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 1 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 3 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. 4