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Advanced Technical Writing

Advanced Technical Writing

Aaron Barlow
English|ENG 3773|Summer 2015

Students communicate technical and scientific information to a variety of audiences through written and oral presentations using electronic media such as the Internet, Power Point and graphics programs. Students […]

ARCH4710 Urban Design, SP2015

J A Montgomery
Architectural T...|4710|Spring 2015

This design course will cover a range of urban and architectural design issues. Students will explore both the theoretical and pragmatic aspects of design applied in an urban environment. As an advanced design […]

Biology 2 1201 Section 3074

Biology 2 1201 Section 3074

Prof Vanessa Hubbard
Biological Scie...|1201|Spring 2013

This is a continuation of the Biology I (BIO1101) course, focusing on the basic description of living organisms ranging from Prokaryotes to higher eukaryotes. Topics covered also include animal organization and […]

Advanced Technical Writing ENG 3773

Advanced Technical Writing ENG 3773

Thomas
English|ENG 3773|Summer 2015

An advanced course in effective technical writing techniques, including traditional technical writing forms and world wide web communication. This course will have students use electronic media such as internet, […]

MECH1201:DL10 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems, Summer 2015

MECH1201:DL10 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems, Summer 2015

Masato R. Nakamura, Eng.Sc.D.
Mechanical Engi...|MECH1201 |Summer 2015

Course Website: Course Profile (this page): Time: MoTuWeThFr 06:00 – 8:30PM Room: V/0511A Instructor: Masato R. Nakamura (Office: V532) Description: A continuation of Industrial Processes w […]

MAT 1475 Calculus I Fall 2014

Kate Poirier
Mathematics|MAT 1475|Fall 2014

Topics include functions, limits, differentiation, tangent lines, L’Hôpital’s Rule, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Applications.

ENG1101 English Comp I Summ2015

ENG1101 English Comp I Summ2015

Rebecca Mazumdar
English|ENG1101|Summer 2015

This is Composition I, a course in which students read assigned texts, perform research, and write formal and informal assignments.

Portfolio Fall 2015

Portfolio Fall 2015

Louisa McCabe
Communication D...|Fall 2015

Portfolio Fall 2015

HUS4801Spr2015

HUS4801Spr2015

MDiaz
Human Services|HUS 4801|Spring 2015

HUS 4801 provides students with a professionally supervised work experience in a human service agency. On campus weekly classroom seminars assess students’ progress towards learning objectives, explore s […]

NUR 4010, HE34, SUM 2015

NUR 4010, HE34, SUM 2015

Aida Egues
Nursing|NUR 4010|Summer 2015

This course builds upon the student’s knowledge of nursing and provides the requisites required for practice as a community health nurse. The focus is on health promotion, disease prevention and maintenance of h […]

PHARMACOLOGY

PHARMACOLOGY

Anna Matthews
Dental Hygiene|DEN 2315|Summer 2014

Study of the pharmacological action of drugs on the functions of human body and therapeutics of drugs commonly employed in dental practice

ENG3401:Law Through Literature Fall 2014

Dr. Williams
English|eng 3401|Fall 2014

This course will allow us to thoroughly examine literature and films that are all based on different layers of the judicial system. Together, we are going to examine the jury, the trial, the legal process, and the […]