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=== BIOL 1711 === | === BIOL 1711 === | ||
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=83639 Honors Biology for Science Majors I]. | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=83639 Honors Biology for Science Majors I]. Sadboi moments with Daddy Dane Alligator Man Crossley. Tests are straightforward, but chances are, you will stumble across the occasional typo every other question (or every question, depending on his mood that day). Lectures are rather … hm. The textbook is not fun to read, unless you're a [[Nicholas Hao|nerd]]. May the luck be with you. |
=== BIOL 1760 === | === BIOL 1760 === | ||
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=== BIOL 1761 === | === BIOL 1761 === | ||
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=86618 Honors Biology for Science Majors Laboratory]. Typically taken with Bio I during first semester of junior year. Your experience honestly depends on your luck with getting good TAs. May the luck be with you | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=86618 Honors Biology for Science Majors Laboratory]. Typically taken with Bio I during first semester of junior year. Your experience honestly depends on your luck with getting good TAs. May the luck be with you. |
=== BIOL 1722 === | === BIOL 1722 === | ||
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=83641 Honors Biology for Science Majors II]. Happieboi moments with the Jaguar (Jagadeeswaran). | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=83641 Honors Biology for Science Majors II]. Happieboi moments with the Jaguar (Jagadeeswaran) and Knee Oh Gee (Neogi). Jag teaches about animals, humans, and sex. Neogi teaches about plants, the environment, and how humans are ruining it. The luck will likely be with you. |
=== BIOL 2301 === | === BIOL 2301 === | ||
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== CHEM == | == CHEM == | ||
− | Most first year TAMS students take two semesters of chemistry plus a laboratory. A student can place into honors chemistry based on their performance on the chemistry placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in general chemistry | + | Most first year TAMS students take two semesters of chemistry plus a laboratory. A student can place into honors chemistry based on their performance on the chemistry placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in general chemistry. |
=== CHEM 1410 === | === CHEM 1410 === | ||
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75346 General Chemistry I.] If you place into general chemistry, you will take a chemistry section with UNT students. The majority consensus is that general chemistry has a lot more busy work and can be harder than honors chemistry (cough cough ALEKS and SmartBooks cough cough). Most TAMS students take Dr | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75346 General Chemistry I.] If you place into general chemistry, you will take a chemistry section with UNT students. The majority consensus is that general chemistry has a lot more busy work and can be harder than honors chemistry (cough cough ALEKS and SmartBooks cough cough). Most TAMS students take Dr. McAfee for General Chemistry I. However, some other professors first semester students take include Zhang, Kinyanjui, and Petros. |
=== CHEM 1413 === | === CHEM 1413 === | ||
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75348 Honors Chemistry I.] | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75348 Honors Chemistry I.] acree moments |
=== CHEM 1420 === | === CHEM 1420 === | ||
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=83777 General Chemistry II.] This class is amazing with | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=83777 General Chemistry II.] This class is amazing with Kelber. |
=== CHEM 1423 === | === CHEM 1423 === | ||
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* ''The Tempest'' by William Shakespeare | * ''The Tempest'' by William Shakespeare | ||
* ''An Experiment with an Air Pump'' by Shelagh Stephenson | * ''An Experiment with an Air Pump'' by Shelagh Stephenson | ||
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as well as various poems, which may include the works of May Sarton, Williams Wordsworth, Gwendolyn Brooks, David Salner, Ovid, or Robert Frost. | as well as various poems, which may include the works of May Sarton, Williams Wordsworth, Gwendolyn Brooks, David Salner, Ovid, or Robert Frost. | ||
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== MATH == | == MATH == | ||
− | When a student is admitted to TAMS, they will start with Pre-Cal (MATH 1650). However, a student can place into higher level math based on their performance on the pre-calculus placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in pre-calculus. | + | When a student is admitted to TAMS, they will start with Pre-Cal (MATH 1650). However, a student can place into higher level math based on their performance on the pre-calculus placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in pre-calculus. |
If a student has | If a student has | ||
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they may enroll in Calculus I with permission from TAMS. | they may enroll in Calculus I with permission from TAMS. | ||
− | Note: If you place into MATH 1650 or 1710 in your first TAMS semester, the math professor you take will be the same for your second semester. For example, if you take Mann first semester for Cal I, you will have him again second semester for Cal II or if you have | + | Note: If you place into MATH 1650 or 1710 in your first TAMS semester, the math professor you take will be the same for your second semester. For example, if you take Mann first semester for Cal I, you will have him again second semester for Cal II or if you have Brozovic for Pre-Calculus first semester, you will take him again second semester for Cal I. |
=== Required for all Students === | === Required for all Students === | ||
==== MATH 1650 ==== | ==== MATH 1650 ==== | ||
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89279 Pre-calculus.] Often considered to be more difficult than high school pre-calculus. For the fall semester of the 2023 | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89279 Pre-calculus.] Often considered to be more difficult than high school pre-calculus. For the fall semester of the 2022-2023 school year, Dr. Steven Widmer, Dr. Douglas Brozovic and Dr. Joseph Iaia will be teaching pre-calculus. |
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==== MATH 1710 ==== | ==== MATH 1710 ==== | ||
[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89282 Calculus 1.] Covers limits and continuity, derivatives and integrals; differentiation and integration of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, and algebraic functions; applications, including slope, velocity, extrema, area, volume and work. Taught by Dr. Allen Mann and Dr. Huong Tran for the 2022 fall semester. | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89282 Calculus 1.] Covers limits and continuity, derivatives and integrals; differentiation and integration of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, and algebraic functions; applications, including slope, velocity, extrema, area, volume and work. Taught by Dr. Allen Mann and Dr. Huong Tran for the 2022 fall semester. | ||
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==== MATH 1720 ==== | ==== MATH 1720 ==== | ||
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As of March 16th, 2021, non-finalized schedule for Fall 2021 suggests that in-person instructors for this course include Dr. Matthew Dulock, Dr. Vanessa Reams and Dr. Nicolae Anghel. | As of March 16th, 2021, non-finalized schedule for Fall 2021 suggests that in-person instructors for this course include Dr. Matthew Dulock, Dr. Vanessa Reams and Dr. Nicolae Anghel. | ||
− | The Spring 2022 Semester is taught by Dr. Matthew Dulock, Dr. Helen J. Elwood, and | + | The Spring 2022 Semester is taught by Dr. Matthew Dulock, Dr. Helen J. Elwood, and one more unknown professor. |
=== Advanced Courses === | === Advanced Courses === |