Intro Animal Mgmt

In depth presentation of animal agriculture and its economic implications. Concepts of nutrition, reproduction, husbandry and marketing will be presented for beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and horses. Lab emphasizes application of selected management practices for these animal species. Prereq: ANIMLSCI 101 with a grade of C or better.

Intro Animal Mgmt

In depth presentation of animal agriculture and its economic implications. Concepts of nutrition, reproduction, husbandry and marketing will be presented for beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and horses. Lab emphasizes application of selected management practices for these animal species. Prereq: ANIMLSCI 101 with a grade of C or better.

Intro Animal Mgmt

In depth presentation of animal agriculture and its economic implications. Concepts of nutrition, reproduction, husbandry and marketing will be presented for beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and horses. Lab emphasizes application of selected management practices for these animal species. Prereq: ANIMLSCI 101 with a grade of C or better.

Lit Currnts-Spain I

Introduction to the literature of Spain from the Middle Ages to 1700. Emphasis on literary currents and their relation to history and culture of the period. Representative poetry, narrative, drama. Prerequisite: SPANISH 311 or consent of instructor. (Gen.Ed. AL)

Modern Dance II

Modern Dance technique after the Humphrey/Limon style. Floor work, center and locomotor exercises geared to enhance the student's strength, coordination, balance, flexibility, spatial awareness, rhythmic understanding and dynamics of movement. Attention is given to isolated movements and full combinations across the floor.

TRANSLATING NEW WORLDS

In this class we ask how travel to and through the New World was imagined, described and lived—by Indigenous residents as well as those who came to the Americas from across the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. Our focus rests upon the ways in which geographies, anthropologies, material objects, and pictorial and written records shaped colonial ambitions and experiences. Among the objects we will consider: books and painted images, dyes and metals, feathers, and urban buildings.

Intro to Analysis

Completeness of the real numbers; topology of n-space including the Bolzano-Weierstrass and Heine-Borel theorems; sequences, properties of continuous functions on sets; infinite series, uniform convergence. The course may also study the Gamma function, Stirling’s formula, or Fourier series. Four class hours per week.

Fall 2020 sections of MATH 355 will be online-only, in which case the course’s full syllabus will be covered through a combination of synchronous meetings for each section and asynchronous lectures supported by an ample number of Zoom office hours. 

Multivariable Calculus

Elementary vector calculus; introduction to partial derivatives; multiple integrals in two and three dimensions; line integrals in the plane; Green’s theorem; the Taylor development and extrema of functions of several variables; implicit function theorems; Jacobians. Four class hours per week.

This course is expected to include both synchronous and asynchronous class sessions and activities, and opportunities for peer engagement.

Brianna Lynn Torrey

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Primary Title:  
Clerk
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Research Compliance
Email Address:  
btorrey@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-7831
Office Building:  
Morrill Science Center I
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