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Biochemistry — CHE4335.01
Biochemistry — CHE4335.01
Biochemistry — CHE4335.01
Biochemistry — CHE4301.01
Biochemistry — CHE4335.01
Biogeography, Paleoecology, and Human Origins — BIO4317.01
Biogeography, Paleoecology, and Human Origins — BIO4317.01
Blockchain/Web3 as an evolution of the consumer web — CS2138.01
The large-scale consumer web has been defined by epochs. The first epoch was defined by the user as consumer: large companies created content which was consumed by the masses. The second web epoch (web 2.0) has been defined by consumer creators, large companies own and deliver content created by users to other users (Facebook, TikTok,
Brain, Behavior, and Cognition — BIO2128.01
Calculus A — MAT4133.01
Calculus A — MAT4133.01
Calculus B — MAT4218.01
Calculus: A Classical Approach — MAT4288.01
Calculus: A Classical Approach — MAT4288.01
Calculus: A Classical Approach — MAT4288.01) (day/time change as of 5/16/2023
Calculus: A Classical Approach — MAT4288.01
Calculus: A Classical Approach — MAT4288.01
This course covers the breadth of university calculus: differentiation, integration, infinite series, and ordinary differential equations. It focuses on concepts and interconnections. In order to cover this much material, computational techniques are de-emphasized. The approach is historically based and classical, following original texts where possible. Further techniques
Calculus: Principles and Concepts — MAT2243.01
Cell Biology — BIO4131.01
Cell Biology (with lab) — BIO4114.01
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, ultimately coming to understand