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First Name: John
Last Name: Smith
Email Address: jsmith@email.com
Phone: 518-555-1111

ANTHROPOLOGY
Course Selections
COURSE 1

A ANT 108

COURSE 2

    Arts - General Education

              
  • AMUS 110 Basic Music Theory

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  • AEAS 140 Introduction East Asian Cinema

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  • ATHR 162 Introduction to Modern Dance

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  • AARH 280 Chinese Painting

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  • ALCS 216 Music & Society Latin America

COURSE 3

    U.S. Diversity and Pluralism - General Education

              
  • AJST 225 Hollywood and the Jews

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  • AENG 240 Growing Up in America

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  • ALCS 240 Clssism,Rcsm, & Sxsm

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  • AAAS 220 Black and White in America

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  • AWSS 202 Intro Lesbian and Gay Studies

COURSE 4

Elective

          
  • AANT 131 Ancient Peoples of the World

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  • AANT 104 Archaeology

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  • AARH 170 Survey of Art Western World I

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  • ASPN 100 Elementary Spanish 1

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  • AHIS 140 Cultures of Latin America

  • COURSE 5

    Elective

              
  • AANT 175 Anthropology and Folklore

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  • AJRL 100 Found. Journ. & Media Studies

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  • APOR 100 Elem Portuguese I

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  • ASOC 180 Social Problems

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  • ICSI 101 Elem. of Computing

  • AP and College Credit
    1. Please list all AP tests, college courses, CLEP, or University in the High School courses you have taken, whether or not you know your score/grade at this time. For courses, indicate the college that will grant you the credit. You will receive UAlbany credit for AP tests passed with a score of 3 or higher and college courses passed with a grade of C- or higher.  Reenrolling in the same course that you already have credit for will result in a loss of credit. (Note: you must send official scores and transcripts to our Office of Undergraduate Admissions to have these credits posted to your record.)

    AP Tests and Scores (if known) College Courses
    Italian - 5 Biology - Syracuse University
    English Literature - no score yet


    Information about your background and plans
    2. If you sang or played an instrument in high school and would like to continue doing so, you can consider adding a Music Ensemble to your schedule. These include: Chamber Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Pep Band, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Symphonic Band, and Chorale.

    Other 1 credit classes include UUNL 205 (Information Literacy), or RPAD 110 (ROTC).

    Please indicate if you wish to have any of these added to your schedule.

    No Thanks.

     

    3. List any plans or ideas that you may have for further education or careers after you earn your bachelor’s degree (Examples: Law school, Medical school, finance, etc.)

    I plan to go to graduate school for Anthropology.
    4. List any secondary areas of interest or alternative majors you might like to pursue.

    Foreign languages, maybe journalism.
    5. List any special circumstances that might affect your schedule. (e.g., athletic team participation, commuting, ROTC).

    I am commuting from home, about 20 minutes away.
    6. When do you intend to graduate from the University at Albany?

    In Four Years
     
    7. If your MAP includes a math course, please provide the following information to assist your advisor in placing you in the appropriate math class: Have you taken a precalculus or calculus course? If so, what grade did you earn? Did you take an AP exam in math? Do you consider yourself to be a strong math student? Do you have any concerns about taking math at UAlbany?

    I did not take precalculus or calculus. I do not consider myself to be a strong math student. I am not looking forward to taking a math course.

    8. Have you been admitted to the Project Renaissance program?

    No

     

    9. List any other information that you think will help us to make the best schedule possible for you.

    I prefer my classes to be close together time-wise (easier because of my commute).

     

    10. In the case of students with disabilities, any special requirements can be communicated through the Office of Disabled Students Services (518) 442-5490.
    11. Your schedule is not considered finalized until you receive it from your advisor at Orientation. Until that time, you may see classes listed on your schedule through My UAlbany, but classes may be added and dropped for a variety of reasons, including changes to the University's schedule of classes.


     


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