Winter Quarter 2011 Schedule!

I registered for classes, and here is what my schedule preliminarily is looking like for next quarter:

The Gaps are kind of bad, but I plan to work and eat in between my classes, so it’s not that big of a deal. This is a pretty clean schedule before I add all those things in + meetings. Night time classes aren’t so fun, but those are topics I really want to take. Here are my classes for next quarter in verbal description:

HIUS 133. The Golden Age of Piracy (4)

This interdisciplinary lecture course focuses on the history and literature of global piracy in the English-speaking world from Sir Francis Drake to Blackbeard and how this Golden Age was remembered in the popular fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite: upper-division standing or consent of instructor. +

HIEU 101A. Ancient Greek Civilization (4)

The social political, and cultural history of the ancient Greek world from the earliest settlements to the empire of Alexander the Great (c. 2000–323 B.C.). Prerequisite: upper-division standing or consent of instructor. +

COCU 177. Computer Game Studies (4)

Course considers computer games both as media and as sites of communication. Games are studied through hands-on play and texts from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Course encompasses commercial, academic, and independent games. Writing papers, analyzing games required. Prerequisite: COCU 100 or consent of instructor.

COSF 126. The Information Age: In Fact and Fiction (4)

Analysis of the forces propelling the “Information Age.” An examination of the differential benefits and costs, and a discussion of the presentation in the general media of the “Information Age.”Prerequisite: COSF 100 or consent of instructor.

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