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I got off work early today. :)

I paid back Waylon for my processor, too.

One of the asst. managers at Papa John's is going to pay me $1 for a lorcet. Silly boy.

Maybe there should be a party for my car when it gets paid off.

I know I had one more thing to post, but I don't remember it.

I made a mistake on my last post, saying that E&M happened at 9:30, but it happens at 10:30. This affects my available classes. Thus I have changed the last post and this one to show the new possibilities.


MATH 3413 - Physical Mathematics I. Complex numbers and functions. Fourier series, solution methods for ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations, Laplace transforms, series solutions, Legendre's equation.

PHYS 3183 - Electricity and Magnetism I. Electrostatics, dielectrics, continuity conditions, magnetic forces and fields, magnetic induction, magnetization, Maxwell's equations.

DANC 4990 - Pilates Body Conditioning. Special Studies 1 to 6 hours. Prerequisite: permission. May be repeated with change of subject matter; maximum credit six hours.

HIST 3213 - Intellectual History of Nineteenth-Century Europe. Examination of the impact on European social and political development of concepts such as Nationalism, Imperialism, Socialism and Darwinism.

PHIL 3253 - History of Ethics. A survey of the major figures in the history of moral philosophy with emphasis on their interrelations, influences on each other and effect on contemporary moral philosophy.

HIST 3623 - Conformity and Dissent in the 1950s and 1960s. Examines conformity and dissent in the 1950s and 1960s. Topics include the consumer culture, suburbia, the impact of television, “McCarthyism”, the Beats and the 1960s counterculture, student protest, civil rights and black nationalism, and women's liberation.

ENGL 3573 - Arthurian Legend and Literature. Examination of the legend of King Arthur in European literature. Concentrate on the historical Arthur, followed by major portion of semester on medieval and modern literary texts concerning Arthur and the Round Table. All texts read in English.

HIST 3933 - History of the Great Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe and America. Covers an important era in the history of human rights and misogyny while offering a view of early modern Europe through social, legal, political, and religious lenses.

ENGL 3813 - Science Fiction. An introduction to a major genre of popular culture. Focuses on the philosophical, social, and creative values of science as a central constituent of modern life. Students explore the social, moral, and political issues at stake in science fiction's critique and occasional celebration of scientific culture.

PHIL 3313 - History of Ancient Philosophy. A survey of Greek and Roman philosophy with concentration on selected readings in classical philosophy from Thales to St. Augustine.

PHIL 4133 - Symbolic Logic I. An introduction to the symbolism and methods of modern deductive logic.

MLL 3043 - Mythology and Folklore. The nature and function of myth and folklore in human societies and the uses to which the study of folklore have been put by anthropologists in both functional and culture-historical analyses of preliterate societies.

MLLL 4970 - Medieval Latin. Seminar 1 to 4 hours. May be repeated with change of content; maximum credit six hours. Varied topics in literature in English translation.

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