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ECON2505 Environmental Econ, secD728, SP2015
This interdisciplinary course examines current environmental issues from a macroeconomic perspective, focusing on both the long and short-term economic viability of various proposals to address current environmental challenges. While the discipline of Economics serves as a central focus, the course draws extensively from the perspectives of Sociology, Architectural Technology, Environmental Control Technology, Hospitality Management (sustainable tourism), and Sustainable Technology. Traditional goals of economic efficiency will be examined in the context of the need to expand renewable energy sources, green building design and construction, sustainable agriculture and trade, resource allocation and other efforts to combat climate change on a global scale. It focuses on both the long and short-term economic viability of various proposals to address current environmental challenges drawing upon the inherent interdisciplinary connection to these vital economic issues.
LIB 1201 – Research and Documentation for the Information Age – Section D952 – Fall 2014
This course explores research and documentation for all media formats including text, images, sound, and multimedia. Students will explore information issues, especially in terms of their relevance today: how information is produced and organized in both traditional and emerging media, how information access is affected by political, economic and cultural factors, and the ethics of information use. Students will also acquire the practical skills of locating information sources in a variety of media and formats, critical evaluation of sources, and documentation and citation of traditional and emerging media and technologies. Students will apply what they learn to create and present research and documentation projects.
Prof. Smith’s M1275 College Algebra and trigonometry, in Spring 2013
Learn how to solve quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, and exponential and logarithmic functions. You’ll also get to learn some trigonometry, including identities, equations and solutions of triangles. To do well in this course: practice, practice and practice some more.
LIB 1201 Research and Documentation for the Information Age Spring 2013
This course explores research and documentation for all media formats including text, images, sound, and multimedia. Students will examine the full lifecycle of information, including: how information is produced and organized in both traditional and emerging media, locating information sources in a variety of media and formats, critical evaluation of sources, the ethics of information use, and documentation and citation of traditional and emerging media and technologies. Students will create and present research and documentation projects.
My Projects
Developmental process of: Club Starting
The process of starting a club in City Tech. Great advice for newcomers who have open minds and want to explore the world of clubs and it’s steps.
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