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CSE 482: Logic In Computer Science
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): CSE 260. Logic has been called the calculus of computer science as it plays a fundamental role in computer science, similar to that played by calculus in the physical sciences and traditional engineerng disciplines. Indeed, logic is useful in areas of computer science as disparate as architecture (logic gates), software engineerng (specification and verification), programming languages (semantics, logic programming), databases (relational algebra and SQL), artificial intelligence (automatic theorem proving), algorithms (complexity and expressiveness), and theory of computation (general notions of computability). CSE 482 provides the students with a thorough introduction to mathematical logic, covering in depth the topics of syntax, semantics, decision procedures, formal proof systems, and soundness and completeness for both propositional and first-order logic. The material is taught froma computer science perspective, with an emphasis on algorithms, computational complexity, and tools. Projects will focus on problems in circuit design, specification and analysis and protocols, and query evaluation in databases.
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CZECH 530: Elementary Czech I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stejskal. Offered through the Penn Language Center. An introduction to the fundamentals of the Czech language, acquisition of conversational, reading and writing skills.
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CZECH 531: Elementary Czech II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stejskal. Prerequisite(s): SLAV 530 or Placement. Offered through the Penn Language Center.
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CZECH 532: Intermediate Czech I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stejskal. Prerequisite(s): SLAV 531 or Placement. Offered through the Penn Language Center. Emphasis on vocabulary building, conversation and reading skills. Grammar review.
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CZECH 533: Intermediate Czech II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stejskal. Prerequisite(s): SLAV 532 or Placement. Offered through the Penn Language Center. A continuation of SLAV 532.
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CZECH 534: Advanced Czech I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stejskal. Prerequisite(s): Two years of Czech or placement. Offered through the Penn Language Center.
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CZECH 535: Advanced Czech II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stejskal. Prerequisite(s): SLAV 534 or placement. Offered Through the Penn Language Center.
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DEMG 524: Advanced Topics in the Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Furstenberg. The course will review a series of theoretical issues in the sociology of the family and examine major empirical studies in which theoretical advances have been made. Special attention will be given to work that has a historical and comparative perspective. Opportunities will be provided for original research on the family.
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DEMG 535: Quantitative Methods in Sociology I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Allison, Smith. Prerequisite(s): Basic algebra. This course is an introduction to the practice of statistics in social and behavioral sciences. It is open to beginning graduate students and--with the permission of the instructor--advanced undergraduates. Topics covered include the description of social science data, in graphical and non-graphical form; correlation and other forms of association, including cross-tabulation; bivariate regression; an introduction to probability theory; the logic of samplying; the logic of statistical inference and significane tests. Some data manipulation will require the use of a statistical computer "package," STATA; but the greater emphasis of the course will be on conceptualization and the ability to manipulate these new ideas both with and without access to statistical software. There is a lecture twice weekly and a mandatory "lab."
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DEMG 536: Quantitative Methods in Sociology II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Allison, Kohler. Prerequisite(s): SOCI 535 or permission of instructor. A course in applied linear modeling. Emphasis on the theory and practice of multiple regression and analysis of variance, with extensions to path analysis and other simultaneous equation methods. Some data manipulation will require the use of a statistical computer "package, "STATA" but the greater emphasis of the course will be on conceptualization and the ability to manipulate these new ideas both with and without access to statistical software.
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