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  66. <h1>Updated degree plan</h1>
  67. <p>Day 00667: Monday, 2017 January 02</p>
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  70. <h2 id="general">General news</h2>
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  72. You can see the snow in the mountains from near my home now.
  73. Hopefully the snow won&apos;t reach us here in the valley.
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  76. On the way to work, I found an onion.
  77. That was kind of amusing.
  78. I&apos;ll probably cut it up and soak it in lemon or tomato juice, then eat it.
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  81. My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
  82. </p>
  83. <h2 id="dreams">Dream journal</h2>
  84. <p>
  85. I dreamed that I was off exploring with a friend and we came across a place that I&apos;d been before, but the friend hadn&apos;t.
  86. The friend noticed my name scribbled on some of the walls thinking that I&apos;d done it, but I explained that I was actually hated by this tribe of people, and on this list of names of their enemies that they keep, I appear in both the first and sixth slots.
  87. I warned my friend to be careful of the millions of small thorns in the area, thorns meticulously attached to all surfaces by the tribe.
  88. Later, after we left, I realized that I&apos;d been poked by one of the thorns, and only then did I remember the true horror of what the thorns were: they were coted in a poison left by the tribe, a poison that induces a permanent and incurable madness.
  89. I began jumping back and forward in time to past moments of the dream randomly, and I kept trying to fix the problem.
  90. However, it was too late.
  91. I was only perceiving the time jumps; it was a symptom of the madness and I knew it.
  92. Whatever was really happening at the moment, I was no longer experiencing the present and I never would again.
  93. My body would be acting out what I was trying to do in reaction to the time jumps that were all in my head.
  94. At the end of the dream, I started jumping between the bodies of two people sitting in a car.
  95. I couldn&apos;t make it stop, and at last, the madness was enough to wake me up, back to the real world, where none of that had happened.
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  97. <h2 id="university">University life</h2>
  98. <p>
  99. I&apos;ve updated my degree plan slightly, as well as added all expected elective choices to the headers of my coursework pages.
  100. All forty courses that I&apos;ll be taking are now known, though there&apos;s a chance that some may change before I take them.
  101. </p>
  102. <ul>
  103. <li><a href="/en/coursework/#CS1101"><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1101</span>: Programming Fundamentals</a><ul>
  104. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1102</span>: Programming 1<ul>
  105. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1103</span>: Programming 2<ul>
  106. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 1104</span>: Computer Systems<ul>
  107. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2204</span>: Communications and Networking<ul>
  108. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4404</span>: Advanced Networking and Data Security<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  109. </ul></li>
  110. </ul></li>
  111. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2205</span>: Web Programming 1 <em>(proctored course)</em><ul>
  112. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3305</span>: Web Programming 2 <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  113. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4405</span>: Mobile Applications<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  114. </ul></li>
  115. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2301</span>: Operating Systems 1 <em>(proctored course)</em><ul>
  116. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3307</span>: Operating Systems 2<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  117. </ul></li>
  118. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2401</span>: Software Engineering 1<ul>
  119. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4403</span>: Software Engineering 2<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  120. </ul></li>
  121. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3303</span>: Data Structures<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span><ul>
  122. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3304</span>: Analysis of Algorithms<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span><ul>
  123. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4406</span>: Computer Graphics <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  124. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4407</span>: Data Mining and Machine Learning <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span><ul>
  125. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4408</span>: Artificial Intelligence <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  126. </ul></li>
  127. </ul></li>
  128. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3308</span>: Information Retrieval <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  129. </ul></li>
  130. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 4402</span>: Comparative Programming Languages<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  131. </ul></li>
  132. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">CS 2203</span>: Databases 1<ul>
  133. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">CS 3306</span>: Databases 2 <em>(proctored course)</em><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  134. </ul></li>
  135. </ul></li>
  136. </ul></li>
  137. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">ENGL 1102</span>: English Composition 2 <em>(proctored course)</em></li>
  138. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">HIST 1421</span>: Greek and Roman Civilization</li>
  139. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">MATH 1201</span>: College Algebra <em>(proctored course)</em><ul>
  140. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">MATH 1211</span>: Calculus<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  141. </ul></li>
  142. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">MATH 1280</span>: Introduction to Statistics <em>(proctored course)</em></li>
  143. <li><span class="needed-for-bachelor">MATH 1302</span>: Discrete Mathematics<span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span></li>
  144. <li><a href="/en/coursework/#PHIL1404"><span class="needed-for-associate">PHIL 1404</span>: Ethics and Social Responsibility</a></li>
  145. <li><a href="/en/coursework/#UNIV1001"><span class="needed-for-associate">UNIV 1001</span>: Online Education Strategies</a></li>
  146. </ul>
  147. <ul>
  148. <li><span class="needed-for-associate">Any one of these:</span><ul>
  149. <li>BIOL 1121: Biology 1 for Health Studies Majors</li>
  150. <li>BIOL 1301: Introduction to Biology</li>
  151. <li>ENVS 1301: Introduction to Environmental Science</li>
  152. </ul></li>
  153. <li>Any <span class="needed-for-associate">one</span> (<span class="needed-for-bachelor">two</span><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>) of these:<ul>
  154. <li>ECON 1580: Introduction to Economics</li>
  155. <li><a href="/en/coursework/#POLS1503">POLS 1503: Globalization</a></li>
  156. <li>PSYC 1111: Introduction to Human Psychology</li>
  157. <li>PSYC 1205: Emotional Intelligence</li>
  158. <li>PSYC 1504: Introduction to Psychology</li>
  159. <li>SOC 1502: Introduction to Sociology</li>
  160. </ul></li>
  161. <li>Any <span class="needed-for-associate">one</span> (<span class="needed-for-bachelor">two</span><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>) of these:<ul>
  162. <li>AHIST 1401: Art History</li>
  163. <li>ENGL 1405: World Literature</li>
  164. <li>PHIL 1402: Introduction to Philosophy</li>
  165. </ul></li>
  166. <li>Any <span class="needed-for-associate">two</span> (<span class="needed-for-bachelor">five</span><span title="required only for the bachelor degree, not the associate degree">*</span>) electives<ul>
  167. <li><a href="/en/coursework/#BUS1101">BUS 1101: Principles of Business Management</a><ul>
  168. <li>BUS 1102: Basic Accounting <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong><ul>
  169. <li>BUS 2203: Principles of Finance 1 <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong></li>
  170. </ul></li>
  171. <li>BUS 1103: Microeconomics <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong></li>
  172. <li>BUS 1104: Macroeconomics <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong></li>
  173. <li>BUS 2201: Principles of Marketing <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong><ul>
  174. <li>BUS 2207: Multinational Management<ul>
  175. <li>BUS 4403: Business Policies &amp; Strategies <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong><span title="Multiple prerequisites required">***</span></li>
  176. </ul></li>
  177. </ul></li>
  178. <li>BUS 4402: Organization Behavior <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong></li>
  179. <li>BUS 3306: Business and Society<ul>
  180. <li>BUS 4403: Business Policies &amp; Strategies <em>(proctored course)</em> <strong>(must score 2.67/4.0 or higher)</strong><span title="Multiple prerequisites required">***</span></li>
  181. </ul></li>
  182. </ul></li>
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