng in Waterloo. She showed me some of her work, hooollllllyyy fuuuuuck. I like physics, can deal with bio, but I could never for th elife of me understand chem. Last time I took it was in grade 11 (or 10?) in high school, and I failed the whole chem unit beautifully.


surprisingly - it's not that much chemistry
it's been touch but i like it and i'm glad it'll be over it one year.
dallastar
film school is where it's at!
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