Career&ProfessionalDevelopment

This course is designed to prepare students for success in the following career and professional development competencies such as networking, internship/job search, professional etiquette and industry research. Specific activities will include but are not limited to: resume building, interviewing skills, dressing for success, utilizing social media platforms, developing elevator pitches, building professional connections, increasing knowledge of industry and career areas and navigating career fairs.

S-Science of Sleep

The primary goals of this course are to provide a basic introduction to the study of sleep; to provide a basic introduction to sleep disorders including their classification, cause and treatment and; perhaps most importantly, to answer "Why do we sleep?". We will seek scientifically informed answers to questions like: Why do we dream? Do animals sleep? And, what happens when we don't get enough sleep?

Statistical Physics

Thermodynamic and statistical descriptions of many particle systems. Topics include: laws of thermodynamics, entropy, free energies, chemical potential, canonical and grand canonical ensembles, quantum statistics, phase transitions, and application to various systems, including classical and quantum gases and solids.

Statistical Physics

Thermodynamic and statistical descriptions of many particle systems. Topics include: laws of thermodynamics, entropy, free energies, chemical potential, canonical and grand canonical ensembles, quantum statistics, phase transitions, and application to various systems, including classical and quantum gases and solids.

Interm Elec & Mag

Advanced undergraduate course in Electricity and Magnetism including: review of vector algebra and calculus, electrostatics in vacuum, electrostatics in matter, magnetostatics in vacuum, magnetostatics in matter, electrodynamics, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, potentials and fields, and radiation.

Interm Elec & Mag

Advanced undergraduate course in Electricity and Magnetism including: review of vector algebra and calculus, electrostatics in vacuum, electrostatics in matter, magnetostatics in vacuum, magnetostatics in matter, electrodynamics, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, potentials and fields, and radiation.

Introduction To Philosophy

The goals of this course are two-fold: to develop and hone students' analytical skills and to look at a number of the central issues in philosophy. Crucial to doing and understanding philosophy is an ability to present, explain, and evaluate arguments; throughout the course we will refine these abilities. By way of an introduction to a number of core philosophical issues we will take an in-depth look at one of the greatest works of philosophy of all time, Descartes's Meditations on First Philosophy.
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