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22/FA Course | Faculty | Days | Comments/Requisites | Credits | Course Type | Location | ||
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ASI - ASIAN STUDIES | ||||||||
ASI-196-01 Religion in Chinese Poetry |
Blix D |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
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0.50 | HPR, LFA |
MXI 109
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CHE - CHEMISTRY | ||||||||
CHE-421-01 Advanced Organic Chemistry |
Wysocki L |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
CHE-321 (must be completed prior to taking this course)
2nd Half Semester
After learning the basic reactivity of functional groups in
Organic Chemistry, it is important to consider specific
applications of this knowledge. Even within the pharmaceutical
industry, organic chemists involved in the stages of drug
discovery and production have very different concerns and employ
different strategies. We will look at the role of organic
chemistry in the medicinal field through the pharmaceutical
industry. This one-half credit course meets two times a week for
the second half of the semester.
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0.50 |
HAY 002
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CHE-461-01 Biochem of Cystic Fibrosis |
Taylor A |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
Prerequisites: CHE-361
2nd Half Semester
This half semester course will focus on how Cystic Fibrosis
"works" on a biochemical level, including the normal function of
the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Receptor (CFTR) and
the role of ion channels in cellular and tissue function, common
mutations that cause cystic fibrosis, and strategies for treating
cystic fibrosis, including drug design and genetic therapy.
Second half semester. Prerequisites: Che 361 or Bio 212 or
permission of the instructor.
|
0.50 |
HAY 321
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ECO - ECONOMICS | ||||||||
ECO-251-01 Economic Approach With Excel |
Howland F |
M W F
03:10PM - 04:00PM |
Prerequisite: ECO-101
2nd half semester
|
0.50 | BSC, QL |
BAX 214
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ENG - ENGLISH | ||||||||
ENG-106-01 Intro to Short Fiction |
Lamberton J |
M W F
02:10PM - 03:00PM |
2nd Half Semester
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0.50 | LFA |
CEN 305
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HUM - HUMANITIES | ||||||||
HUM-196-01 Religion in Chinese Poetry |
Blix D |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
2nd Half Semester
In the heart, it's intention; coming forth in words, it's
poetry." So says the "Preface" to the Book of Songs, the ancient
classic of Chinese poetry. In this course, we will read
selections (in English) from the Book of Songs, and later poets
like Li Bo [Li Bai], Du Fu, and Wang Wei. We will study how
Chinese poets use image and metaphor to convey their distinctive
ideas about nature, religion, and human life. On occasion, we
will also read Chinese poems alongside selected English-language
poems, comparing their techniques and aims. Absolutely no
knowledge of Chinese is required.
|
0.50 | HPR, LFA |
MXI 109
|
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MAT - MATHEMATICS | ||||||||
MAT-104-01 Statistics |
Borjigin S |
M W F
11:00AM - 11:50AM |
2nd Half Semester
|
0.50 | QL |
GOO 006
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MAT-178-01 Mathematics of Games/Puzzles |
Ansaldi K |
M W F
10:00AM - 10:50AM |
2nd Half Semester
This course serves as an introduction to mathematical thinking
through examples in games and puzzles. We will look at the
mathematical structures in puzzles like Rubik's cubes and Sudoku.
We will also study mathematical games, that is games involving
only logic, strategy, and chance. One of the main goals of this
course will be to develop critical thinking and problem-solving
skills that will aid you outside of mathematics courses. This
course does not count toward the mathematics major or minor. It
will count toward the quantitative literacy requirement.
|
0.50 | QL |
GOO 101
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MAT-251-01 Mathematical Finance |
Thompson P |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
Prerequisite: MAT-112
2nd Half Semester
|
0.50 |
GOO 104
|
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MAT-353-01 Probability Models II |
Thompson P |
M W F
11:00AM - 11:50AM |
Prerequisite: MAT-253
2nd Half Semester
|
0.50 |
GOO 104
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PE - PHYSICAL EDUCATION | ||||||||
PE-011-02 Advanced Fitness |
Martin J, Niespodziany J |
M W F
06:00AM - 06:50AM |
2nd Half Semester
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0.00 |
TBA TBA
|
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PE-011-03 Advanced Fitness |
Martin J, Niespodziany J |
M W F
07:00AM - 07:50AM |
2nd Half Semester
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0.00 |
TBA TBA
|
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REL - RELIGION | ||||||||
REL-196-01 Religion in Chinese Poetry |
Blix D |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
2nd Half Semester
In the heart, it's intention; coming forth in words, it's
poetry." So says the "Preface" to the Book of Songs, the ancient
classic of Chinese poetry. In this course, we will read
selections (in English) from the Book of Songs, and later poets
like Li Bo [Li Bai], Du Fu, and Wang Wei. We will study how
Chinese poets use image and metaphor to convey their distinctive
ideas about nature, religion, and human life. On occasion, we
will also read Chinese poems alongside selected English-language
poems, comparing their techniques and aims. Absolutely no
knowledge of Chinese is required.
|
0.50 | HPR, LFA |
MXI 109
|
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THE - THEATER | ||||||||
THE-103-02 Props Design |
Whittredge A |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
2nd Half Semester
Properties (Props) design will guide students through the role of
a props designer. The process of analyzing a script for the
creation and research of a props list for hand props, set props,
furniture, and paper props. Students will use various techniques
to create props from scratch, sourcing and adapting items to
become new props, the use of photoshop, and other methods a
properties designer may use in their profession.
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0.50 |
FIN TGRR
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