ST- Programming Languages

This course surveys the principles of modern programming languages and provides a glimpse of contemporary programming languages research. This is an implementation-heavy course, where you will build typical language-based tools such as interpreters, type-checkers, and type inference algorithms. You will also implement emerging technologies, such as program verifiers and "fancy" type systems. This course satisfies a CS Elective for the CS Major (BS/BA).

S-CompLit,CrssCultrlComm,Neuro

Neuroscience is transforming the way we understand perception, memory, learning, attention, and decisions. How do these new discoveries change the ways we understand cross-cultural communication, including literature as it moves across cultural boundaries? This course explores such questions in the context of globalization and the concept of world literature. We will read selected short stories and novels from various cultures in tandem with exploring important discoveries by neuroscientists related to understanding other cultures.

ST: Phys Activity Research I

This course is the first in a two-semester series. This course is designed to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge related to measuring children?s free-living physical activity and sedentary behavior in unstructured environments. Students will learn about and become proficient with direct observation methods, accelerometry and anthropometric measurements.
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