Computer Networking

This course covers advanced fundamental principles of computer networks, studying foundational material in the field. Topics include advanced network architecture, network algorithmics, network control, network measurement, and wireless networks. The goal of this course is to teach networking fundamentals/techniques that will be useful for years to come. Undergraduate background in networking, algorithms, probability theory, and optimization will be helpful.

Gender, Migration, Power

(Offered as AMST 305, SOCI 305 and SWAG 305) In this course we draw from sociology, anthropology, and geography to explore the gendered dynamics and experiences of Latino migration to the United States. We begin by situating gendered patterns of migration in the context of contemporary globalization and relating them to social constructions of gender. Next we look at experiences of settlement, analyzing the role of women’s and men’s networks in the process of migration, especially in terms of employment and survival strategies.

IS- Another World is Possible

The 2018 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Another World is Possible: Revolutionary Visions, Past and Present." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses in the Fall 2018. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.Topics vary by instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. The course is not eligible for grade forgiveness.

IS- Another World is Possible

The 2018 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Another World is Possible: Revolutionary Visions, Past and Present." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses in the Fall 2018. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.Topics vary by instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. The course is not eligible for grade forgiveness.

IS- Another World is Possible

The 2018 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Another World is Possible: Revolutionary Visions, Past and Present." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses in the Fall 2018. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.Topics vary by instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. The course is not eligible for grade forgiveness.

IS- Another World is Possible

The 2018 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is exploring the theme "Another World is Possible: Revolutionary Visions, Past and Present." This one-credit course is offered in conjunction with eligible History Department courses in the Fall 2018. Students in this course will attend Feinberg Series events and may be expected to complete additional assignments. See participating faculty for details.Topics vary by instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. The course is not eligible for grade forgiveness.
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