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== BIOL ==
 
== BIOL ==
does anyone know any bio kids
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Perhaps the most painful course a TAMS junior can take. But don't worry—good things come to those who wait, and good thing = second semester bio.
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every1ne hates crossly biogoly
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=== BIOL 1711 ===
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[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 chance are, you will stumble across the occasional typo every other question. Lectures are highkey useless. Textbook is not fun to read, unless you're a [[Nicholas Hao|nerd]]. May the luck be with you.
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help us bio kids please. ~
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=== BIOL 1761 ===
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[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.
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please help anyone reading this please help
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=== BIOL 1722 ===
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[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=22&coid=83641 Honors Biology for Science Majors II]. Happieboie moments with the Jaguar (Jagadeeswaran) and Knee Oh Gee (Neogi). Jag teaches about animals, humans, and sex. Neogi teaches about ecology, the environment, and why humans are ruining it. The luck will likely be with you.
    
== CHEM ==
 
== CHEM ==
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==== ENGL 1315 ====
 
==== ENGL 1315 ====
Writing about Literature I. 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.  
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[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75850 Writing about Literature I]. 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.  
 
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==== ENGL 1325 ====
 
==== ENGL 1325 ====
Writing about Literature II. 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.  
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[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75854 Writing about Literature II]. 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.  
 
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=== Second Year ENGL Courses ===
 
=== Second Year ENGL Courses ===
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==== ENGL 2326 ====
 
==== ENGL 2326 ====
American Literature. American People readings and stuff.
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American Literature. Murica People readings and stuff.  
    
==== ENGL 2331 ====
 
==== ENGL 2331 ====
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==== ENGL 4680 ====
 
==== ENGL 4680 ====
[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=95160 Game Narratives as Literature.] 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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[http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=95160 Game Narratives as Literature.] 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. Yes, this is for you, you gamer.
 
== HIST ==
 
== HIST ==
 
During your second year at TAMS, you will take two semesters of U.S. history.  
 
During your second year at TAMS, you will take two semesters of U.S. history.  
    
=== HIST 2610 ===
 
=== HIST 2610 ===
United States History to 1865. American History to 1865 A.D.
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United States History to 1865. American History to 1865 A.D.  
    
=== HIST 2620 ===
 
=== HIST 2620 ===
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=== MATH 2700 ===
 
=== MATH 2700 ===
Matrix math. Learning how to solve and manipulate systems of linear equations and apply it to real life situations. Just like your SAT system of equations but when the equations do not play nice, then you get all sad. The first unit covers what happens when the system has a solution and the last 3 units cover what happens when the system does not have a happy solution along with some other theorems and techniques. Some things covered are vector operations, Gaussian elimination, determinants, change of basis, Gram-Schmidt process, eigenvectors, and diagonalization. This course is offered with options of synchronious and asynchronious instruction for Fall 2020 & Spring 2021; in the latter case, you simply watch videos and do your work. As of Spring 2021, this class is instructed by Dr. Helen J. Elwood.
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Linear Algebra and Vector Geometry. AKA matrix math. Learning how to solve and manipulate systems of linear equations and apply it to real life situations. Just like your SAT system of equations but then the equations do not play nice and you get all sad. The first unit covers what happens when the system has a solution and the last 3 units cover what happens when the system does not have a happy solution along with some other theorems and techniques. Some things covered are vector operations, Gaussian elimination, determinants, change of basis, Gram-Schmidt process, eigenvectors, and diagonalization. This course is offered with options of synchronous and asynchronous instruction for Fall 2020 & Spring 2021; in the latter case, you simply watch videos and do your work. As of Spring 2021, this class is instructed by Dr. Helen J. Elwood.
    
=== MATH 2730 ===
 
=== MATH 2730 ===
Calculus 3. Covers vectors and analytic geometry in 3-space; partial and directional derivatives; extrema; double and triple integrals and applications; cylindrical and spherical coordinates. If you take MATH 1720 in fall of your junior year, you will be required to take this class in spring.  
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Multivariable Calculus (Calculus 3). Covers vectors and analytic geometry in 3-space; partial and directional derivatives; extrema; double and triple integrals and applications; cylindrical and spherical coordinates. If you take MATH 1720 in fall of your junior year, you will be required to take this class in spring.  
    
=== MATH 3000 ===
 
=== MATH 3000 ===
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