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I think that adding a section with a list of classes and a short summary of each, no teach names, no personal opinions, but more like a paragraph or two about the sort of things that the class is really about. No copying from the cty site =.= please. | I think that adding a section with a list of classes and a short summary of each, no teach names, no personal opinions, but more like a paragraph or two about the sort of things that the class is really about. No copying from the cty site =.= please. | ||
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+ | '''Humanities''' | ||
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+ | ''Foundations of Psychology'' | ||
+ | ''Great Cases: American Legal History'' | ||
+ | ''Race and Politics'' | ||
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+ | '''Writing''' | ||
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+ | ''Whodunit? Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film'' | ||
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+ | '''Maths & Computer Science''' | ||
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+ | ''Foundations of Programming'' | ||
+ | ''Mathematical Modelling'' | ||
+ | ''Mathematics of Money'' | ||
+ | ''Paradoxes and Infinities'' | ||
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+ | '''Science''' | ||
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+ | ''Anatomy and Physiology'' | ||
+ | ''Biotechnology'' | ||
+ | ''Chemistry in Society'' | ||
+ | ''Principles of Engineering'' |
Revision as of 22:51, 24 July 2013
I think that adding a section with a list of classes and a short summary of each, no teach names, no personal opinions, but more like a paragraph or two about the sort of things that the class is really about. No copying from the cty site =.= please.
Humanities
Foundations of Psychology Great Cases: American Legal History Race and Politics
Writing
Whodunit? Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film
Maths & Computer Science
Foundations of Programming Mathematical Modelling Mathematics of Money Paradoxes and Infinities
Science
Anatomy and Physiology Biotechnology Chemistry in Society Principles of Engineering