ANT 105. Introduction to Anthropology (3) Introduction to the physical, archaeological, linguistic, and ethnological fields of anthropology; biological and cultural evolution of man. ANT 210. Physical Anthropology (3) Introduction to the study of human evolution. Consideration given to the fossil evidence for humans and putative human ancestors, early development of culture, and dynamics of cultural and biological changes in recent and living human populations. ENG 103. College Writing and Reading (Advanced) (3) Prerequisite: Special competence demonstrated in an English placement test, Advanced Placement test, or CLEP test. College-level writing and reading for advanced students. Extensive practice in composing processes and in gathering, analyzing, synthesizing, and documenting information from sources. HST 202. American History (3) United States from 1865 to present. MAT 115. Precalculus (3) Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on the UNCW mathematics placement test. (This is usually equivalent to an SAT score above 500 in math, and at least a "B" average in algebra I and II, geometry, advanced algebra and trigonometry.) Functions and their inverses, mathematical induction, exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomial and rational functions, trigonometric functions and their inverses. (Except for supplementary mathematics credit, no credit granted after the completion, with a grade of "C-" or better, of MAT 111, 112, or a mathematics course numbered 151 or higher.) yep :H
i thought you were doing cultural anthro? in geology, i found out that i actually enjoy the studying fossils thing. i must not of enjoyed physical anthro cause it was at 9 am.. hahah.. thats how i got hooked on coffee.
in the english classes i've had to take, you wrote a total of 3 papers. and you didnt learn anything except maybe that you actually can write 10 page papers in one night (if you didnt already know that..). dont worry too much. i mean, all your classes SHOULD be work, but nothing too worry over.
i'm just worried because it's an advanced class i've heard enough about general college classes being quite difficult but advanced
ewwww history you should take intro to archaeology instead or linguistics... if you're doing cultural anth linguistics would be a good backup knowledge base to help study stuff
arch rocks my socks except for me not having the patience to pursue it as a career at all IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIii'm taking Comm 382 Employment Law Comm 481 Collective Bargaining Cmpt 275 Organizational Information Systems Art 161 Intro to Photography and maybe Phil 202 Philosophy of Religion (Introduction) or Anth 220 Intro to Ethnological Thought and Social Structure Can't decide if 5 courses is gonna be too much for me and if it isn't, whether I'd rather the phil or the anth (I'm taking another phil in term two)
yeah all philosophy classes were either closed, too early (which meant time confliction anyways) or needed a prereq but there was one class that had no prereq or wasn't full but for some reason i couldn't take it it was Philosophy of the Mind i'm gonna try to take a phil class next semester or at least Asian Religions but i need to knock Phil 101 out of the way before i can take the Buddhism course so i may do that 101 being intro to philosophical thinking
oh: anthropology 102 (intro to cultural anthro) english 257 (western world lit) Sociology 101 Social Work 101 and I have to do 25 hours at least of volunteer work for the social work class. and if i dont get a good paying job, i have to work a full time and part time job.... but i get to live in the dorms.
weird I've never taken a phil class before most of the requirements for them are at least x credits in the univ (like 24, so two years worth of schoolishness), which I have already