James Nealy

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Primary Title:  
Campus Safety Chief
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Campus Safety
Email Address:  
jnealy@smith.edu
Telephone:  
+1 (413) 5852490
Office Building:  
126 West Street

Lori Engel

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Primary Title:  
Lecturer
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Exercise and Sport Studies
Email Address:  
lengel@smith.edu

Matt Severin

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Primary Title:  
Community Safety Assistant
Institution:  
Amherst College
Department:  
Community Safety
Email Address:  
mseverin@amherst.edu
Office Building:  
38 Woodside Avenue
Office Room Number:  
Room 109

Julia Callahan

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Primary Title:  
Cataloging Specialist
Institution:  
Amherst College
Department:  
Collection Management
Email Address:  
jcallahan@amherst.edu
Office Building:  
Frost Library
Office Room Number:  
Room 230

PoliticalPolling&SurveyRsrch

The class will examine how political scientists use surveys to measure and understand public opinion and election outcomes. A significant component of the course will be a class project to develop, conduct, and analyze an exit poll survey of voters during the elections. In the process of conducting this survey, students will learn valuable skills including how to write survey questions, how to properly sample and interview respondents, and how to analyze survey data.

Product Strategy

Examination and analysis of factors pertinent to effective product-related decisions by marketing managers; emphasis on development of new products; management of existing product lines; product deletions, and organizational approaches to product management. Prerequisites: MARKETNG 301

Research Exploration Seminar

This course is designed for Legal Studies majors in the Commonwealth Honors College to explore together in a community of peers the joys and challenges of undertaking original research. We will study key steps in the research process, common challenges that can arise, and strategies for preventing and overcoming them. Students will be exposed to various research methods, identify their skills and strengths useful for researching, examine honors theses, and learn from faculty, alums, and students who have successfully undertaken original research.

Adv Biomechanics Lab Tec

Topics include: biophysical signals, frequency content, Fourier series, Fourier analysis, principles of data collection, data smoothing, electromyography, amplifier response characteristics, software data manipulation. Prerequisites: KIN 305 or 430 and 531 or equivalent. (formerly Exercise Science)
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