Intro to Analysis
Completeness of the real numbers; topology of the real line including the Bolzano-Weierstrass and Heine-Borel theorems; sequences, properties of continuous functions on sets; infinite series, uniform convergence.
MATH 211 and either MATH 271 or 272, or consent of the instructor is required. Students with a grade of B+ or lower in linear algebra are encouraged to take another 200-level course with proofs before taking MATH 355.
Limited to 25 students per section.
Andreas Stuhlmann
Primary Title:
Instructor
Institution:
Smith College
Department:
Global Studies Center
Email Address:
astuhlmann@smith.edu
Office Building:
Apt. 210
Meg Arenberg
Primary Title:
Visiting Assistant Professor of World Literatures
Institution:
Smith College
Department:
World Literatures
Email Address:
marenberg@smith.edu
S-YourMove:CareerPrep/Theater
What comes next? This culminating course is designed for seniors who intend to pursue careers in the professional theater. Through projects, activities, lectures, discussions and guest lectures, the course will cover such topics as auditioning, interviews, resumes, portfolios, websites, contacts, agents, unions, job-hunting, and
professional theater practices. Frequent presentations as appropriate to each student will be an important part of the course.
Accelerated Bayesian Statistic
This course gives students a rigorous introduction to the theory of Bayesian Statistical Inference and Data Analysis, including prior and posterior distributions, Bayesian estimation and testing, Bayesian computation theories and methods, and implementation of Bayesian computation methods using popular statistical software. The early part of the course focuses on fundamental Bayesian inference and data analysis. The second part covers more advanced topics including various sampling methods and regression models.
S-Disability and Higher Educ
This course will focus on higher education for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as traditionally enrolled students with disabilities. Students in this course will participate in a one hour seminar and three hours of service learning with the UMass Inclusive Learning (UIL) program per week.
Clinical Internship
This practicum prepares students for beginning professional nursing practice. Students are expected to synthesize knowledge and skills to manage and advocate for groups of clients in various settings.
Soil Mechanics
With Lab. Properties of soil used in engineering including: soil classification; compaction; swelling and shrinkage; permeability and seepage; consolidation; strength and stiffness; and implications of soil for civil engineering design. Prerequisite: CE-ENGIN 241or M&I-ENG 211. Co-requisite: CE-ENGIN 357.