instructions for registration

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February, 2011
Carleton College is registered as a private institution with the Minnesota Office of
Higher Education pursuant to the Minnesota Statutes, sections 136A.61 to 136.71.
Registration is not an endorsement of the institution. Credits earned at the institution
may not transfer to all other institutions.
2010-2011 SPRING TERM SCHEDULE OF
The Carleton Bookstore orders textbooks which are required or recommended for
each course and makes this information available on the web at
http://www.carletonbookstore.com/carleton/textbooks/. Textbook information
becomes available as faculty submit their orders. While every effort is made to
secure textbook information in a timely fashion, such information may not be
available at the time of registration.
CLASSES
ALL COURSE OFFERINGS, HOURS, ROOMS & INSTRUCTORS
LISTED IN THIS SCHEDULE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Evening
classes are not allowed.
Monday/
Wednesday
8:30 – 9:40
Tuesday/Thursday
“c” schedule language schedule
8:15 – 10:00
NOTICE: A regularly updated electronic copy of this information can be accessed
via the Carleton World Wide Web Server under the Office of the Registrar
heading (http://www.carleton.edu/campus/registrar). Questions about the
information itself may be addressed to the Office of the Registrar at 222-4289.
Friday
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTRATION
Web registration for on-campus academic courses, Physical Education activity
classes, and Carleton Off-Campus programs takes place February 21 through March
25. See “Registration Changes” below for additional registration opportunities. You
must discuss your registration with your advisor prior to registering. See the
Registration Instructions document at
http://www.carleton.edu/campus/registrar/adminweb/streghelp.html for more
detailed information. First-year seminars (courses numbered 100) are held
exclusively for the class of 2014.
8:15 – 9:20
8:30 – 9:30
9:30 – 10:35
9:50 – 11:00
9:40 – 10:40
10:10 –
11:55
10:45 –
11:50
11:10 – 12:20
Common Time
REGISTRATION CHANGES
After you have registered, you may access your class schedules on the web. IT IS
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CAREFULLY CHECK YOUR SCHEDULE AND
MAKE ANY NECESSARY CORRECTIONS. Changes can be made via the web
from February 21 through 4:00 p.m. March 25. Any changes necessary after this
time must be made via a paper process during the add/drop period during spring
term. Drop/add cards will be available in the Registrar’s Office on the first day of
classes.
Convocation
12:00 – 1:00
12:30 – 1:40
1:15 – 3:00
1:15 – 2:20
1:10 – 2:10
3:10 – 4:15
2:20 – 3:20
TIME SCHEDULE FOR SPRING REGISTRATION
Registration times for individual students have been assigned by lottery within
classes. You may register anytime after your assigned time through 4:00 p.m.,
Friday, March 25. See “Registration Changes” above for additional registration
opportunities. Times for registration are shown in the following tables which are
organized by class and by last name.
1:50 – 3:00
3:10 – 4:20
3:10 – 4:55
3:10 – 4:15
3:30 – 4:30
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PRIORITIES FOR SENIORS CLASS OF 2011
PRIORITIES FOR SOPHOMORES
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21
LAST NAME
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23
LAST NAME
SPRING
NUMBER
AAAAAA
ANDERS
24
ANDERT
BESENB
13
BESENC
CALLIS
6
CALLIT
CLARKE
27
CLARKF
DARA
15
DARAA
DOYLE
21
DOYLEA
FARRY
20
FARRY
GARCIA
26
GARCIB
HAMILT
12
HAMILU
HEROLD
22
HEROLE
JOHNSO
23
JOHNSP
KEANEY
1
KEANEZ
LACASS
17
LACAST
LI
8
LIA
MARCHE
3
MARCHF
MILLS
4
MILLSA
NELSON
5
NELSOO
PARK
10
PARKA
PRICE
2
PRICEA
ROGERS
25
ROGERT
SCHUET
11
SCHUEU
STEINE
7
STEINF
THEISE
14
THEISF
WADSWO
18
WADSWP
WILSON
9
WILSOO
ZHANG
19
ZHANGA
ZZZZZZ
16
AAAAAA
BANSBF
BIELED
BUDNID
COLEA
DAVISA
DURANJ
FELDMB
GAUERA
HANDLF
HINESA
KAOA
KNUDSP
LESSIO
MADDYA
MCINTJ
MOOREA
NICHOM
PETERT
ROTHMB
SCHUCI
SKINNF
STRONH
TIMMOO
VILLAS
WILENA
YEHA
BANSBE
BIELEC
BUDNIC
COLE
DAVIS
DURANI
FELDMA
GAUER
HANDLE
HINES
KAO
KNUDSO
LESSIN
MADDY
MCINTI
MOORE
NICHOL
PETERS
ROTHMA
SCHUCH
SKINNE
STRONG
TIMMON
VILLAR
WILEN
YEH
ZZZZZZ
SPRING
NUMBER
27
24
12
10
20
15
5
8
26
11
18
19
22
6
17
2
3
14
25
21
23
4
16
13
7
9
1
REG
TIME
10:10pmM
9:45pmM
8:15pmM
8:05pmM
9:15pmM
8:40pmM
7:30pmM
7:45pmM
10:05pmM
8:10pmM
9:05pmM
9:10pmM
9:35pmM
7:35pmM
9:00pmM
7:05pmM
7:10pmM
8:35pmM
10:00pmM
9:30pmM
9:40pmM
7:15pmM
8:45pmM
8:30pmM
7:40pmM
8:00pmM
7:00pmM
CLASS OF 2013
& 24
REG
TIME
9:15pmTh
10:00pmW
8:15pmW
10:00pmTh
7:00pmTh
8:30pmTh
8:15pmTh
9:45pmTh
9:45pmW
8:45pmTh
9:00pmTh
7:00pmW
7:30pmTh
8:45pmW
7:30pmW
7:45pmW
8:00pmW
9:15pmW
7:15pmW
9:30pmTh
9:30pmW
8:30pmW
10:15pmW
7:45pmTh
9:00pmW
8:00pmTh
7:15pmTh
PRIORITIES FOR JUNIORS CLASS OF 2012
PRIORITIES FOR FIRST-YEAR CLASS OF 2014
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
LAST NAME
MONDAY, FEB 28 & TUESDAY, MARCH 1
LAST NAME
SPRING
NUMBER
AAAAAA
BARTHO
8
BARTHP
BRADEM
7
BRADEN
BYRNES
9
BYRNET
CHOI
23
CHOIA
CUNNIN
15
CUNNIO
DUCHAR
21
DUCHAS
FARLEY
12
FARLEZ
GARCIA
24
GARCIB
GUCKIN
14
GUCKIO
HERMAN
25
HERMAO
IHLENF
1
IHLENG
KANSAK
5
KANSAL
KNIPE
27
KNIPEA
LEUNG
17
LEUNGA
MALCOL
3
MALCOM
MEEHL
10
MEEHLA
NESS
11
NESSA
PIAZZA
22
PIAZZB
RIDER
4
RIDERA
SCHIEB
13
SCHIEC
SNYDER
16
SNYDES
SUMMER
18
SUMMES
TRAN
20
TRANA
WALSH
26
WALSHA
WILLER
19
WILLES
YONG
2
YONGA
ZZZZZZ
6
AAAAAA
ASHLEZ
BELTRB
BRUNOA
CAWTHP
COUGHM
DOA
FELDMB
FRANCF
GOLZA
HAASLA
HICKMB
ISAACA
KALETL
KUNKEM
LISIA
MARUYB
MODLIO
NEUMEJ
PHILLF
RHOADT
SCHAIS
SKOGLV
SULEIN
VANDES
WARRID
WOODA
ASHLEY
BELTRA
BRUNO
CAWTHO
COUGHL
DO
FELDMA
FRANCE
GOLZ
HAASL
HICKMA
ISAAC
KALETK
KUNKEL
LISI
MARUYA
MODLIN
NEUMEI
PHILLE
RHOADS
SCHAIR
SKOGLU
SULEIM
VANDER
WARRIC
WOOD
ZZZZZZ
SPRING
NUMBER
26
23
27
19
11
24
10
7
22
9
13
25
14
5
21
2
12
16
8
6
17
15
4
18
20
3
1
REG
TIME
10:05pmT
9:40pmT
10:10pmT
9:10pmT
8:10pmT
9:45pmT
8:05pmT
7:40pmT
9:35pmT
8:00pmT
8:30pmT
10:00pmT
8:35pmT
7:30pmT
9:30pmT
7:05pmT
8:15pmT
8:45pmT
7:45pmT
7:35pmT
9:00pmT
8:40pmT
7:15pmT
9:05pmT
9:15pmT
7:10pmT
7:00pmT
2
REG
TIME
8:45pmM
8:30pmM
9:00pmM
9:00pmTu
7:00pmTu
8:30pmTu
9:45pmM
9:15pmTu
10:15pmM
9:30pmTu
7:00pmM
8:00pmM
10:00pmTu
7:30pmTu
7:30pmM
9:15pmM
9:30pmM
8:45pmTu
7:45pmM
10:00pmM
7:15pmTu
7:45pmTu
8:15pmTu
9:45pmTu
8:00pmTu
7:15pmM
8:15pmM
PHYS.120.00
POSC.120.02
POSC.170.01
RELG.110.00
SOAN.110.00
SOAN.111.00
WGST.110.00
REGISTERING LATE
All full time students who will be studying on campus in a succeeding term will be
expected to register for that term within the registration period. Those who do not
will be contacted shortly after registration to clarify their intent to attend during the
following term. Failure to register by the end of the first two weeks of the term will
be regarded as withdrawal from the College. Students returning from off-campus
status who have not registered may register during the first two weeks of the term or
with the permission of the Academic Standing Committee thereafter.
Revolutions in Physics
Comparative Political Regimes
Intl Reltns & World Politics
Introduction to Religion
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Sociology
Intro Women's & Gender Studies
THE WRITING REQUIREMENT
The following courses will complete the WR or WR2 requirement.
SOPHOMORE PRIORITY
"Sophomore priority" noted in the schedule means students are allowed to register
for the course in the following order: sophomores, first year students, seniors,
juniors. A senior or junior wanting to register for such a course must waitlist in the
“WL” section and may register for the course during spring term if space is
available, however waitlisted sophomores and first year students will have waitlist
priority. If you are a junior or senior and need a particular “sophomore priority”
course for graduation, PLEASE TALK WITH YOUR ADVISOR NOW.
AMST.115.00 Placing Identities
AMST.252.00 Ethnic Foodways in U.S.
AMST.396.00 Music of the 1970s
ARTH.223.00 Women in Art
BIOL.374.00 Grassland Ecology
CAMS.190.00 Film Genres
CGSC.232.00 Cognitive Processes
CHEM.328.00 Environmental Analysis
EDUC.110.00 Intro to Educational Studies
ENGL.109.00 Introduction to Rhetoric
ENGL.115.00 The Art of Storytelling
ENGL.116.00 Intro to English Drama
ENGL.134.00 Intro to Children's Lit
ENGL.160.00 Intro to Creative Writing
ENGL.211.00 Neoclas,Romntc&Victorian Lit
ENGL.218.00 The Gothic Spirit
ENGL.248.00 Visions of California
ENGL.251.00 Contemporary Indian Fiction
ENGL.280.00 Creative Non-Fiction Workshop
ENGL.285.00 Poetry,Painting,&Propaganda
ENGL.295.00 Critical Methods
ENGL.310.00 Shakespeare II
ENGL.323.00 English Romantic Poetry
ENGL.362.00 Narrative Theory
ENGL.370.00 Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL.395.00 Seductive Fictions
ENTS.246.00 Environ&Agri Pol of Americas
ENTS.253.00 Soc & Environ Movement-Ltam
HIST.204.00 Crusade, Contact in Medvl Med
HIST.395.02 Colonialism
MUSC.120.00 Introduction to Opera
MUSC.122.00 Symphonies From Mozart-Mahler
MUSC.202.00 Theory III
PHIL.110.00 Personal Identity
PHIL.212.00 Epistemology
PHIL.270.00 Ancient Philosophy
POSC.120.01 Comparative Political Regimes
POSC.120.02 Comparative Political Regimes
AMST.115.00 Placing Identities
ARTS.110.00 Observational Drawing
ARTS.240.00 Intro-Film & Digital Photo
ARTS.251.00 Metalsmithing
BIOL.240.00 Genetics
BIOL.241.01 Genetics Laboratory
BIOL.241.02 Genetics Laboratory
BIOL.278.00 Introduction to Biochemistry
CAMS.111.00 Digital Foundations
CAMS.190.00 Film Genres
CHEM.230.00 Equilibrium and Analysis
CHEM.230L.54 Equilibrium and Analysis Lab
CHEM.230L.57 Equilibrium and Analysis Lab
CHEM.230L.59 Equilibrium and Analysis Lab
CHEM.234.00 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM.234L.54 Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM.234L.59 Organic Chemistry II Lab
CS.111.01 Intro to Computer Science
EDUC.110.00 Intro to Educational Studies
ENGL.160.00 Intro to Creative Writing
GEOL.110.00 Introduction to Geology
GEOL.110L.53 Introduction to Geology Lab
GEOL.110L.54 Introduction to Geology Lab
GEOL.120.00 Intro - Environmental Geology
GEOL.120L.51 Intro-Environmental Geol Lab
GEOL.120L.52 Intro-Environmental Geol Lab
GERM.230.00 Gutenberg-Gates:History Book
LING.110.01 Introduction to Linguistics
MATH.295.00 Coding Thry & Cryptography
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POSC.170.01
POSC.170.02
POSC.230.00
PSYC.232.00
RELG.226.00
RELG.231.00
RELG.254.00
RELG.362.00
SOAN.110.00
SOAN.210.00
THEA.325.00
Intl Reltns & World Politics
Intl Reltns & World Politics
Methods of Political Research
Cognitive Processes
Liberation and the Bible
From Luther to Kierkegaard
Zen Buddhism
Spirit Possession
Introduction to Anthropology
Principles of Demography
Performing Shakespeare
INDEPENDENT STUDY/CREDIT INTERNSHIP
Independent study and credit internship registration is a paper process. You will not
be able to register for independent study or credit internships via the web. You must
submit your completed independent study forms to the Registrar's Office during
normal business hours. 290/390, 291/391, 292/392 for all subjects, as well as BIOL
394, CHEM 394 and PHYS/ASTR 356, are considered independent study and
require a paper registration process. Forms for BIOL 394, CHEM 394 and
PHYS/ASTR 356 are available in the respective academic departmental offices;
other independent study forms are available from the Registrar's Office.
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