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LC 2015: Emotions 1101

Jennifer Sears, Prof Barbara Chutroo
English,Humanit...|Fall 2015

This Learning Communities course themed Emotions 101: Learning to Navigate the Challenges of College and Life will offer readings, writing assignments, and a shared movie, “127 Hours,” enabling students to ide […]

Math Website

Math Website

Mariya
Mathematics

Math Website

CET4805: Component and subsystem Design II

Ohbong (John) Kwon
Computer Engine...|CET4805|Fall 2014

Continuation of CET 4705. Further design o f subsystems requiring solution by differential equations. worst-case deigns and component tolerances, development of control systems. A term project should be assigned.

EMT1111: Logic and Problem Solving | Spring 2016

Dr. Benito Mendoza
Computer Engine...|EMT1111|Spring 2016

This course introduces the foundations of problem-solving and computer programming as it is applied to computer engineering technology. It provides a basic understanding of programming techniques, logic, and […]

ENG1101, Section D334, Comp 1, S 2017

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG1101|Spring 2017

This is a course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques, including the use of the library. College-level readings are assigned for classroom discussion and essay writing. In addition, we will […]

Public Speaking

Public Speaking

Mark Golubow
Humanities|Comm 1330 - D387|Fall 2017

Course will enable students to enjoyably and confidently learn public speaking skills to effectively apply to various everyday professional, social and academic situations.

MAT1190/BIO1100

MAT1190/BIO1100

Holly Carley
Biological Scie...|MAT1190/BIO1100|Fall 2014

We all grow and heal due to cell divisions. But crazy cell divisions is dangerous…it is cancer. When US president Richard Nixon asked the scientists to join a ”war on Cancer” back in 1972, we did not know […]

HMGT 4989-Culinary Tourism-Fall 2016

HMGT 4989-Culinary Tourism-Fall 2016

Michael Krondl
Hospitality Man...|HMGT 4989

With New York City as a world food culture laboratory, students will explore the concept of culinary tourism and its economic impact on the tourism industry. Students will create, market and conduct their own NYC […]

PHYS78100 – Computational Methods for Physics

Professor Maller
Physics|PHYS78100

This course introduces many of the computational techniques commonly used in physics or more generally in computational science. Techniques used for numerical calculation, numerical simula- tion, optimization and […]

COMD4801 E284, PORTFOLIO Fall 2017

COMD4801 E284, PORTFOLIO Fall 2017

MB Kilkelly
Communication D...|4801|Fall 2017

Professor MB Kilkelly Fall 2017 PORTFOLIO Thursday, 6:00-9:20 pm N-1122

NURS 3010

NURS 3010

SSperling
Nursing|33561|Fall 2017

Health assessment skills and techniques for the conduct of a comprehensive health history and physical exam are developed for generalist nursing practice. Students critically analyze interview data and assessment […]

SPE 1330: Effective Speaking

Justin
Humanities|SPE 1330|Fall 2011

SPE 1330 (Effective Speaking) is designed to achieve two broad aims. First, we seek to advance your knowledge of the public speaking process. We will accomplish this aim through a combination of written […]