a new schedule – state your thoughts, laddies!

date: 1120162053

mood: pretty decent
listening to:humming underworld – cowgirl

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10                                      NMC329H
11                                      NMC329H 
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13              CSC343H         CSC343H        
14              CSC343H                      
15                              SLA314H        
16     FAH290H                  SLA314H         
17     FAH290H                               
18              PHL243H         PSY370H        
19              PHL243H         PSY370H        
20              PHL243H         PSY370H         
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Will definitely take:
PSY370H1 Thinking and Reasoning 52L, 36P
Problem-solving as a model of directed thinking; conceptual behaviour and mental representation; induction, deduction and learning; probabilistic reasoning; creative thinking and complex problem solving.
CSC343H1 Introduction to Databases 26L, 13T
Introduction to database management systems. The relational data model. Relational algebra. Querying and updating
databases: the query language SQL. Application programming with SQL. Integrity constraints, normal forms, and database design. Elements of database system technology: query processing, transaction management.

Will drop 2:
PHL243H1 Philosophy of Human Sexuality 39L
Philosophical issues about sex and sexual identity in the light of biological, psychological and ethical theories of sex and gender; the concept of gender; male and female sex roles; “perverse” sex; sexual liberation; love and sexuality.

FAH290H1 Asian Art 52L
Major themes of eastern art drawn from the rich legacy of Ancient Near Eastern, Islamic, Indian, Chinese and Japanese civilizations from prehistory to the recent past. Emphasis on appreciation within cultural context; museum visits.

SLA314H1 Dostoevsky 13L, 13T
Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, and short works. Dostoevsky’s political, psychological, and religious ideas as they shape and are shaped by his literary art. Readings in English.

NMC329H1 Dead Sea Scrolls 26L
An examination of the political context in which these scrolls were produced and preserved.; different theories of who produced these texts, e.g., Sadduccees, Zadokite Priests or Essenes; the way the scrolls use earlier biblical traditions. No Hebrew/Aramaic required; students with background in these languages will have opportunities to use them.