Computer Systems Principles

Large-scale software systems like Google - deployed over a world-wide network of hundreds of thousands of computers - have become a part of our lives. These are systems success stories - they are reliable, available ("up" nearly all the time), handle an unbelievable amount of load from users around the world, yet provide virtually instantaneous results.

Computer Systems Principles

Large-scale software systems like Google - deployed over a world-wide network of hundreds of thousands of computers - have become a part of our lives. These are systems success stories - they are reliable, available ("up" nearly all the time), handle an unbelievable amount of load from users around the world, yet provide virtually instantaneous results.

Computer Systems Principles

Large-scale software systems like Google - deployed over a world-wide network of hundreds of thousands of computers - have become a part of our lives. These are systems success stories - they are reliable, available ("up" nearly all the time), handle an unbelievable amount of load from users around the world, yet provide virtually instantaneous results.

Computer Systems Principles

Large-scale software systems like Google - deployed over a world-wide network of hundreds of thousands of computers - have become a part of our lives. These are systems success stories - they are reliable, available ("up" nearly all the time), handle an unbelievable amount of load from users around the world, yet provide virtually instantaneous results.

FYS- Not-so-Ancient History

If evolution leads to the "survival of the fittest," why are humans still vulnerable to infection, injury, and disease? Why do our bodies and brains break down as we age? Is eating like our caveman ancestors really the ideal diet? Rather than looking for molecular or physiological answers to these questions, this course will explore how human health is influenced by our unique evolutionary history.

FYS- The Sky's the Limit

Monarch butterflies migrate all the way from Canada to Mexico, the Laysan albatross can travel 500 miles with a few flaps of its wings, and bats use all of their ?hand bones? to adjust with fine movements during flight! Let's explore the amazing phenomenon of flight. In this course, we will discover how very different animals are able to accomplish flight, as well as how they use it to capture food, find mates, escape predators, and avoid unfavorable climates.

FYS-All That Glitters/Not Gold

What are minerals used for? You may think of shiny gemstones worn as jewelry or metallic ores. But what about in your cell phone? How about in wind turbines and solar panels? How about asbestos? did you know this is a mineral? Not only will we answer these questions, we will learn how minerals are characterized and identified, as well as discuss the controversies surrounding mining. We will also visit a collection of world-class minerals and the laboratories that study them.

FYS- Hone Your Knife

Learn to navigate life on beast mode: this seminar will objectively look at principles of food science and culinary arts to slice against the grain in life's barriers. Students will be taught an array of unique skills from these disciplines to improve quality of palate and life. Prepare your ears, eyes, tongue, and mind: we'll challenge your sensory perception!

FYS-Missed Connections

All life forms on this planet interact with others in some capacity; most rely on others to survive. But those connections run much deeper than you may expect. From wildebeest on the Serengeti to the microbes living on and inside your body, discover how the presence or absence of one species can completely change the behavior of another or even alter an entire landscape.

FYS- Climate Change: Hot Mess

Human activity is causing our planet's climate to change at an unprecedented rate. With all of the information available these days from a variety of sources it can be challenging to cut through the noise and get to the actual science. How do we know what is causing climate change, how does the current situation differ from the past, and what is going to happen in the future?
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