Fall 1995
CH 31: Chemical Structures
ES 11: Environmental Issues
MA 17: Calculus
UC 11: Medical Ethics
Spring 1996
BI 20: Living Systems
BI 194: Vertebrate Evolution
ES 141: Environmental Policy
UC 82: Magic in the Middle Ages[5]
Fall 1996
BI 47: Genetics
BN 1: Neuroscience
HI 104: High Middle Ages[1]
CS 15: Intro to CS[2]
Spring 1997
CS 16: Algorithms and Data Structures[3]
CS 22: Discrete Mathematics
HI 102: Medieval Spain[1]
Fall 1997
CS 31: Intro to Computer Systems
CS 51: Models of Computation
CS 273: Programming Languages
BI 48: Evolutionary Biology
Spring 1998
CS 32: Software Engineering[4]
CS 141: Artifical Intelligence
CS 243: Machine Learning
SL 198: Senior Seminar[5]
TA: CS16
Fall 1998
CS 167: Operating Systems
CS 169: Operating Systems Lab[6]
CS 157: Design and Analysis of Algorithms[7]
CS 193: Senior Thesis
BN 101: Neural Systems
TA: CS17
Spring 1999
CS 194: Senior Thesis
CH 35: Organic Chemistry
BI 141: Evolutionary Genetics
TA: CS18
Fall 1999
CSCI 5573: Distributed Operating Systems
CSCI 5582: Artificial Intelligence
CSCI 6448: Object Oriented Analysis and Design
TA: CSCI 4308
Spring 2000
CSCI 7195: Topics in PL: Pointer Analysis
CSCI 7818: Middleware
TA: CSCI 4318
Fall 2000
CSCI 5444: Introduction to Theory of Computation
CSCI 7000: Current Topics: The Canon
CSCI 7143: Topics in Computer Science: Mobile Computing
RA: SERL
Spring 2001
CSCI 5229: Graphics
CSCI 7000: Topics in Computer Science: Teaching
CSCI 7000: Current Topics: Mobile Computing
Instructor: CSCI 3753

[1] Prof. Remensnyder is the messiah.
[2] Half of the people this class hooks villify it later. Including me.
[3] CCW before the OO madness.
[4] 10,000 lines of code in a semester. Woo.
[5] I study the occult.
[6] What hooked me on operating systems. Weenix is cool. 15,000 lines of code in a semester. Half credit, too.
[7] Franco is most captivating when concieved of as a James Bond villan.