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ENG-SCI 50: Introduction to Electrical Engineering
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A discussion of topics of central importance to the fields of electronics, communications and intelligent systems. The material concerns both qualitative and quantitative analysis, as well as laboratory experiments and computer simulations. Examples of topics to be discussed range from relatively simple modules such as analog amplifiers and digital adders, to complex devices such as cell-phones and their supporting infrastructure.
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ENG-SCI 51: Computer-Aided Machine Design
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A first course in the design and construction of mechanical and electromechanical devices. Engineering graphics and sketching; dimensions and tolerances. Introduction to materials selection and structural design. Machine elements and two-dimensional mechanisms; DC motors. Design methodology. Emphasis on laboratory work and design projects using professional solid modeling CAD software and numerically controlled machine tools.
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ENG-SCI 53: Quantitative Physiology as a Basis for Bioengineering
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A foundation in human organ systems physiology, including cardiac, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, and neural systems. Quantitative description of organ systems function and control in terms of physical principles and physiologic mechanisms. Simple mathematical models representing key aspects of organ systems function. Emphasis will be given to understanding the ways in which dysfunction in these systems gives rise to common human disease processes.
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ENG-SCI 6: Environmental Science and Technology
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An introduction to the role of technology in environmental sciences withan emphasis on solving problems concerning human use and control of theenvironment, with foci on energy technology air & water pollution, and water quality. For each topic, the basic scientific principles underlyingengineering control are emphasized. The course includes several field trips.
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ENG-SCI 6 - Environmental Science and Technology
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ENG-SCI 91r: Supervised Reading and Research
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Guided reading and research.
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ENG-SCI 91r - Supervised Reading and Research
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ENG-SCI 96: Engineering Design Seminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Project-based class that provides experience in the processes and practice of engineering problem solving and design. Semester-long projects provide training in techniques for problem definition, generation of creative solutions, and decision analysis. Skills covered include oral presentations, technical writing, and team work. Ordinarily taken in the spring term of the junior year.
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ENG-SCI 96 - Engineering Design Seminar
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English 101: The History and Structure of the English Language
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An introduction to the changes in the English language from the earliest centuries to the present. It explores such topics as the impact of political and economic changes, literacy, attitudes toward grammar, the interactions of social class and gender, and American English. Knowing more about the language gives critical and creative writers more command over the medium of their craft; it also sharpens one's perceptions as a reader.
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English 101 - The History and Structure of the English Language
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ENGLISH 102d: Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture: Literature from the time of King Alfred
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
In 9th-century England King Alfred instituted an unprecedented program of writing in Old English, in effect creating a literary tradition where none existed before. This course will introduce students to Alfred's life and times, along with readings from Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Bede's History of the English People, riddles, The Seafarer, and other Old English lyrics.
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ENGLISH 102d - Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture: Literature from the time of King Alfred
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ENGLISH 103g: Anglo-Saxon Language and Culture: Working with Manuscripts
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The task of translation will be supplemented by consistent attention to the manuscript contexts of Old English literature. The texts will include selections from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Genesis, the Exeter Book Riddles, Beowulf, and others. The course will guide students through basic principles of manuscript study and will culminate in a collaborative edition of an Old English text.
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ENGLISH 103g - Anglo-Saxon Language and Culture: Working with Manuscripts
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ENGLISH 110: An Introductory Humanities Colloquium
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The course is designed for students interested in concentrating in a Humanities discipline. We cover major works of literature and ideas from Homer's Odyssey to Joyce's Ulysses. Many of the texts have thematic connections; we hope that all of them will stimulate interest in the kinds of issues addressed in humanistic studies.
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