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First, I donated blood again today. Yes it worked this time.

Secondly, I'm in Materials Engineering Co-op - this will be exciting, except for the fact that since I wasn't one of the first-prioritized for registration, I don't get as many sections to choose from.

Fall
2005
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
08:00  ENGG 299
LEC A1 61234
ETL E1 001
  
09:00MATH 209
LEC C1 62850
V 120
MATH 209
LEC C1 62850
V 120
MATH 209
LEC C1 62850
V 120
CIV E 270
LEC A1 60580
NRE 2 001
CIV E 270
LEC A1 60580
NRE 2 001
10:00MAT E 252
LEC A2 61459
ETL E1 003
MAT E 252
LEC A2 61459
ETL E1 003
MAT E 252
LEC A2 61459
ETL E1 003
11:00  MATH 209
LAB C4 62853
CAB 369
  
12:00   
CHEM 261
LEC EA2 62867
TL B 2
CHEM 261
LEC EA2 62867
TL B 2
13:00E E 239
LEC A1 60822
ETL E1 003
E E 239
LEC A1 60822
ETL E1 003
E E 239
LEC A1 60822
ETL E1 003
14:00
E E 239
LAB D2 60824
ETL E4 001
MAT E 252
LAB D04 61463
CME 672
 CHEM 261
LAB EJ1 62871
 CIV E 270
LAB D10 66513
NRE L2 020
15:00
  
16:00
17:00     
18:00PHIL 101
LEC Q1 66898
HC 1 7
  
  
19:00  
20:00PHIL 101
SEM R1 66899
HC 1 7
    
21:00   
  
22:00   

Compacted Courses
CourseSection/ClassLocationDaysTimeLength
CME 200LEC A1 66829ETL E1 017
ETL E1 013
T
T
08:00 - 17:50
13:00 - 14:50
September 6

  • CHEM 261 - Organic Chemistry I - The correlation of structure and chemical bonding in carbon compounds with the physical properties and chemical reactivity of organic molecules. Discussion will be based on functional groups with emphasis on hydrocarbons and derivatives that contain halogens, oxygen, sulfur, and the hydroxy group. Introduction to stereochemistry, three dimensional structure, reaction mechanisms, especially addition to double bonds, nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions. Prerequisite CHEM 102 or 105.
  • CIV E 270 - Mechanics of Deformable Bodies I - Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.
  • CME 200 - Introduction to Chemical and Materials Engineering - Topics of interest to second year Chemical and Materials Engineering students, with special reference to industries in Alberta. Offered in a single day during the first week of September. Restricted to students registered in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering. (Credit only)
  • E E 239 - Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering - Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines.
  • ENGG 299 - Orientation to Cooperative Education - An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Studies Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resumé; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics, safety and human rights. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement. (Credit only)
  • MAT E 252 - Materials Science II - An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic and chemical properties to atomic, molecular and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, strengthening processes. Laboratories include mechanical properties of metals and polymers, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, corrosion. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.
  • MATH 209 - Calculus III - Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (2) Restricted to Engineering students.
  • PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy: Values and Society - An introduction to the classical problems of philosophy through study and critical discussion of selected philosophical classics and contemporary works. Emphasis will be placed on questions of moral and other values and on the nature of society and justice.


Winter
2006
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
08:00ENGL 199
LEC D1 71222
BUS B 5
CH E 243
LEC B2 70350
ETL E1 007
ENGL 199
LEC D1 71222
BUS B 5
CH E 243
LEC B2 70350
ETL E1 007
ENGL 199
LEC D1 71222
BUS B 5
09:00MATH 201
LEC ER1 72546
V 111
MATH 201
LEC ER1 72546
V 111
MATH 201
LEC ER1 72546
V 111
  
10:00SOC 366
LEC B1 72234
TL 12
CH E 243
SEM J4 70356
V 110
SOC 366
LEC B1 72234
TL 12
SOC 366
LEC B1 72234
TL 12
11:00     
12:00   
MAT E 256
LEC B1 71450
ETL E1 008
MAT E 256
LEC B1 71450
ETL E1 008
13:00CME 265
LEC B1 76941
CME 344
CME 265
LEC B1 76941
CME 344
CME 265
LEC B1 76941
CME 344
14:00CME 265
LAB H1 76942
ETL E2 010
 MATH 201
LAB ER3 72553
CAB 369
MAT E 256
LAB H1 71451
CME 672
 
15:00  
 
16:00MAT E 256
SEM J1 72892
NRE 1 143
  

  • CH E 243 - Engineering Thermodynamics - An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101, and EN PH 131.
  • CME 265 - Process Analysis - Basic process principles; material and energy balances, transient processes, introduction to computer-aided balance calculations; one tour to a local chemical plant. Prerequisites: ENCMP 100, MATH 102 and CHEM 105. Corequisites: CH E 243 and MATH 209 or equivalent.
  • ENGL 199 - Essentials of Writing for Engineering Students - This course is designed to develop the student's ability to write the narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive prose fundamental to all written communication. Instruction and practice will be integrated with the study of prose models drawn from modern essayists. A review of basic grammar will be included. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only. (It's as if we're assumed to be idiots who don't know any English! —ed.)
  • MAT E 256 - Materials Engineering - Elements of crystallography, x-ray diffraction, and applications in materials. Compositional and microstructural characterization of materials. Crystal defects. Introduction to electronic materials. Prerequisite: MAT E 252 or equivalent.
  • MATH 201 - Differential Equations - First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to Engineering students and Science students in the following programs: Specialization Physics, Specialization Geophysics or Specialization Computing Science. (2) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in any of MATH 205, 334, or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination.
  • SOC 366 - People in Industry - Introduction to the sociological analysis of the attitudes and behavior of employees in work organizations, with emphasis on the contemporary Canadian situation. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only.


So yeah, stalk me. I'll be the one with the black cape and the knife on Halloween.

Date: 2005-07-08 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] siromygod.livejournal.com
So yeah, stalk me. I'll be the one with the black cape and the knife on Halloween.

Lol, I remember that.

Date: 2005-07-08 10:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyrasantae.livejournal.com
I'm getting a new cape, though. And of course I'll always have a new knife.

Date: 2005-07-08 10:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyrasantae.livejournal.com
Additionally I screwed up something on my timetable (missing a crucial class) so I've updated the tables above (sheesh, you totally don't know how much time it takes to copy the html from the site and adapt it so it looks good on here).

Date: 2005-07-12 10:55 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You took IB, didn't you? Skip ENGL 199 and take something in its place.

- Nick

Date: 2005-07-12 11:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyrasantae.livejournal.com
Well I only took Math and Physics anyway...so ENGL199 should be some free easy marks to bump up my GPA a bit.

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