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CSAC 435: Computational And Numerical Methods
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Students explore the solution methodology of problems in computational science with an emphasis on numerical techniques. Topics include error analysis, numerical integration and differentiation, FFTs, solutions of linear systems, and numerical solutions of ODEs. Prerequisites: CSAC/CS 245, MATH 231. Recommended: CSAC 335/MATH 335. (Same course offered as MATH 435.) Offered spring semester in odd years.
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CSAC 445: Research Experience in Computational Science
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A capstone research experience usually comprising a comprehensive literature review, design, and implementation of computational science techniques to solve a problem in the behavioral, computer, financial, mathematical, natural, physical, or social sciences. Prerequisites: CSAC 435 and at least one CSAC Elective course. This course is repeatable for additional credit.
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CSAC 476: Introduction to High- Performance Scientific Computing
3.00 Credits
Capital University
(3). Introduction to the use of high-performance computing systems in science and engineering. The physical aspects of a variety of problems are surveyed and techniques for solving the problems on a variety of high-performance computers are analyzed. Prerequisite: C or better in 376. Offered spring semester in odd years. (Same course offered as CS 476.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 130: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course introduces students to the basic tenets of feminism and to the critical study of women's lives, traditions, identities, voices and experiences.
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CULTURAL STUDIES 200: Cultural Pluralism in American Society. Gen. Ed
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Students will demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity and social responsibility, and explore the historical and contemporary sources of prejudice and discrimination, with primary emphasis on the United States. (Same course offered as UC 200.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 220: History of Africa
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An analysis of the African past and present with respect to continuity and change as applied to political systems, economic systems, the family, religion and the arts. Also analyzed will be the slave trade, colonialism, nationalism, and contemporary economic and political development. Prerequisite: none. (Same course offered as HIST 220.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 227: Diversity Among People in The u
4.00 Credits
Capital University
Influence of family structure and function, cultural heritage, religious affiliation, social class, health and economic resources on generalist social work practice with diverse populations. (Same course offered as SWK 227.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 250: Native American Religions
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course will explore the complexity and variety of Native American religious traditions with an emphasis on the historical impact of colonization upon those traditions. (Same course offered as REL 250.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 251: Communication And Culture
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of the purposes of language, relationship between communication and culture, including dialect and levels of usage and analyses of communication within and between specific cultures. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2. (Same course offered as COMM 251.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 253: Gender And Communication
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The purpose of this course is to provide a foundation for students' understanding of the complex relationships between communication and gender at the interpersonal, institutional, and societal levels. (Same course offered as COMM 253.)
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