Coursework
Taking a leaf out of Shaddi’s book and posting a list of the courses I’ve taken and am planning to take—if you’re a UNC student interested in taking one of these courses, feel free to ask me whatever questions you’d like regarding them.
Spring 2010 –16 hours – subject to change
- LING 523 – Phonological Theory I
- ANTH 484 – Discourse and Dialogue (Cross-listed as LING 484)
- SPAN 300 – Spanish Composition and Grammar Review
- SPCL 400 – C-START: Computer-Mediated Communication
- SPHS 196 – Undergraduate Research in Speech and Hearing Sciences
- MUSC 211 – Carolina Choir
- MUSC 212 – UNC Opera
- MUSC 213 – Gamelan
Fall 2009 – 17 hours
- LING 520 – Phonetics
- LING 541 – Sociolinguistics
- MUSC 234 – World Music Theory
- MUSC 213 – Gamelan
- RELI 103 – Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
- IDST 195 – Modes of Inquiry
- SPHS 196 – Undergraduate Research in Speech and Hearing Sciences
Summer 2009 – 6 hours – Carolina SEAS Study Abroad Program
- ASIA 243 – International Migration
- ASIA 244 – History of Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand
Spring 2009 – 21 hours
- LING 563 – Structure of Japanese
- MUSC 132/L – Music Theory II/Lab
- CHIN 212 – Intermediate Written Chinese
- HIST 358 – American Sexualities
- ART 089 – First-Year Seminar: Art and the Body
- SPCL 390 – C-START: Sino-Tibetan Relations
- ANTH 093 – UNITAS
- MUSC 211 – Women’s Glee Club
Fall 2008 – 18 hours
- LING 101H – Honors Introduction to Language
- MUSC 131/L – Music Theory I/Lab
- HNRS 089 – First-Year Seminar: Cheating Death, Chasing Immortality
- CHIN 111 – Elementary Written Chinese
- MUSC 111 – Group Lessons in Voice
- MUSC 211 – Women’s Glee Club
- ANTH 092 – UNITAS
Credit Received – 39 hours
- ECON 100 – Economic Principles
- ENGL 101 – English Composition and Rhetoric
- ENGL 102 – English Composition and Rhetoric
- ENGL 190 – Introduction to Literary Studies
- HIST 151 – History of Western Civilizations I
- HIST 152 – History of Western Civilizations II
- MATH 110P – Algebra
- MATH 231 – Calculus I
- MATH 232 – Calculus II
- POLI 100 – Introduction to Government in the United States
- PSYC 101 – General Psychology
- SPAN 203 – Intermediate Spanish I
- SPAN 204 – Intermediate Spanish II
- SPAN 260 – Introduction to Spanish/Spanish-American Literature









