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Improvisation, Play and Persistence — SCMA4107.01

Instructor: Betsy Sherman and Katie Montovan
Credits: 2
When we first come into this world, we are endlessly curious about everything, without the self-consciousness we acquire later in life. When we get to school, many of us are told that there is a single right way to answer questions, whether about a poem or the material world. We are discouraged from trying different approaches and all too often we learn that “failing” to get

Infinity — MAT2109.03

Instructor: Andrew McIntyre
Credits: 1
A large part of modern mathematics has to do with how we conceptualize and manage the idea of infinity. This occurs in different places: the infinity of the horizon line that appeared with the development of perspective drawing, the infinitely small and infinitely many quantities of calculus, the infinite depth of fractals. This class will survey some of these concepts and

Infinity — MAT2109.01

Instructor: Andrew McIntyre
Credits: 1
A large part of modern mathematics has to do with how we conceptualize and manage the idea of infinity. This occurs in different places: the infinity of the horizon line that appeared with the development of perspective drawing, the infinitely small and infinitely many quantities of calculus, the infinite depth of fractals, the potentially infinite size of sets. This class will

Inside Silicon Valley — CS2276.01

Instructor: Andrew Cencini
Credits: 2
Technology startup companies have held the attention and fascination of the American public via popular culture and media. Television shows, movies, news coverage, and podcasts have portrayed, satirized, and romanticized life at these companies. But, what do we really know about these companies and the environment in which they exist? Who are the people that start these

Internet Seminar — CS4140.01

Instructor:
Credits: 4
An open exploration of various internet technologies including networking, DNS, HTML, CSS, Javascript, front-end frameworks, back-end databases and systems, security, hosting, cloud services - the works. Specific topics will depend on the background and interests of the participants. As a seminar, this course will involve group work and learning from each other. May be

Interview Etiquette for Technology Pathway — CS4390.01) (cancelled 5/10/2024

Instructor: Meltem Ballan
Credits: 2
This course is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in interviews within the technology industry. Through a combination of theoretical understanding, practical exercises, and mock interviews, students will learn the intricacies of behavioral, technical, and case study interviews. The course will focus on developing effective

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems — ES2110.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that students will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial geographic information systems software to analyze patterns within spatial datasets and communicate

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems —

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that students will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial geographic information systems software to analyze patterns within spatial datasets and communicate

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems — ES2110.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that students will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial geographic information systems software to analyze patterns within spatial datasets and communicate

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems — ES2110.01

Instructor: Timothy Schroeder
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that students will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial geographic information systems software to analyze patterns within spatial datasets and communicate

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems — ES2110.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 2
This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that you will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial database software to analyze data and plot information on maps. Students will be expected to develop their own work

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems — ES2110.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that students will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial geographic information systems software to analyze patterns within spatial datasets and communicate

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems — ES2110.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that students will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial geographic information systems software to analyze patterns within spatial datasets and communicate

Intro to Maps and Geographic Information Systems — ES2110.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Days & Time: MO,TH 3:40pm-5:30pm
Credits: 4

This is an introductory course on the theory and practice of analyzing and displaying geo-spatial information. The methods that students will learn have wide-ranging applications in the natural and social sciences. Students will learn how to utilize mapping and spatial geographic information systems software to analyze patterns within spatial datasets and communicate

Introduction to Cancer Biology — BIO2104.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Days & Time: TU,FR 10:30am-12:20pm
Credits: 4

The cells in our bodies need to grow and divide in order to make new tissue, and to repair or replace damaged tissue.  The processes that govern cell growth and division are tightly regulated. When the cells that comprise the tissues of our bodies lose the ability to properly regulate their growth and proliferation, cancer is the result.  This

Introduction to Cancer Biology — BIO2104.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Credits: 4
The cells in our bodies need to grow and divide in order to make new tissue, and to repair or replace damaged tissue. The processes that govern cell growth and division are tightly regulated. When the cells that comprise the tissues of our bodies lose the ability to properly regulate their growth and proliferation, cancer is the result. This introductory level course will

Introduction to Cell Biology (with lab) — BIO4114.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Credits: 4
The cell is the fundamental organizational unit of all living organisms on Earth.  In this class we will investigate cell structure and function, learn about DNA replication and transcription, find out how proteins are synthesized, folded and localized, and come to understand how interfering with cell biological processes can result in disease.  In the lab, students

Introduction to Cell Biology (with lab) — BIO4114.02

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Credits: 4
Cells are the fundamental units that organize life. In this class we will investigate cell structure and function, learn about DNA replication and transcription, find out how proteins are synthesized and transported, and come to understand how interfering with cell biological processes can result in disease. In the lab, students will gain experience with both prokaryotic and

Introduction to Cell Biology (with Lab) — BIO4114.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Credits: 4
The cell is the fundamental organizational unit of all living organisms on Earth. In this class we will investigate cell structure and function, learn about DNA replication and transcription, find out how proteins are synthesized, folded, localized, and regulated, and ultimately come to understand how interfering with cell biological processes can result in disease. In the lab,

Introduction to Cell Biology (with lab) — BIO4114.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Credits: 4
The cell is the fundamental organizational unit of all living organisms on Earth. In this class we will investigate cell structure and function, learn about DNA replication and transcription, find out how proteins are synthesized, folded and localized, and come to understand how interfering with cell biological processes can result in disease. In the lab, students will gain

Introduction to Cell Biology (with lab) — BIO4114.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Credits: 4
Cells are the fundamental units that organize life. In this class we will investigate cell structure and function, learn about DNA replication and transcription, find out how proteins are synthesized and transported, and come to understand how interfering with cell biological processes can result in disease. In the lab, students will gain experience with both prokaryotic and

Introduction to Cell Biology (with lab) — BIO4114.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Credits: 4
The cell is the fundamental organizational unit of all living organisms on Earth.  In this class we will investigate cell structure and function, learn about DNA replication and transcription, find out how proteins are synthesized, folded and localized, and come to understand how interfering with cell biological processes can result in disease.  In the lab, students

Introduction to Climate and Weather — ES2115.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 2
This course will offer a brief introduction to the physics of Earth’s atmosphere and how movement of heat and water through earth systems is related to the establishment of climate conditions on Earth’s surface and the weather patterns within those systems. Human societies interact with these systems in many ways, which in-turn impact and change the systems. We will study how a

Introduction to Computer Science — CS2124.01

Instructor: Justin Vasselli
Credits: 4
In this class, students will be exposed to the main problems and questions related to computer science, while beginning their journey towards becoming skilled coders. Students will learn how to write their own small computer programs. A large part of this process will include learning basic programming skills, computational thinking and algorithm design. In addition, students