Nelson F.’s Profile

Student
Active 5 months, 1 week ago
Nelson F.
Display Name
Nelson F.
Major Program of Study
Computer Engineering Technology

My Courses

MAT2680 Differential Equations Fall 2022

MAT2680 Differential Equations Fall 2022

An introduction to solving ordinary differential equations. Applications to various problems are discussed.

Films from Literature ENG 2400, Spring 2021 OL63 (35690)

Films from Literature ENG 2400, Spring 2021 OL63 (35690)

This is a course comparing motion pictures to their literary source stories. We will examine how filmmakers translate existing stories into new versions and the “language” filmmakers use beyond the written word. ENG 2400-OL48 (27092) “Fridays 11:30 – 2:00” asynchronous–we do not actually “meet” at that specific hour This course will allow students to examine the relationship between film and their literary sources. Through classroom discussions and out-of-class assignments, students will analyze classic and contemporary literary texts and their cinematic versions. Students will examine the relationship between film and literature, with specific focus on the techniques used in fiction, drama and film and the influences of censorship and society. Students will focus on the similarities and differences of literary works adapted into films.

MAT1375 Precalculus Fall 2019

MAT1375 Precalculus Fall 2019

Topics include an in-depth study of functions such as polynomial functions, inverse functions, radical functions, rational functions, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; solving inequalities; elements of vectors and complex numbers; solving trigonometric equations and identities involving sum, double and half-angle formulas; Binomial Theorem; and progressions. A graphing calculator is required.

ENG2420 OL74 Science Fiction, Spring 2021

ENG2420 OL74 Science Fiction, Spring 2021

We will explore the emergence of Science Fiction (SF) and examine its preeminence as interdisciplinary literary and artistic forms of pressing cultural importance. To accomplish this, we will read and watch significant examples of SF from its long history beginning with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and concluding with cyberpunk. Students will have opportunities to demonstrate their learning through note taking, weekly writing assignments, a research essay, and an essay-format final exam. Please note: this is a writing intensive course with a demanding reading schedule, and it is taught asynchronously, online.

My Projects

Nelson F. hasn't created or joined any projects yet.

My Clubs

Nelson F. hasn't created or joined any clubs yet.

Nelson's Friends

Nelson hasn't created any friend connections yet.