Semester at SDSU General Courses Class Preference Form

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Semester at SDSU ­General Courses Class Preference Form – Spring 2016 In order to serve your needs better, Semester at SDSU General Courses program students should receive approval from their home university advisor/official or agent to be eligible to enroll in general courses. Please complete the form and email it to ​
applyali@mail.sdsu.edu​
as soon as possible.​
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Your application will not be considered complete until you submit this form. Section 1 of this form lists the SDSU classes that historically have seats available. Students should carefully review these classes to determine if there are classes that will be transferable to their home country university. Section 2 is to be used to list the student’s class preferences and the courses that have been approved by each student's home country university. ​
Please be aware that there is no guarantee for enrollment in specific courses. Student Name:______________________________________________________________________________ Please check the boxes below that apply to you: I am currently studying toward a degree program at a university in my country Name of University:___________________________________________________________________ Degree Program (Major):_______________________________________________________________ Name of University Advisor/Official or Agent:______________________________________________ Email Address of University Advisor/Official or Agent:_______________________________________ I am not studying toward a degree program at a university in my country. Please check the box that lists the reason you would like to join the Semester at SDSU Program. I am in a gap year. I am just interested in studying at SDSU for personal reasons. Please explain:_______________________________________________________________________ Other. Please explain:_______________________________________________________________ The section below is mandatory. You must check all boxes and sign and date the form. I understand that ALI students will use an automated computer registration system and, if placed on a class waitlist, will not have priority enrolling in classes. I understand that I will not be able to enroll in any classes in the departments of: Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, Management/Info Systems, Nursing, International Business, or Speech Language & Hearing Sciences. Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________ Date: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1: Course Preference List The classes below typically have seats available. Please mark an “X” next to each course that is of interest. Students should select at least 5 courses from this section. All courses are 3 units. Interested​
“X” Department/Number American Indian Studies 420 American Indian Studies 435 Anthropology 102 Art 258 Art 259 Asian Studies 458 Astronomy 101 Course Title Indian Peoples of California Indians Thru Film & TV Introduction to Socio­Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Art History 1 Introduction to Art History 2 Asian Traditions Principles of Astronomy Biology 100 Biology 307 Chemistry 100 Chemistry 130 Chicano Studies 340B Chicano Studies 350B Chicano Studies 355 Classics 340 Communication 245 Comparative Literature 270B Computer Science 108 Criminal Justice 300 Criminal Justice 301 Criminal Justice 302 Criminal Justice 303 General Biology Biology of Sex Introduction to General Chemistry with Laboratory Elementary Organic Chemistry Chicana Women's History: 1848 to Present Chicana and Chicano History The United States­Mexico International Border Gods, Gladiators, and Amazons Interpersonal Communication World Literature Intermediate Computer Programming Crime, Law, and Justice Law in Society Crime and Behavior Criminal Justice and Social Control Introduction to Dance Dance in World Cultures Introduction to Literature Literature of the United States 1 Literature of the United States 2 English Literature Childhood's Literature Culture and Identity in Post Communist Europe Earth's Physical Environment People, Places, and Environments Culture Worlds United States Dance 181 Dance 382 English 220 English 250A English 250B English 260 English 401 European Studies 435 Geography 101 Geography 102 Geography 312 Geography 321 Geography 336 Geology 100 Geology 104 History 106 History 406 Humanities 140 Political Science 101 Political Science 102 Political Science 301A Political Science 338 Psychology 260 Psychology 319 Psychology 344 Psychology 350 ISCOR 300 ISCOR 301 ISCOR 310 ISCOR 320 JMS 200 JMS 408 JMS 440 JMS 460 Math 105 Math 124 Math 303 Physics 180B Psychology 351 Psychology 360 Public Administration 320 Public Administration 450 Public Health 362 Religious Studies 100 Religious Studies 101 Sociology 102 Sociology 338 Television Film Media 363 Television Film Media 364B Television Film Media 430 Europe Planet Earth Earth Science Western Civilization Since the 16th Century History of Sexuality (A) World Mythology Global Systems Conflict and Conflict Resolution Our Global Future: Values for Survival International Security in the Nuclear Age Introduction to Contemporary Media Introduction to Contemporary Media Management of Media Organizations Principles of Advertising College Algebra Calculus for the Life Sciences History of Mathematics Fundamentals of Physics Intro to American Politics in Global Perspective Intro to American & California Government & Politics History of Western Political Thought The Legislative Process Introduction to Physiological Psychology Industrial and Organizational Psychology Psychology and Culture Abnormal Psychology Psychology of Personality Behavioral Neuroscience Introduction to Urban Planning Fiscal and Budgetary Policy International Health Exploring the Bible World Religions Introduction to Social Problems Sociology of Religion International Cinema History of Film Classics History of Prime­Time Television Section 2: Approved Courses Please list the courses that have been approved by the student’s home country university. Please include the course number and course title, for example: ECON 101 Principles of Economics. Undergraduate students should list at least five (5) approved courses. Graduates should list at least four (4) approved courses. Department/Number Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SENDING UNIVERSITY 1. Signature and Date of Home University Advisor/Official or Agent​
: By signing this document, you are verifying that you and the student have discussed their academic plans for the Semester at SDSU program and approved the courses listed in Section 2 of this form. Signature______________________________________________________________ Date ___________________ 2. Home University Stamp (if applicable)​
___________________________________ 3. Additional Comments ​
(Optional)​
:__________________________________________________________________ 
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