My Course Schedule:
I graduated with my Bachelors of Arts (History) from the
University of Waterloo, on June 13th, 2002.
My interests in History concern what I term 'Strategic History'; the
political, economic and military factors that define a country's
standing in the world. What makes Great Powers great, and what
finally brings them down?
Courses Transferred from Math Degree
- CS 492,354,370,360,342,340
- STAT 230,231
- MATH 235,138,136,147,145
- HIST 102C, 130, 222, 250, 254
- PSCI 291
- PHIL 145
Courses Completed for BA (General History)
- HIST 262 - Europe: 16th to 18th Century (Spring 1998)
- ECON 101 - Introduction to Microeconomics (Fall 1998)
- ECON 102 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (Winter 1999)
- ECON 231 - Introduction to International Economics (Spring 1999)
- CLAS 252 - Roman History (Fall 1999)
- HIST 100 - History of Modern Europe (Winter 2000)
- HIST 384 - Ontario since Confederation (Spring 2000)
- GER 101 - First Year German I (Fall 2000)
- CLAS 251 - Greek History (Winter 2001)
- PSYCH 101 - Introductory Psychology (Spring 2001)
- RUSS 101B - Basic Russian for Business (Fall 2001)
On October 25th, 1997, I received my Bachelors of Mathematics from the
University of Waterloo. Thank God.
Courses completed for Hons B.Math (Joint AM/CS Co-Op)
1A - Fall 1992
- MATH 145 - Classical Alegbra (Advanced Honours)
- MATH 147 - Calculus I (Advanced Honours)
- PHYS 121 - Mechanics, Wave Motion, and Heat I
- CS 134 - Principles of Computer Science
- PHIL 145 - Critical Thinking
1B - Spring 1993
- MATH 136 - Linear Algebra I
- MATH 138 - Calculus II
- PHYS 122 - Mechanics, Wave Motion, and Heat II
- CS 246 - Software Abstraction and Specification
- HIST 254 - Canadian History: The National Period
2A - Winter 1994
- MATH 235 - Linear Algebra II
- MATH 237 - Calculus III
- STAT 230 - Probability
- C&O 230 - Introduction to Combinatorics
- HIST 222 - Three Revolutions (Distance Ed - Summer)
2B - Fall 1994
- AM 231 - Calculus IV
- AM 251 - Elementary Differental Equations and Applications
- AM 261 - Newtonian Mechanics
- CS 241 - Foundations of Sequential Programs
- STAT 231 - Statistics
3A - Summer 1995
- AM 332 - Complex Analysis
- AM 351 - Ordinary Differential Equations
- CS 342 - Concurrent Programming
- HIST 130- The Modern World in Historical Perspective
3B - Winter 1996
- CS 340 - Data Structures and Algorithms
- CS 360 - Introduction to the Theory of Computing
- CS 370 - Numerical Computation
- AM 361 - Continuum Mechanics
- HIST 102C - Origin of Wars in the Twentieth Century
4A - Fall 1996
- AM 463 - Fluid Dynamics
- CS 354 - Operating Systems
- AM 441/CS 476 - Numerical Computation for Dynamic Simulation
- AM 333 - Elementary Differential Geometry and Tensor Analysis
- HIST 250 - Art and Craft of History
4B - Winter 1997
- AM 451 - Introduction to Dynamical Systems
- AM 331 - Complex Analysis
- CS 492 - Social Implications of Computing
- AM 353 - Partial Differential Equations I
- CS 454 - Distributed Systems
4C - Spring 1997
- CS 351 - Digital Design and Architecture (Withdrawn)
- CS 488 - Introduction to Computer Graphics (Withdrawn)
- MTHEL 100 - Commercial and Business Law
- PSCI 291 - The Canadian Legal Process
A note about the last two courses; I had wanted Public Speaking, and 19th/20th
Century European. Turns out there was a DOUBLE conflict; I guess they assumed
CS students taking Computer Graphics wouldn't want to speak in public or
learn European history. Just sticking a note in here because I'm bitter
about it. (8-/
A further note about the withdrawn courses; this happened after my little
"trial" during the Spring 1997 term. I guess that's all I can really say
about it; those that have been there, they'll understand.
Changed:
Thu Jun 27 13:09:17 CDT 2002
jhan@warpfish.com