Carl Ketchen

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Primary Title:  
Assistant Manager, DC
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
UMass Dining - Berkshire Commons
Email Address:  
cketchen@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-1175
Office Building:  
Berkshire Dining Commons

Practicum

Students in junior or senior year, with faculty sponsorship, may elect to complete a portion of their credit requirements with an internship/study experience coordinated through the Career Center.

SEM: IDENTITY/PSY/FCTN/ATBGRPH

How do humans develop a sense of unity and purpose in their lives? This is a fundamental question for theorists of identity, and we will consider it by using psychological theory to interpret fictional and autobiographical accounts of self. Possible texts include works by Erikson, McAdams, Angelou and Ishiguro. Prerequsite: PSY 100 and a colloquium in the Person and Society Track. Permission of the instructor is also required. Enrollment is limited to 12. 

ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Modern civilization relies profoundly on efficient production, management, and consumption of energy. Thermodynamics is the science of energy transformations involving work, heat, and the properties of matter. Engineers rely on thermodynamics to assess the feasibility of their designs in a wide variety of fields including chemical processing, pollution control and abatement, power generation, materials science, engine design, construction, refrigeration and microchip processing.
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