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BentleyLayton. mw9-10.15 L3 (32) Readings in Gnostic and Valentinian literature from Nag Hammadi, in several dialects of Coptic. Prerequisite: egyp 127b or equivalent.
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bG ,Intermediate Egyptian II:Historical Texts
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PaulFleury. For description see under Engineering & Applied Science. f&es 012a/ evst 012a, Urban Ecology in New Haven. Gordon Geballe. For description see under Forestry & Environmental Studies.
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Alessandro Gomez. For description see under Mechanical Engineering.
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Victor Henrich. tth11.35-12.50 QR,Sc (24) An exploration of modern technologies that play a role in everyday life, including the underlying science, current applications, and future prospects. Examples include solar cells, light-emitting diodes (leds), computer displays, the global positioning system, fiber-optic communication systems, and the application of technological advances to medicine. For students not committed to a major in science or engineering; no college-level science or mathematics required. Prerequisite: some high school physics or chemistry. Enrollment limited to 80.
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Jordan Peccia. For description see under Environmental Engineering.
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Marshall Long. mwf 1.30-2.20 QR Meets RP (36) An introduction to the use of the Fortran and C++ programming languages and the software packages Mathematica and matlab to solve a variety of problems encountered in mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering. Topics include general problem-solving techniques, object-oriented programming, elementary numerical methods, data analysis, and a brief introduction to numerical simulations. Prerequisite: math 115a or b or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Physics of the Game of Golf
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Robert Grober. tth9-10.15 QR Meets RP (22) An introduction to multivariable calculus focusing on applications to engineering problems. Topics include vector-valued functions, vector analysis, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, vector calculus, and the theorems of Green, Stokes, and Gauss. Prerequisite: math 115a or b or equivalent
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Staff F Mitchell Smooke Sp 194a: mwf 10.30-11.20 QR Meets RP (33) 194b: tth 9-10.15 QR Meets RP (22) Basic theory of ordinary and partial differential equations useful in applications. First- and second-order equations, separation of variables, power series solutions, Fourier series, Laplace transforms. Prerequisites: enas 151a or equivalent, and knowledge of matrix-based operations.
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