Fields And Waves I

This course will introduce students to the notion of waves through the context of transmission lines and electromagnetic propagation in simple unbounded media, and also introduce the theory of electromagnetism and electromagnetic fields and waves and their interaction with simple media and structures. The course includes the following topics: Transmission lines modeled as distributed circuits; introduction to one dimensional waves and the wave equation; wave velocity. Time-harmonic representation of waves and Helmholtz equation; wavelength and wavenumber.

Hardware Organizn & Design I

An introduction to computer architecture and hardware design. Topics include: computer abstractions and technology, performance evaluation, instruction set architectures, computer arithmetic, pipelining, memory systems, and interfacing. Laboratory assignments will include the use of hardware description languages, machine languages and assembly languages, and hardware emulation using FPGA boards. State-of-the-art computer simulation tools are used as part of the course.

Corp. Lobbying/Global Econ

This course centers on one of the mist important yet under-appreciated aspects of contemporary political life: the governance of the global economy by private actors.It covers both theoretical and empirical perspectives on how, when, and why private actors are able to influence international institutions, global standards and regulations, and international negotiation processes. Some basic familiarity with international political economy (IPE), economics, and international relations will be extremely helpful. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-POLISCI majors.

Beginning Korean I

This is an introductory Korean course, which is designed to help students acquire fundamental skills to read, write, listen and speak in elementary level Korean. Students will learn Korean writing system, Hangul, simple sentence patterns, and basic everyday conversations. By the end of the class, students will be able to carry a short conversation about people?s backgrounds, likes and dislikes, attributes, as well as locations, numbers and counters. Students will also be able to talk about present, past and future events.
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