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TUESDAY Ready to be a real student? There s no better way to get a feel for the academic environment than to be a part of it! Make sure you attend at least one class that interests you. Feel free to introduce yourself to the professor and talk to current students. They ll give you the inside scoop. Please arrive a few minutes early to any classes you wish to attend. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 10:30 11:50 a.m. Biomedical Engineering Laboratory (no class 4/24) Elliott Dunlap Smith Hall 125 3:00 4:20 p.m. Biomedical Engineering Design Project (no class 4/24) Porter Hall 125C CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 9:00 10:20 a.m. Solid Mechanics Lab Porter Hall 107E 1:30 2:20 p.m. Solid Mechanics Lab (no class 4/3, 4/17, 4/24) Porter Hall 107H 1:30 2:50 p.m. Environmental Engineering Lab Porter Hall 107E 3:00 3:50 p.m. Solid Mechanics Lab (no class 4/3, 4/17, 4/24) Porter Hall 107H 3:00 4:20 p.m. Environmental Engineering Lab Porter Hall 107E ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING 10:30 11:50 a.m. Signals and Systems (no class 4/17) Doherty Hall A302 Noon 1:20 p.m. Electronic Devices and Analog Circuits (no class 4/17) Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall A14 1:30 2:50 p.m. Structure and Design of Digital Systems (no class 4/10) Hamerschlag Hall B131 ENGINEERING & PUBLIC POLICY Noon 1:20 p.m. Introduction to Engineering and Public Policy Doherty Hall A302 1:30 2:20 p.m. Special Topics: Introduction to Risk Assessment Scaife Hall 208 for Human & Environmental Health 1:30 2:50 p.m. Ethics and Policy Issues in Computing Doherty Hall 1112 1:30 2:50 p.m. Special Topics: Global Ecological Issues & Controversies Cyert Hall A70 1:30 2:50 p.m. Special Topics: New Technology Commercialization: Public Policy Strategies Wean Hall 5328 3:00 4:50 p.m. EPP Projects Wean Hall 5403 MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 10:30 11:50 a.m. Fluid Mechanics Porter Hall 100 1:30 2:50 p.m. Stress Analysis Doherty Hall 2315 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE See addendum for classes SCHOOL OF ART 8:30 a.m. 4:20 p.m. Please report to College of Fine Arts 300 for a list of courses

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS (CONT.) SCHOOL OF DESIGN 8:30 9:50 a.m. Persuasion (no class 4/3, 4/10) Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 103 8:30 10:20 a.m. Communications Studio II: Designing Communications for Interactions Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 211 8:30 10:20 a.m. Products Studio II: Designing Products for Interactions Porter Hall 27 8:30 11:20 a.m. Design Lab Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall A6 Noon 1:20 p.m. Systems Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall A6 1:30 4:20 p.m. Environments Studio IV: Designing Environments for Social Systems Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 210 (no class 4/17, 4/24) SCHOOL OF MUSIC 8:30 9:20 a.m. Form and Analysis Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 127 8:30 9:50 a.m. Major Instrumental Ensemble College of Fine Arts Kresge 9:00 10:20 a.m Form and Analysis Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 127 9:00 10:20 a.m Acting IV College of Fine Arts ACH 9:30 10:20 a.m. Electronic and Computer Music Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 119A 9:30 10:20 a.m. Eurhythmics IV Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 119 9:30 10:20 a.m. Movement and Dance II Wiegand Gymnasium 9:30 10:20 a.m. Renaissance Counterpoint College of Fine Arts M157 10:30 11:20 a.m. Acting II College of Fine Arts ACH 10:30 11:20 a.m. Communication and Marketing College of Fine Arts A2 10:30 11:20 a.m. Eurhythmics IV Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 119 10:30 11:20 a.m. Instrumental/Choral Conducting Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 116 10:30 11:20 a.m. Score Reading/Keyboard Harmony: Score Reading for Non-Pianists College of Fine Arts M160 10:30 11:50 a.m. Harmony II College of Fine Arts M157 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Eurhythmics IV Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 119 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Instrumental/Choral Conducting Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 116 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Score Reading/Keyboard Harmony: Score Reading for Pianists College of Fine Arts M160 Noon 1:20 p.m. Advanced Seminar in Film Musicology College of Fine Arts 102 Noon 1:20 p.m. Art of Audience Engagement College of Fine Arts Kresge Noon 1:20 p.m. Harmony II College of Fine Arts A2 1:30 2:20 p.m. French Literature and Repertoire College of Fine Arts M157 1:30 2:50 p.m. Eurhythmics for Non-Majors Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 119 1:30 2:50 p.m. Yoga for Musicians College of Fine Arts ACH 1:30 3:20 p.m. Literature and Repertoire: Trombone College of Fine Arts Kresge 2:30 3:20 p.m. Italian Literature and Repertoire College of Fine Arts M157 2:30 3:20 p.m. Literature and Repertoire: Euphonium Wiegand Gymnasium 3:30 4:50 p.m. Chorus Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 119 3:30 5:50 p.m. Major Instrumental Ensemble College of Fine Arts ACH 3:30 6:00 p.m. Instrumental Ensemble College of Fine Arts ACH 3:30 6:20 p.m. Major Vocal Performance Ensemble Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 119

DIETRICH COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ECONOMICS ENGLISH 9:00 10:20 a.m. Reading in Forms: Fiction Baker Hall 255B 9:00 10:20 a.m. Writing for Professionals (no class 4/3, 4/10) Doherty Hall 1117 9:00 10:20 a.m. Writing for Professionals Doherty Hall 1211 10:30 11:50 a.m. Books You Should Have Read by Now (no class 4/3) Porter Hall A19 10:30 11:50 a.m. Interpretation & Argument Porter Hall A21A 10:30 11:50 a.m. Survey of Forms: Screenwriting Porter Hall A21 10:30 11:50 a.m. Science Writing Baker Hall 255B 1:30 2:50 p.m. Literary Journalism Workshop Porter Hall A19 1:30 2:50 p.m. Oral Communication Scaife Hall 208 1:30 2:50 p.m. Survey of Forms: Creative Nonfiction Wean Hall 4709 3:00 4:20 p.m. Advanced Fiction Workshop Baker Hall 255B 3:00 4:20 p.m. Gender and Sexuality in Performance Wean Hall 5328 3:00 4:20 p.m. Rhetoric of Public Policy (no class 4/10) Wean Hall 5316 3:00 4:20 p.m. Screenwriting Workshop Porter Hall 126A HISTORY 9:00 10:20 a.m. Climate Change and Climate Justice: Global Perspectives Baker Hall 235B 10:30 11:50 a.m. Killer Robots: The Ethics, Law and Politics of Lethal Baker Hall 255A Autonomous Weapons Systems 10:30 11:50 a.m. Introduction to Global Studies College of Fine Arts 102 10:30 11:50 a.m. Stalin and the Great Terror Wean Hall 4625 11:30 11:50 a.m. Flesh and Spirit: Early Modern Europe, 1400 1750 Baker Hall 237B 1:30 2:50 p.m. India through Film Baker Hall 235B 1:30 2:50 p.m. Russian History: From Communism to Capitalism Baker Hall 237B 1:30 2:50 p.m. Women, Politics and Protest Baker Hall 235A 3:00 4:20 p.m. Adolf Hitler: Placing His Life in the Political and Economic Context of His Era Baker Hall 235A INFORMATION SYSTEMS 10:30 11:50 a.m. Application Design and Development Wean Hall 4623 1:30 2:50 p.m. Application Design and Development Wean Hall 5403 1:30 2:50 p.m. Innovation Studio: Health Care Information Systems Porter Hall 126A INSTITUTE FOR POLITICS AND STRATEGY 10:30 11:50 a.m. Political Science Research Methods Gates and Hillman Centers 4102 Noon 1:20 p.m. Comparative Politics Porter Hall 125C 1:30 2:50 p.m. Comparative Legal Systems Porter Hall 226C 3:00 4:20 p.m. U.S. Foreign Policy and Interventions in World Affairs Porter Hall 226C

DIETRICH COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (CONT.) MODERN LANGUAGES 8:30 9:20 a.m. Elementary Italian II Porter Hall 125B 9:00 10:20 a.m. U.S. Latinos: Language and Culture Porter Hall 225B 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Elementary German II Baker Hall A60N Noon 1:20 p.m. Topics in French and Francophone Studies: The New Paris Porter Hall A21 12:30 1:20 p.m. Elementary Russian II Porter Hall A19C 12:30 1:20 p.m. Elementary German II Baker Hall A60N 1:30 2:50 p.m. Germany, Austria and Switzerland in the 20th Century Baker Hall A54 1:30 2:50 p.m. Topics in Japanese Studies: Japanese Language & Culture Porter Hall A20A from a Pragmatics Perspective 3:00 4:20 p.m. Japanese Film and Literature: The Art of Storytelling Wean Hall 4709 3:00 4:20 p.m. Nazi and Resistance Culture Scaife Hall 208 PHILOSOPHY 9:00 10:20 a.m. Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Society College of Fine Arts 102 1:30 2:50 p.m. Ethical Theory Porter Hall 125B PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL AND DECISION SCIENCES 9:00 10:20 a.m. Behavioral Economics of Poverty and Development Porter Hall 125C 10:30 11:50 a.m. Decision Analysis Doherty Hall 1212 10:30 11:50 a.m. Psychological Models of Decision Making Doherty Hall 1211 1:30 2:50 p.m. Methods of Policy Analysis Hamburg Hall 2003 1:30 2:50 p.m. Reason, Passion and Cognition Doherty Hall 1212 1:30 2:50 p.m. Social and Emotional Brain Gates and Hillman Centers 4211 3:00 4:20 p.m. Causal Inference in the Field: Using Data to Study Crime, Love, Sports & More Hamerschlag Hall B103 3:00 4:50 p.m. Policy Analysis Senior Project Wean Hall 5403 STATISTICS & DATA SCIENCE Noon 1:20 p.m. Statistical Computing Hamerschlag Hall B103 MELLON COLLEGE OF SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CHEMISTRY 9:00 10:20 a.m Inorganic Chemistry Doherty Hall 2302 10:30 11:20 a.m. Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis Wean Hall 5403 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Modern Organic Chemistry II Doherty Hall 2302 12:30 1:20 p.m. Introduction to Experimental Chemistry Doherty Hall 2302 12:30 1:20 p.m. Laboratory II: Organic Synthesis and Analysis Wean Hall 5403 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES PHYSICS

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE 9:00 10:20 a.m. Principles of Imperative Computation Doherty Hall 2315 9:00 10:20 a.m. Undergraduate Complexity Theory Gates and Hillman Centers 4401 10:30 11:50 a.m. Distributed Systems Gates and Hillman Centers 4401 10:30 11:50 a.m. Principles of Imperative Computation Doherty Hall 2315 Noon 1:20 p.m. Algorithm Design and Analysis Gates and Hillman Centers 4401 Noon 1:20 p.m. Computer Music Systems and Information Processing Gates and Hillman Centers 4211 Noon 1:20 p.m. HOT Compilation Gates and Hillman Centers 4101 Noon 1:20 p.m. Principles of Functional Programming Doherty Hall 2210 1:30 2:50 p.m. Foundations of Programming Languages Gates and Hillman Centers 4307 1:30 2:50 p.m. Introduction to Computer Systems Gates and Hillman Centers 4401 3:00 4:20 p.m. Great Theoretical Ideas in Computer Science Doherty Hall 2210 3:00 4:20 p.m. Introduction to Cryptography Gates and Hillman Centers 4101 3:00 4:20 p.m. Principles of Functional Programming Scaife Hall 214 3:00 4:20 p.m. Software Foundations of Security and Privacy Gates and Hillman Centers 4215 COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY TEPPER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 9:00 10:20 a.m. Marketing I Posner Hall Cooper Auditorium 3:00 4:20 p.m. Marketing I Posner Hall Simon Auditorium