IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.

IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.

IS- Environmental Emergency

The 2020 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.

Foundation Studio 2

Foundation Studio is a course designed to introduce students to the materials, techniques, language, concepts and process of making, using and thinking/talking about Art. Unlike many other art courses, Foundations is an experience where learning comes not only from the projects and their results but also from the interaction among the entire group of students. Your actions, opinions, and participation, and those of your fellow students, are an important part of your art experience and learning.

ST-BasicCircuits & Electronics

No Lab. Mathematical models for analog circuit elements such as resistors, capacitors, op-amps, and MOSFETs as switches. Basic circuit laws and network theorems applied to dc, transient, and steady-state response of first- and second-order circuits. Modeling circuit responses using differential equations. Computer projects. NOTE: Grades of C or better in MATH 132 and PHYSICS 152 are strongly recommended.

Circuits and Electronics I

Mathematical models for analog circuit elements such as resistors, capacitors, opamps and MOSFETs as switches. Basic circuit laws and network theorems applied to dc, transient, and steady-state response of first- and second-order circuits. Modeling circuit responses using differential equations Computer and laboratory projects. NOTE: Grades of C or better in MATH 132 and PHYSICS 152 are strongly recommended.
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