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Multiple Course Sequences
Courses Changing from Two Semesters
to Three Quarters
If you have completed any of the sequences listed below, you
don't need to do anything to prepare for quarter conversion
with respect to these classes. However, if you have completed
only the first course of a sequence - and you intend to finish
the sequence - you should do so before quarter conversion
occurs, if possible. That means,
you should sign up to take the course in the fall of 2004
or spring of 2005!
For example, if you took French 101-a Introductory French
last year, you will probably want to finish that sequence
in the 2004-2005 academic year. If you wait until quarter
conversion to do so, you will need to take two additional
quarter classes to complete the sequence, instead of one semester
class. Of course, if you don't intend or need to finish the
sequence, you do not have to do so.
- AAL 101-a, -b Introductory Chinese will become AAL 101-A,
-B, -C
- AAL 105-a, -b Elementary Arabic will become AAL
105-A, -B, -C
- AAL 112-a, -b Intermediate Chinese will
become AAL 112-A, -B, -C
- BIOL 210-a, -b Biology will become
BIOL 210-A, -B, -C
- CHEM 121, 122 General Chemistry will
become CHEM 101-A, -B, -C
- CHEM 210-a, -b Organic Chemistry
will become CHEM 210-A, -B, -C
- FRENCH 101-a, -b will become
FRENCH 101-A, -B, -C
- FRENCH 102-a, -b Intermediate French
will become FRENCH 101-A, -B, -C
- GERMAN 101-a, -b Introductory
German will become GERMAN 101-A, -B, -C
- MATH 214-a, -b
will become Math 220 Differential Calculus of One-Variable
Functions (previously
214-a), Math
224 Integral Calculus of One-Variable
Functions (previously 214-b), Math 230 Differential
Calculus of Multivariable
Functions (previously 214-c)
- PHYSICS
130-a, -b College Physics will become PHYSICS 130-A,
-B, -C
- PORT 101-a, -b Introductory Portuese
will become PORT 101-A, -B, -C
- SPANISH
101-a, -b will become SPANISH 101-A, -B, -C
Please note: Accelerated
language classes will be offered in the evenings during Summer
Session. Unfortunately, after quarter conversion, intensive
language classes will not be possible during fall, winter
and spring quarters. The two-year BPhil requirement can be
met under the quarter system either by:
a.) completing six language courses in six terms, or
b.) completing three courses (one per term) during fall,
winter and spring of one academic year, plus the equivalent
of three courses taken in accelerated mode during Summer
Session.
One-Semester Courses Changing to
Two-Quarter Sequences
Because of content requirements, the following courses will
each be split into a two-quarter sequence when SCS converts
to the quarter system. If you need to take either of these
courses, you may wish to do so before the quarter conversion
occurs.
- ECON 310 Intermediate Economics will become ECON 310-A,
-B
- ENGLISH 210 English Literary Traditions will become
ENGLISH
210-A, -B
Courses Changing from Two Semesters
to Four Quarters
Each of the introductory anthropology courses will be split
into two quarter courses. This means that, after quarter conversion,
students will need to take four introductory courses instead
of the two currently required. If you are an anthropology
major, you may wish to complete both ANTHRO 201 and 202 before
the quarter conversion. Otherwise, you will need to take additional
course requirements.
- ANTHRO 201 and 202 will be replaced by ANTHRO 211, 213,
214 and 215
Two-Semester Sequences Changing
to Two-Quarter Sequences (no action required)
The following sequences will not be changed as a result of
quarter conversion. If you have taken one of these courses
- and you intend to complete the sequence - you may do so
either during the semester year of fall 2004 to spring 2005,
or during the quarter system that begins in the fall of 2005.
- *ACCT 205, 206 Basic Accounting
- ACCT 210, 211 Intermediate
Accounting
- ENGLISH 110, 111 Composition
- HISTORY 201-A, -B European
Civilization
- HISTORY 210-A, -B History of the U. S.
*The
course numbers and titles have been changed for these courses.
ACCT 205 is now ACCOUNT 204 Introduction to Financial Accounting
I and ACCT 206 is now ACCOUNT 205 Introduction to Financial
Accounting II
Please remember: If your
program does not require the complete sequence, you do not
have to take all classes in that sequence - under either the
semester system or the quarter system.
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