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==spring 08==
*Comp Sci 160 (User Interface Design and Development) - 4
*Comp Sci elective CE 155 (Transportation Systems Engineering) - 43
*Stat 131a (Statistical Inferences for Social and Life Scientists) - 4
*ESPM C104 (Modeling and Management of Biological Resources) Slavic 46 - 43*Slavic 130 series/146 (Russian lit in English) Human- 4*One course in Russian culture Environment Interactions elective - 4
*''Music 142 (Wind Ensemble) - 2''
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Total 2620
==summer 08==
==spring 09==
*Comp Sci 152 (Computer Architecture and Engineering) or 150 CS 186 (Components and Design Techniques for Digital Introduction to Database Systems) - 4*Civil Engineering 252 (Systems Analysis in Transportation) Comp Sci elective - 3*Human-Environment Interactions elective One course in Russian culture - 4
*Enviro Sci 100 (Environmental Problem Solving) - 4
*Slavic 46 ESPM C104 (Modeling and Management of Biological Resources) - 34*Slavic 180 130 series /146 (Russian lit in RussianEnglish) - 4
*''Music 142 (Wind Ensemble) - 2''
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Total 2425
==fall 09==
*One upper-div Slavic elective - 3
*Slavic 45 - 3
*A course fulfilling the [[American Cultures requirement]] Slavic 190 (Russian Culture Taught in Russian: Country, Identity, and Language) - 3/4
*Enviro Sci elective - 3
*Civil Engineering 252 (Systems Analysis in Transportation) - 3
*ES 196A+L (Senior Research Seminar in Environmental Sciences + lab) - 3+1
*''Music 116 (Jazz Theory) - 3''
*''some other upper-div Music class''
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Total 20/124
==spring 10==
Total ?
this plan, in the end, results in three degrees – [[CS major|computer science]], [[ES major|environmental science]], and [[slavic major|russian language & literature]] – as – as well as a [http://music.berkeley.edu/minor.html music minor].
by this plan, I will cover all but one of the breadth requirements - the philosophy one, which i'll probably just take during my semester abroad. there's also an [[American Cultures requirement|AC class]] that needs to be stuffed somewhere in there.
{{academic planning}}