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Academics are important. Don't fail your classes. Listed before are common courses which TAMS students take. However, TAMS students are allowed to take '''''any UNT Course''''' listed on the [http://catalog.unt.edu/ UNT Catalog] as long as the student meets the per-requisites. | Academics are important. Don't fail your classes. Listed before are common courses which TAMS students take. However, TAMS students are allowed to take '''''any UNT Course''''' listed on the [http://catalog.unt.edu/ UNT Catalog] as long as the student meets the per-requisites. | ||
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+ | == CHEM == | ||
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+ | === CHEM 1410 === | ||
+ | sucks to suck | ||
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+ | === CHEM 1413 === | ||
+ | acree moments | ||
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+ | === CHEM 1420 === | ||
+ | gen chem 2wo | ||
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+ | === CHEM 1423 === | ||
+ | acree 2 electric boogaloo | ||
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+ | === Ochem === | ||
+ | idk the course numb | ||
== ENGL == | == ENGL == | ||
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=== ENGL 4680 === | === ENGL 4680 === | ||
The course is taught by Dr. Marshall Needleman Armintor. The purpose of this course is to examine the concept of narrative in video games—from all eras and genres—to show how the familiar questions of structure, cultural critique, and (especially) intertextuality commonly applied to literature and film can be extended to games and the gaming ethos. | The course is taught by Dr. Marshall Needleman Armintor. The purpose of this course is to examine the concept of narrative in video games—from all eras and genres—to show how the familiar questions of structure, cultural critique, and (especially) intertextuality commonly applied to literature and film can be extended to games and the gaming ethos. | ||
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+ | == MATH == | ||
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+ | === MATH 1680 === | ||
+ | Pre-cal | ||
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+ | === MATH 1710 === | ||
+ | cal 1 | ||
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+ | === MATH 1720 === | ||
+ | cal 2 | ||
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+ | === MATH 2000 === | ||
+ | discreeet | ||
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+ | === MATH 2700 === | ||
+ | lineer algebruh | ||
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+ | === MATH 2730 === | ||
+ | crackulus 3hree | ||
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+ | === MATH 3000 === | ||
+ | real anal | ||
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+ | === MATH 3410 === | ||
+ | diffeeks | ||
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+ | === MATH 3680 === | ||
+ | applyed statisticks | ||
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+ | == PHYS == | ||
+ | physics 1 | ||
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+ | physics 1 lab | ||
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+ | physics 2 | ||
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+ | physics 2 lab | ||
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+ | whatever tf preston is taking |
Revision as of 17:30, 4 February 2021
Academics are important. Don't fail your classes. Listed before are common courses which TAMS students take. However, TAMS students are allowed to take any UNT Course listed on the UNT Catalog as long as the student meets the per-requisites.
CHEM
CHEM 1410
sucks to suck
CHEM 1413
acree moments
CHEM 1420
gen chem 2wo
CHEM 1423
acree 2 electric boogaloo
Ochem
idk the course numb
ENGL
ENGL 1315
ENGL 1315 is taken first semester. Current instructors include Dr. Anne Schoolfield, Professor Joshua Ibarra, and Dr. Mariah Steele. Previous instructors include Professor Jack Christian. The class covers poetry and plays.
ENGL 1325
ENGL 1315 2: Electric Boogaloo is taught by the same professors as ENGL 1315. However, unlike with math classes, you are able to switch professors. The class covers science fiction and prose.
ENGL 4680
The course is taught by Dr. Marshall Needleman Armintor. The purpose of this course is to examine the concept of narrative in video games—from all eras and genres—to show how the familiar questions of structure, cultural critique, and (especially) intertextuality commonly applied to literature and film can be extended to games and the gaming ethos.
MATH
MATH 1680
Pre-cal
MATH 1710
cal 1
MATH 1720
cal 2
MATH 2000
discreeet
MATH 2700
lineer algebruh
MATH 2730
crackulus 3hree
MATH 3000
real anal
MATH 3410
diffeeks
MATH 3680
applyed statisticks
PHYS
physics 1
physics 1 lab
physics 2
physics 2 lab
whatever tf preston is taking