I think Ill go check gosfu again and make a prelim assessment of what I can take now that I know one of my classes is full, I think two days is safeish to make a plan, I had about 6 courses planned out to take.
i goofed and forgot! but luckily they accept cc over gosfu now, so i just did that and it updated within an hour and i got to reg about an hour after my alloted day way back on the 5th hehe
hey imelting or anyone who is in Econ, I was wondering if you could help me some econ course/requirement info. i've been trying to contact econ advisors in person but they're all really busy and they haven't replied to my emails yet! grr so this is my last resort...lol
anyway, you know this list, i'm sure:
GROUP REQUIREMENT LIST (C- OR BETTER NEEDED)
* ECON 102-3 The World Economy * ECON 104-3 Economics and Government * ECON 110-3 Foundations of Economic Ideas * ECON 208-3 History of Economic Thought * ECON 250-3 Economic Development in the Pre-industrial Period * ECON 309-5 Introduction to Marxian Economics * ECON 353-4 Economic History of Canada * ECON 354-3 Comparative Economic Institutions * ECON 355-4 Economic Development * ECON 395-5 Comparative Economic Systems * ECON 404-3 Honors Seminar in Methodology of the Social Sciences * ECON 407-3 Seminar in Marxian Economics * ECON 409-3 Seminar in Economic Thought * ECON 450-3 Seminar in Quantitative Economic History * ECON 451-3 Seminar in European Economic History * ECON 452-3 Economic Prehistory * ECON 453-3 The Economics of Education * ECON 455-3 Seminar in Economic Development * ECON 490-3 Seminar in Public Choice
Do I have to complete one from the list before I apply to get into the Econ dept? Are they offered every semester? it seems like there are only like 2 or 3 courses from this list that are offered each semester and it's usually not the one I want :(
hey imelting or anyone who is in Econ, I was wondering if you could help me some econ course/requirement info. i've been trying to contact econ advisors in person but they're all really busy and they haven't replied to my emails yet! grr so this is my last resort...lol
anyway, you know this list, i'm sure:
GROUP REQUIREMENT LIST (C- OR BETTER NEEDED)
* ECON 102-3 The World Economy * ECON 104-3 Economics and Government * ECON 110-3 Foundations of Economic Ideas * ECON 208-3 History of Economic Thought * ECON 250-3 Economic Development in the Pre-industrial Period * ECON 309-5 Introduction to Marxian Economics * ECON 353-4 Economic History of Canada * ECON 354-3 Comparative Economic Institutions * ECON 355-4 Economic Development * ECON 395-5 Comparative Economic Systems * ECON 404-3 Honors Seminar in Methodology of the Social Sciences * ECON 407-3 Seminar in Marxian Economics * ECON 409-3 Seminar in Economic Thought * ECON 450-3 Seminar in Quantitative Economic History * ECON 451-3 Seminar in European Economic History * ECON 452-3 Economic Prehistory * ECON 453-3 The Economics of Education * ECON 455-3 Seminar in Economic Development * ECON 490-3 Seminar in Public Choice
Do I have to complete one from the list before I apply to get into the Econ dept? Are they offered every semester? it seems like there are only like 2 or 3 courses from this list that are offered each semester and it's usually not the one I want :(
And you got into all but one, damn you are lucky...
I had to call about CMNS 110 because the remainder of the spots were reserved, but I managed to find my way in there. Definitely thankful for that one.
Wanted to take CMNS110, CMNS230, SA250 (distance) and REM100.
I am now in..: REM100 SA250 CMNS253 (waitlist..spot 13, hope I get in) ??? >> looking for another second year class now @ Vancouver or Surrey.
REM in Burnaby or Surrey?
If you still want CMNS 110, I would suggest giving the adviser a call. I phoned her yesterday while I was making my choices and explained that I will be declaring my Major in Communications. I guess they have about half the class reserved, that sounds like a lot to me.
for REM100, if you have some prof ____ Irwin (forgot first name), make sure you have food or something to help you stay awake because he just drones on and on, resulted me in falling asleep in all his lectures but i still made it out with a B+ thanks to a good environmental science background.
you'll get 3 large assignments(won't take more than a week each), final was easy.
i'm doing a major in environmental science so i find resource and environmental management interesting, the course itself gives you a good realization of what the main concern is in the modern world, and that would be the extent of human anthroprogenic impacts. It provides you with a better understanding of the pressures our planet is undergoing and a better appreciation of what we have and will have to combat for the next 60 years. i'd give the course itself a B.
It's an external requirement in my Major, but I was looking forward to taking the class anyway. The Science designation is the part that is throwing me off (never been too gifted at science courses). I guess I'll wait and see what happens!
im not 100% positive, but i believe you need to have the group requirement done, b4 u can apply for the major. if you hav completed all the checkpts just bring your transcript to the adviser
as for when those courses are offered, only the core courses i believe are offered every semester
other ones are cycled in
take for example 368, the past 1.5 years ive been following, its only been offered during the fall and spring, and not during the summer semester
So far I am enrolled in: CRIM 103 SPANISH 102, and LING 110 (Wonder of Words) - Has anyone taken this course or know what it is like? I have no idea what to expect and am now kind of thinking to not take it...(I too am looking for "GPA boosters" and wondering if this maybe helps or is a relatively easy course?)
And I am also on waitlist for: KIN 193 (Exercise health and performance), and CRIM 220 (Research methods)
Comments
HIST 355 or (HIST 374)
HUM 332
HUM 216
HIST 422 or (HIST 307)
HUM 340 or (ARCH 336)
I can pretty much forget about taking any of the upper level humanities with my late reg date.
Need to take crim 103, any other lower level crim course I haven't taken, stat 203 and a B-SCI course.
The Registrar people doeserve to die.
got a bunch of 1xx courses i need to do since i changed my stream.
i goofed and forgot! but luckily they accept cc over gosfu now, so i just did that and it updated within an hour and i got to reg about an hour after my alloted day way back on the 5th hehe
you can find that in your account summary under campus finances.
anyway, you know this list, i'm sure:
GROUP REQUIREMENT LIST (C- OR BETTER NEEDED)
* ECON 102-3 The World Economy
* ECON 104-3 Economics and Government
* ECON 110-3 Foundations of Economic Ideas
* ECON 208-3 History of Economic Thought
* ECON 250-3 Economic Development in the Pre-industrial Period
* ECON 309-5 Introduction to Marxian Economics
* ECON 353-4 Economic History of Canada
* ECON 354-3 Comparative Economic Institutions
* ECON 355-4 Economic Development
* ECON 395-5 Comparative Economic Systems
* ECON 404-3 Honors Seminar in Methodology of the Social Sciences
* ECON 407-3 Seminar in Marxian Economics
* ECON 409-3 Seminar in Economic Thought
* ECON 450-3 Seminar in Quantitative Economic History
* ECON 451-3 Seminar in European Economic History
* ECON 452-3 Economic Prehistory
* ECON 453-3 The Economics of Education
* ECON 455-3 Seminar in Economic Development
* ECON 490-3 Seminar in Public Choice
Do I have to complete one from the list before I apply to get into the Econ dept? Are they offered every semester? it seems like there are only like 2 or 3 courses from this list that are offered each semester and it's usually not the one I want :(
hoping to take:
BUS 272
BUS 251
ECON 105
ENGL 104
>_>
CMNS 110
CMNS 235
CMPT 165 (Distance)
LING 100
REM 100
FPA 137 (Waitlist)
Need to drop one.
crim 320
sa 355
sa 356
sa 357
i think that's right, lol
I am now in..:
REM100
SA250
CMNS253 (waitlist..spot 13, hope I get in)
??? >> looking for another second year class now @ Vancouver or Surrey.
and I got into:
CRIM 101, 131
MACM 201,
CMPT 275, 300
Even the chutes that I wanted.
If you still want CMNS 110, I would suggest giving the adviser a call. I phoned her yesterday while I was making my choices and explained that I will be declaring my Major in Communications. I guess they have about half the class reserved, that sounds like a lot to me.
you'll get 3 large assignments(won't take more than a week each), final was easy.
im not 100% positive, but i believe you need to have the group requirement done, b4 u can apply for the major. if you hav completed all the checkpts just bring your transcript to the adviser
as for when those courses are offered, only the core courses i believe are offered every semester
other ones are cycled in
take for example 368, the past 1.5 years ive been following, its only been offered during the fall and spring, and not during the summer semester
So far I am enrolled in:
CRIM 103
SPANISH 102, and
LING 110 (Wonder of Words)
- Has anyone taken this course or know what it is like? I have no idea what to expect and am now kind of thinking to not take it...(I too am looking for "GPA boosters" and wondering if this maybe helps or is a relatively easy course?)
And I am also on waitlist for:
KIN 193 (Exercise health and performance), and
CRIM 220 (Research methods)