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Eric
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Computer Engineering Technology

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ENG3407 Gothic Literature and Visual Culture, S15

ENG3407 Gothic Literature and Visual Culture, S15

The purpose of this course is to gain a better understanding of the popular genre of the Gothic as it was developed and practiced in the late-eighteenth century and through to today in a variety of cultural contexts. An important foundation to this class is the idea that the Gothic is more than simply mysterious or strange; it is a transgressive and provocative sort of strange. The course will focus on key concepts such as horror, haunting, madness, monsters, and the undead, concepts that serve as entry points to theories such as the uncanny, queerness, and the sublime. Students will critically read, analyze, and write about the ways that the Gothic questions what it means to be normal or accepted. The class will learn about and practice using tools for reading, interpreting, and critically responding to fiction, film, poetry, and other cultural manifestations of the Gothic. In addition, students will participate in conversations about contemporary American identities and also engage in experiential learning through field trips to Gothic architectural spaces.

MAT2680 Differential Equations, FA2013

MAT2680 Differential Equations, FA2013

A basic introduction to ordinary (not partial) differential equations. While systems are discussed, the focus is on the solution and analysis of single equations and the physical processes from which they may have originated. While many of the most common solution techniques are covered, including numerical, the emphasis is on qualitative analysis and the use of technology.

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ACM @ CityTech

ACM @ CityTech

The Association of Computing Machinery is a professional association which looks to advance computing as a science and a profession; enable professional development; and promote policies and research that benefit society. The mission of ACM @ CityTech is to provide students with close relationships with industry and other students. To that end, we work on projects, invite speakers, host workshops, organize trips, and advertise career fairs. This club is open to all students, of all majors. Stop by and say hi!

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