American Sign Language III

This course enhances on skills learned in American Sign Language, Level II. It emphasizes and expands the use of more complex grammar, syntax, vocabulary, classifiers, dialogues and narratives. Information about the Deaf Community and Deaf Culture are included. Prerequisite: Successful completion of American Sign Language, Level II or equivalent proficiency.

ST-Industrial Organization

Use of advanced industrial organization and related models for analysis of horizontal markets and vertical channels of distribution in the marketing system. Sample topics include market entry, spatial competition, price discovery and transmission, product quality, and vertical restraints of trade.

Raymond Zeitler

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UMASS Amherst
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Facilities & Campus Services
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rzeitler@umass.edu
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413-545-6522
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Physical Plant Building

Calculus thru Video Game Prog.

Calculus is often thought of as useful in solving a series of equations and/or describing a function's behavior. In this course we will explore the driving motivations of using calculus by building video games utilizing calculus concepts. Topics include: 1) functional programming; 2) basic concepts of calculus - functions, rate of change, differentiation; 3) differential equations; 4) video game design; 5) data structures. No programming or calculus experience is required, but a familiarity with basic algebra is highly recommended.
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