logging in or signing up Advising Desiderio Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 42 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 16, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Class of 2010 Plebe Advising: Class of 2010 Plebe Advising CAPT(sel) Thomas A. Logue, Computer ScienceSlide2: Majors for the Class of 2010 Majors shown in red italics are proposed for the Class of 2010. Critical Languages: Critical Languages FA101, FC101, FJ101 or FR101 – new courses for you! Arabic and Chinese majors have been approved. Regional Studies Majors (Asian and Middle Eastern) are tentative (waiting approval) starting with the class of 2010 To be selected: You must have a strong general academic background with high Math SAT/ACTs. Interview with the Language Studies representative during the platoon's scheduled 15minute Q&A period at 1430. Take the DLAB - Defense Language Aptitude Battery test on 24July (Results determine which plebes can take one of the critical language courses in the fall.) It is easier to take a critical language course if: You have validated one or more courses. This makes it easier to fit in these language courses into your course matrix. If you haven’t validated a course: Don’t worry!! You can delay taking FP130 and HH104 to an upperclass year to make room for the language courses. You will not fall behind because all critical language courses completed will count as HUM/SS electives for all majors. Important Navy program. Financial incentives for language proficiency. up to $300 per month additional pay for critical language proficiency.TYPICAL PLEBE YEAR : TYPICAL PLEBE YEAR NL110 Preparing to Lead, Credits: 2 28th platoon will take this course in the spring.Course Numbering: SM221P Course Numbering Unique Course Identifier Typical Variants: P – Plebe A – Additional help S,A – Honors C – With computers E – For engineers V – Validators X – Foreign Mids Division: E – Engineering S – Science H – History / English F – Poly Sci / Econ / Languages N – Pro Dev / Officer Dev P – Phys Ed Nominal Year: 1 – 4/c 2 – 3/c 3 – 2/c 4 – 1/c Engineering: Math & Science: Humanities & Social Science: A – Aero / Astro P – Physics E – Econ or English E – Electrical C – Chemistry H – History M – Mechanical M – Math P – Political Science N – Naval Arch O – Oceanography x – Arabic, Chinese, & Ocean Engr French, German, Japanese, S – Systems I – Computer Science Russian, and Spanish REQUIRED COURSES, Part 1: REQUIRED COURSES, Part 1 LEADERSHIP, ETHICS, LAW (NL) SEAMANSHIP (NS) & NAVIGATION (NN) POLITICAL SCIENCE (FP) HISTORY (HH) Look for variants: FP130A, X Possible to defer to 3/C yearCHEMISTRY (SC) : CHEMISTRY (SC) Preferred: HH205P or: HE217, FP210, FE210, SP211ENGLISH (HE) : ENGLISH (HE) Must take HE112, BUT NO SUMMER SCHOOL! Look for HE111S (honors) variantMATHEMATICS (SM) : MATHEMATICS (SM) Must take SM122A DURING SUMMER SCHOOLPhysical Education: Physical Education Boxing & Wrestling Swimming: 50-meter breaststroke (6 to 11 strokes per 25 meters) 50-meter backstroke (6 to 11 strokes per 25 meters) 5-meter tower jump 40-foot underwater swim 200-meter swim (5 minute 12 second maximum). Personal Conditioning/wellness: fundamental knowledge promoting a lifetime of health and physical fitness.Intro to Engineering: Intro to Engineering EX281 is a Fall semester, laboratory-based course. Encouraged specifically for SM131 students. Objective: introduce midshipmen 4/C students to the excitement of engineering. expose them to the several engineering disciplines Content: designed to illustrate the roles that a professional engineer plays in society and the military. interactive, hands-on experiences State-of-the art engineering problems discussed by visiting speakers prominent in industry and government. Prerequisite: Be a 4/C midshipman at USNA Obtain placement by Division of Engineering and Weapons. 28th Company Advisor Assignments by Alpha Code: 28th Company Advisor Assignments by Alpha Code Alpha Codes: (100252 through 102850) assigned to: CAPT(sel) Logue, USN ( tlogue@usna.edu ) Midshipman Atwood up through to and including Midshipman Hiner Alpha Codes: (102964 through 107338) assigned to LT Backhaus, USN ( backhaus@usna.edu ) Midshipman Howard up through to and including Midshipman ZebianQuestions?: Questions? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Advising Desiderio Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 42 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 16, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Class of 2010 Plebe Advising: Class of 2010 Plebe Advising CAPT(sel) Thomas A. Logue, Computer ScienceSlide2: Majors for the Class of 2010 Majors shown in red italics are proposed for the Class of 2010. Critical Languages: Critical Languages FA101, FC101, FJ101 or FR101 – new courses for you! Arabic and Chinese majors have been approved. Regional Studies Majors (Asian and Middle Eastern) are tentative (waiting approval) starting with the class of 2010 To be selected: You must have a strong general academic background with high Math SAT/ACTs. Interview with the Language Studies representative during the platoon's scheduled 15minute Q&A period at 1430. Take the DLAB - Defense Language Aptitude Battery test on 24July (Results determine which plebes can take one of the critical language courses in the fall.) It is easier to take a critical language course if: You have validated one or more courses. This makes it easier to fit in these language courses into your course matrix. If you haven’t validated a course: Don’t worry!! You can delay taking FP130 and HH104 to an upperclass year to make room for the language courses. You will not fall behind because all critical language courses completed will count as HUM/SS electives for all majors. Important Navy program. Financial incentives for language proficiency. up to $300 per month additional pay for critical language proficiency.TYPICAL PLEBE YEAR : TYPICAL PLEBE YEAR NL110 Preparing to Lead, Credits: 2 28th platoon will take this course in the spring.Course Numbering: SM221P Course Numbering Unique Course Identifier Typical Variants: P – Plebe A – Additional help S,A – Honors C – With computers E – For engineers V – Validators X – Foreign Mids Division: E – Engineering S – Science H – History / English F – Poly Sci / Econ / Languages N – Pro Dev / Officer Dev P – Phys Ed Nominal Year: 1 – 4/c 2 – 3/c 3 – 2/c 4 – 1/c Engineering: Math & Science: Humanities & Social Science: A – Aero / Astro P – Physics E – Econ or English E – Electrical C – Chemistry H – History M – Mechanical M – Math P – Political Science N – Naval Arch O – Oceanography x – Arabic, Chinese, & Ocean Engr French, German, Japanese, S – Systems I – Computer Science Russian, and Spanish REQUIRED COURSES, Part 1: REQUIRED COURSES, Part 1 LEADERSHIP, ETHICS, LAW (NL) SEAMANSHIP (NS) & NAVIGATION (NN) POLITICAL SCIENCE (FP) HISTORY (HH) Look for variants: FP130A, X Possible to defer to 3/C yearCHEMISTRY (SC) : CHEMISTRY (SC) Preferred: HH205P or: HE217, FP210, FE210, SP211ENGLISH (HE) : ENGLISH (HE) Must take HE112, BUT NO SUMMER SCHOOL! Look for HE111S (honors) variantMATHEMATICS (SM) : MATHEMATICS (SM) Must take SM122A DURING SUMMER SCHOOLPhysical Education: Physical Education Boxing & Wrestling Swimming: 50-meter breaststroke (6 to 11 strokes per 25 meters) 50-meter backstroke (6 to 11 strokes per 25 meters) 5-meter tower jump 40-foot underwater swim 200-meter swim (5 minute 12 second maximum). Personal Conditioning/wellness: fundamental knowledge promoting a lifetime of health and physical fitness.Intro to Engineering: Intro to Engineering EX281 is a Fall semester, laboratory-based course. Encouraged specifically for SM131 students. Objective: introduce midshipmen 4/C students to the excitement of engineering. expose them to the several engineering disciplines Content: designed to illustrate the roles that a professional engineer plays in society and the military. interactive, hands-on experiences State-of-the art engineering problems discussed by visiting speakers prominent in industry and government. Prerequisite: Be a 4/C midshipman at USNA Obtain placement by Division of Engineering and Weapons. 28th Company Advisor Assignments by Alpha Code: 28th Company Advisor Assignments by Alpha Code Alpha Codes: (100252 through 102850) assigned to: CAPT(sel) Logue, USN ( tlogue@usna.edu ) Midshipman Atwood up through to and including Midshipman Hiner Alpha Codes: (102964 through 107338) assigned to LT Backhaus, USN ( backhaus@usna.edu ) Midshipman Howard up through to and including Midshipman ZebianQuestions?: Questions?