ST-Stochastic Meth/Dense Ntwks

Tools and topics include stochastic differential equations for sample path analysis of random walks, partial differential equations for the density evolution, differential operator eigen analysis, transient vs. steady state behavior of random walks on dense networks, mathematical understanding of shapes and concepts, random networks, power laws and their mechanisms, brain network modeling and simulation, network models, for syneasthesia and implications, brain like creative searching models.

S-Int'l Program Development

This course introduces students to the practical application of soft power programs including, but not limited to, one and two way exchanges; Fulbright's; and other programs that seek to introduce people around the world to the US as well as introducing US citizens to the world. The course will cover a broad array of academic and practical issues including free speech and expression. We will start with an overview of the idea of exchange programs and then examine, by way of case study focusing on a specific region/nation(s) for each semester.

Amanda Bennett

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Primary Title:  
Undergrad Lab Supervisor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Chemistry
Email Address:  
amandab@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-3757

Beg Equitation I

For those with no previous riding experience or formal instruction. Grooming, bridling, and saddling and other basic stable skills; walk, trot (sitting and rising), and canter. Basic riding theory introduced.

ST-Intro/Community Engagement

To imagine changing even a small part of the world is a daunting, yet exhilarating proposition. Through class exercises, readings, exploration of social policy, guest speakers and a project that takes you to parts of the campus you might otherwise not explore, you will acquire knowledge and skills necessary for becoming a person who can make a difference. By the end of the semester you will have learned to connect ideas with action, have made a positive contribution to your community, and understand, through experience, the personal and social value of community engagement.
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