Joined: Wed 09-10-2003 5:23PM Posts: 1209 Location: 1604 Pine St.
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hrm...i'm taking music theory 1 for mine, and theory 2 as my upper level humanity. Of course I know it pretty well, so hopefully I can test out of the first one for credit and start at theory 2. I dunno, just find something that seems interesting to you.
Joined: Tue 09-09-2003 10:52PM Posts: 1145 Location: High in the Rocky Mountains
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Art 80 is a great stand-by, but probably filled up by now.
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Joined: Sun 09-12-2004 8:22PM Posts: 657 Location: somewhere
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If you're going to be here next fall, I'd say take Min309- Commerical Pyrotechnics. Its an easy three hours, you get to blow stuff up, and there arent really any prereqs.
But, I don't know if it counts as a free elective or not, although I do know that it counts as a technical elective for mining.
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Joined: Sun 03-31-2002 10:08PM Posts: 707 Location: Over your shoulder
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I think Bio 135 is Evolution....a very cool class that is easy and you get to learn about how genetics can hinder or excel a population versus another population. Dr Frank is a great prof as well. I strongly recommend.
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Min/MechE 306: Waterjets with Dr. Summers. A pretty fun class in my opinion. Get to cut out your own artwork with the cnc waterjet machine at the research center on kingshighway.
Met 308: Casting with Von richards. Another good one, i'm a cmpe but i enjoyed the class as it taught metallurgy and we got to cast our own designs in bronze and aluminum, and also did a cast iron design project for a railroad car suspension assembly.
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