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Susan Chambers. htba Hu (0) American writers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who settled in London or Paris. Authors include Henry James, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein.
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Susan Chambers. htba Hu (0) A study of drama in performance, tailored to incorporate current offerings in London theaters. Development of a vocabulary for responding to and analyzing plays and performances.
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Martin Postle. htba Hu (0) The role of visual art in articulating cultural, literary, political, and environmental approaches to the landscape of the British Isles in the period from 1660 to 1860. Artists include Jan Siberechts, George Lambert, Thomas Gainsborough, Richard Wilson, J. M. W. Turner, and John Constable.
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Leslie Mitchell. 2 htba Hu (0) Political and cultural aspects of the "long eighteenth century." Oligarchical structures; the rule of property; the American and French Revolutions; problems presented by Ireland and India; marriage, divorce, and notions of gender; crime; religious movements; the advance of consumerism; and the "culture of politeness. ceng 120b/enas 120b/enve 120b, Introduction to Environmental Engineering. Jordan Peccia. For description see under Environmental Engineering.
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André Taylor. mw1-2.15 QR,Sc Meets RP (36) Analysis of the transport and reactions of chemical species as applied to problems in chemical, biochemical, and environmental systems. Emphasis on the interpretation of laboratory experiments, mathematical modeling, and dimensional analysis. Lectures include classroom demonstrations. Prerequisite: math 120a or b or enas 151a or permission of instructor. ceng 300a, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. ChinedumOsuji. mw 11.35-12.50 QR,Sc Meets RP (34) Analysis of equilibrium systems. Topics include energy conservation, entropy heat engines, Legendre transforms, derived thermodynamic potentials and equilibrium criteria, multicomponent systems, chemical reaction and phase equilibria, systematic derivation of thermodynamic identities, criteria for thermodynamic stability, and introduction to statistical thermodynamics. Prerequisite: math 120a or b or enas 151a or permission of instructor.
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Jodie Lutkenhaus. mw 11.35-12.50 QRSc Meets RP (34) Physical-chemical principles and mathematical modeling of chemical reactors. Topics include homogeneous and heterogeneous reaction kinetics, catalytic reactions, systems of coupled reactions, selectivity and yield, chemical reactions with coupled mass transport, nonisothermal systems, and reactor design. Applications from problems in environmental, biomedical, and materials engineering. Prerequisite: enas 194a or b or permission of instructor ceng 315b/enve 315b, Transport Phenomena. Michael Loewenberg. mw1-2.15 QRSc Meets RP (36) Unified treatment of momentum, energy, and chemical species transport including conservation laws, flux relations, and boundary conditions. Topics include convective and diffusive transport, transport with homogeneous and heterogeneous chemical reactions and/or phase change, and interfacial transport phenomena. Emphasis on problem analysis and mathematical modeling, including problem formulation, scaling arguments, analytical methods, approximation techniques, and numerical solutions. Prerequisite: enas 194a or b or permission of instructor
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Michael Loewenberg. For description see under Chemical Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
TarekFahmy For description see under Biomedical Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Yehia Khalil. For description see under Environmental Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
William Mitch. For description see under Environmental Engineering.
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