Aaron Parecki

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Spring 2005 Class Schedule

March 28, 2005 - June 3, 2005
Total Credit Hours: 16

  Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
8am              
             
             
             
9am         LING 450
Discussion
09:00-09:50
   
           
           
           
10am     LING 450
Phonology
10:00-11:20
  LING 450
Phonology
10:00-11:20
   
         
         
         
11am          
         
             
             
12pm   MATH 233
Discrete Math 3
12:00-12:50
MATH 233
Discrete Math 3
12:00-12:50
MATH 233
Discrete Math 3
12:00-12:50
CIS 212 Lab
Comp. Science 3
12:00-12:50
MATH 233
Discrete Math 3
12:00-12:50
 
   
   
   
1pm   CIS 212
Comp. Science 3
13:00-13:50
  CIS 212
Comp. Science 3
13:00-13:50
  CIS 212
Comp. Science 3
13:00-13:50
 
       
       
       
2pm   Work
Network Services
14:00-17:00
  Work
Network Services
14:00-17:00
  Work
Network Services
14:00-17:00
 
       
       
       
3pm   ART 233
Drawing
15:00-17:50
ART 233
Drawing
15:00-17:50
 
   
   
   
4pm    
   
   
   
5pm          
         
         
         
6pm              
             
             
             

Courses

CIS 212 - Computer Science III

"Basic concepts and practices of computer science. Topics include algorithmic problem solving, levels of abstraction, object-oriented design and programming, software organization, analysis of algorithm and data structures. Sequence."

Professor Kent Stevens



MATH 233 - Discrete Math III

"Discrete probability, Boolean algebra, elementary theory of groups and rings with applications."

Instructor: Max Wakefield



LING 450 - Intro to Phonology

"Study of sound systems in language. Phonemic contrasts, allophonic variation, and complementary distribution in relation to lexical coding of words, sound production, and sound perception."

Professor Melissa Redford



ART 233 - Drawing

"Beginning course in observation, selection, and recording of significant elements in various drawing media."


(Course descriptions taken from the University of Oregon's website)