MAT 2580 Intro to Linear Algebra â Spring 2013 â Ganguli
An introductory course in Linear Algebra. Topics include vectors, vector spaces, systems of linear equations, linear transformations, properties of matrices, determinants, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors.
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This hybrid will provide an overview of the basic principles in development from prenatal to adolescent. We will review trends in contemporary research on physical, intellectual, emotional, and social development […]
ARCH 3610 Advanced Design Spring 2014
Profs. Lia Dikigorpoulou and Jill Bouratoglou M/W 12:00- 3:20pm V0811
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ENG1101 D386, EAT YOUR WORDS!, F2013
A learning community including ADV 1162 and ENG 1101 (Profs. Hitchings and Devers)
In this class, you will learn how to write clean, clear, natural-sounding prose. As we work on expressing our own thoughts on paper, we will be reading–and learning how to fully appreciate–various essays, […]
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A 3 credit but 4 hour introductory course. Topics include sample space, expectation and variance, binomial, Poisson, normal, student and chi-square distributions, confidence interval, hypothesis testing, […]
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Wines of the New World, Fall 2013
This course provides an in-depth evaluation of âNew Worldâ viticulture and vinification. Wine making methods, service, laws and regulations of the major wine regions of North America, Australia, New Zealand, Chi […]
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ENG1121, English Composition II, Spring 2014 (D411)
This course will enable students to write critical essays that demonstrate substantial argument and analysis. Revision for style and organization will be stressed, as well as the ability to incorporate research […]
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ARCH 4709 (Beauty & the Beast III)
âBeauty and the Beastâ deals with digital deformation. Two possible starting points are initially provided to students: a machine and an organic form. The aim is to achieve new, digital-driven compositions con […]
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Telling Brooklyn Stories: ENG 1101: English Composition
Brooklyn is a collection of neighborhoods and location, a microcosm of the world. This semester, in Telling Brooklyn Stories, we will explore Brooklyn through archives at the Brooklyn Historical Society, our own […]
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