Instead of actually doing work tonight, I looked for classes that I could take next semester. I already know that I'm continuing with Organic Chemistry and Biology and those labs unless I fuck up a lot this semester.
Here are the only classes I found interesting:
The Legal Boundaries of Public and Private Life
Confrontations of public interest and personal rights across three episodes in American cultural history: post-Civil War race relations, progressive-era economic regulation, and contemporary civil liberties, especially sexual and reproductive privacy. Critical legal decisions examined in social and political context. Usually offered every second year.
Unbounded Desires: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Non-Heteronormative Sexualities
Examines sexual expression around the world, some of the array of diverse human activity in this area, and how the social sciences have handled it, and how ethnicity, race, class, and culture influences how non-heteronormative sexuality is viewed. Special one time offering, spring 2006.
Shakespeare
A survey of Shakespeare as a dramatist. From nine to 12 plays will be read, representing all periods of Shakespeare's dramatic career. Usually offered every year.
Detectives, Criminals, and Monsters
Nineteenth-century literature was beset by criminals and haunted by monsters. To back both of these foes it invented one hero, the detective. Gothic novels and detective stories reveal how similar criminals and monsters really are and how close the detective is to becoming one himself. Special one-time offering, spring 2006.
There's information about the classes under the cuts.
Anyone want to share opinions on the classes if you actually read the information?
I'm torn. I hate that Brandeis doesn't offer more classes that interest me.
Or the two others that they do offer have billions of pre-requisites.