Circuits and Electronics I

Mathematical models for analog circuit elements such as resistors, capacitors, opamps and MOSFETs as switches. Basic circuit laws and network theorems applied to dc, transient, and steady-state response of first- and second-order circuits. Modeling circuit responses using differential equations Computer and laboratory projects. NOTE: Grades of C or better in MATH 132 and PHYSICS 152 are strongly recommended.

Public History Workshop

This course is a community service learning course in which the students work together on a semester-long public history project with a community partner, learning research and presentation skills useful for working in any local community environmental center or museum.

Latinx Film Festival

Latinx Cinema has built a reputation for paradigm-shifting takes on less-often cinematized themes of intersectional oppressions across the hemisphere, films that challenge the assumption of monolingual communication, and that reach the hearts and minds of US, Latin American, and Latinx audiences.

S-International SciFi Cinema

This course provides an introduction to science fiction cinema from the end of the nineteenth century to today. Beginning with the experiments of the Melies Brothers and the importance of German Expressionist films like Fritz Lang's Metropolis, the course considers technological prognostication from Destination Moon to 2001: A Space Odyssey, adventure and science fiction in films like Forbidden Planet and Star Wars, and the dystopian imagination from Invasion of the Body Snatchers to District 9.
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