This course examines the role of various religious traditions in the development of Chinese culture, including Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and popular religious traditions.
Applications of analytical techniques to actual problems in industrial regulatory, and instrumentation development laboratory settings. The place of analytical chemistry in related disciplines. The analytical chemical academic-industrial interface. Visiting industrial seminar speakers. Format flexible. Prerequisite: CHEM 513 or 515.
Basic conceptual knowledge of statistical reasoning, skill in applying common statistical techniques. Topics include probability; measures of central tendency, variability, and correlation; and statistical inference involving one- and two-group means. (Gen.Ed. R2)
Basic conceptual knowledge of statistical reasoning, skill in applying common statistical techniques. Topics include probability; measures of central tendency, variability, and correlation; and statistical inference involving one- and two-group means. (Gen.Ed. R2)
This course will first provide an understanding of basic immunology and then transition to apply these fundamental principles to the design of immunoengineering solutions to biomedical disease challenges. Basic immunological principles that we will cover in the first part of the course include the cells of the immune system and their function, innate and adaptive responses, antigen presentation, T and B cell responses, and immunological memory.
This course will cover the application of various voice acting techniques that will help the actor to develop skills in voice over. An emphasis will be placed on script analysis, commercial copy, character work, industrials, narration, developing a voice over demo, and home recording.
This course will offer a comprehensive, hands-on experience with making an original podcast episode. From developing a concept, through conducting interviews, writing and recording narration, making field recordings, editing, sound design, mixing, through to distribution, students will immerse themselves in the creative and technical process of producing compelling audio.
Explores how women voice themselves and their concerns through theatre/performance. Students will read texts and see performances by and about women and will examine them within their sociopolitical/historical contexts.