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Introduction to concepts in calculus. Derivatives and Integrals
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Films from Literature, English 2400
This course allows students to study the translation of written texts to film, and to study the elements of visual storytelling.
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An intermediate and advanced algebra course. Topics include quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, exponential and logarithmic functions; topics from trigonometry, including identities, equations and […]
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Topics include functions, limits, differentiation, and tangent lines, L’Hôpital’s Rule, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Applications.
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ENG 1101: Composition I LC46, Fall 2018
Composition I
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This course focuses on the basics of Cell biology, Evolution, cell physiology, evolution, and genetics
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COMD3330-E196 – Digital Photography II – Spring 2019
In this class, the emphasis will be on creative problem solving with photography for the Communication Design eld. The emphasis will be on using style to transform subject matter in order to communicate ideas. In […]
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This design course covers a range of urban and architectural design issues and the cultural aspects in the development of cites. As an advanced design class, this course incorporates previous studio and lecture […]
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MTEC1005 Physical Computing Skills, SP2019
The goal of this course is to allow students to design and build a complete physical computing system. With intensive work on the fundamentals of electronics hardware and software design, students will work with […]
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ARCH1101 Introduction to Architecture, FA2019
This course provides a foundation for students entering the BArch/BTech program to develop a ”visual literacy” of the built environment. Using New York City as a living laboratory, students explore concepts of […]
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ENG 1101 — LC53 — YASSS…..A Course as Bold as You!, Spring 2019
We invite you to join us on a journey of discovering your dopest self through psychology and writing. In this course, you will learn how to examine, articulate, and shape your identity as a consumer and producer […]
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ENG1101-322 English Composition 1, SP2019
English Composition 1 / The Split Self: Personal Identity On- and Off-line
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