Race and Amer Capitalism

(Offered as BLST 248 [US] and HIST 246 [US]) An unconventional history of capitalism, this class explores the various ways African Americans have experienced and responded to shifts in the organization of the American economy. Beginning with the middle passage and creation of plantation slavery in the New World, we will explore the commodification of African Americans' labor, and the ways in which that labor became a cornerstone of capital accumulation, both globally and in the United States.

Programming w/Data Structures

This course introduces and develops methods for designing and implementing abstract data types using the Java programming language. The main focus is on how to build and encapsulate data objects and their associated operations. Specific topics include linked structures, recursive structures and algorithms, binary trees, balanced trees, and hash tables. These topics are fundamental to programming and are essential to other courses in computer science. The course involves weekly programming assignments, in-class quizzes, discussion section exercises, and multiple exams.

Programming w/Data Structures

This course introduces and develops methods for designing and implementing abstract data types using the Java programming language. The main focus is on how to build and encapsulate data objects and their associated operations. Specific topics include linked structures, recursive structures and algorithms, binary trees, balanced trees, and hash tables. These topics are fundamental to programming and are essential to other courses in computer science. The course involves weekly programming assignments, in-class quizzes, discussion section exercises, and multiple exams.

ST-Intro/MagnetResonImag&Spec

Designed for students in the fields of Kinesiology, Communication Disorders, Engineering, Anthropology, Biology and Psychological and Brian Sciences who are interested in learning about Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS). It will build on the fundamental aspects of MR physics and will focus on MRI and MR spectroscopy, which provide anatomical and biochemical information. The course will cover basic theory, basic and advanced techniques for acquiring and processing MRI and MRS data. and biomedical applications for this research modality.
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