Well. More schedule woes.
I can't have the spring (winter) courses I have now because I didn't notice the time conflict between a museum studies class and Europe in Crisis 1300-1450. I was going to switch out of the Europe and into a seminar about Gilded Age political cartoons...but there is a half hour overlap between the first class and the class I have now/the seminar I'm trying to transfer into.
At least she told me to keep the Holocaust one and the indigenous encounters seminar...
Scratch that, I have to drop BOTH of the courses I was considering swapping (Europe in Crisis and Women/Gender in Africa) because of a time conflict with museum studies.
I know, why not drop Museum Studies and be able to take those classes or a juicy-sounding seminar?
Because...
Well...
I need certain classes that aren't offered as much as the history courses are, so I think I need to take what I can get.
And the two museum studies courses this summer...I think are meeting at the same time. Damnation!
I still signed up for both.
Summer Session 1 (May-June)
[ANP 491]-Special Topics in Anthro (Saint's Rest Museum Project): Mon 9-10am, plus arranged hours
[AL 492]-Special Topics in Museum Studies (that one with the Chicago field trip, possibly will be dropped): Mon/Wed 9-11 (see why I need to decide on which to drop?)
Summer Session 2 (July-August)
[GEO 206]-Physical Geography (possible to be switched to first session, I might just do that): Online
[MC 350]-Evolution and Society: Tues/Thurs
[SPN 202]-Last semester of Spanish for the required two-year competency: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 12:40-2:30
Fall 2006
[HST 364]-South Africa and its Neighbors: Mon/Wed 10:20-11:40
[PLS 321]-American Constitutional Law: Mon/Wed 12:40-2
[AL 485]-Foundations of Museum Studies: Wed 4:10-7
[HST 335]-Europe Age of Revolution 1700-1870: Tues/Thurs 1-2:20 (WITH PROF SWEENEY! TEH YAYS!)
[HST 480]-Seminar American History (America's Rural Past): Tues/Thurs 2:40-4
Spring 2007
[HST 392]-History of the Holocaust: Mon/Wed/Fri 9:10-10
[HST 483]-Seminar Modern European History (The Muslim Experience in Contemporary European History): Mon/Wed 3-4:20
[HST 454]-Special Topics American History (Indigenous Peoples and Encounters 900-1815): 6-7:20
[THR 310]-Acting for Non-Majors: Tues/Thurs 8-9:50
[AL 494]-Museum Exhibitions Theory and Development: Tues 12:40-3:30