S-Business in the Movies

This course combines written historical materials and film to develop insights in to the relationship of business to American society. The films include commercial fiction films by leading directors (e.g., Altman, Coppola, Polanski) as well as historically significant documentaries. The films along with articles, cases and texts will be used to explore central themes, from frontier and farm to urban growth, from mercantile enterprise to the multinational corporation, from self-reliant producers to organized workers.

ST-Career&ProfessionalDevlpmnt

This course isdesigned to prepare students for success in the following career and professional development competencies: networking, internship/job search, professional etiquette and industry research. Specific activities will include but are not limited to: resume building, interviewing skills, dressing for success, utilizing social media platforms, developing elevator pitches, building professional connections, increasing knowledge of industry and career areas and navigating career fairs.

Classical Electrodynmnics

Electrostatic and magnetostatic fields in vacuum and material medium. Maxwell's equations, radiation, and special relativity. Covariant formulation of the field equations. Fields of a moving charge, motion of particles, radiation reaction, applications to physical phenomena as time permits. Prerequisites: PHYSICS 601, 605.
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