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ANTH BC 1099x: Introduction to the Social Sciences at Barnard
1.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introduction to social science departments and faculty at Barnard. Faculty informally discuss their departments, disciplines, research methodologies, and interdisciplinary projects. Barnard graduates (social science majors) share their academic and career histories, discussing how undergraduate concentrations helped prepare them for their professional and personal lives. General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). Not offered in 2009-2010. 1 point
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ANTH BC 3868y: Ethnographic Field Research in New York City
4.00 Credits
Barnard College
A seminar-practicum on field research in New York City. Exploration of anthropological field research methods followed by supervised individual field research on selected topics in urban settings. Prerequisites: Recommended for majors prior to the senior year. Open to non-majors by permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 20 students. General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). Not offered in 2009-2010. 4 points
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ANTH BC 3871x: BC3872y Senior Thesis Seminar:Problems in Anthropological Research
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Discussion of research methods and planning and writing of a Senior Essay in Anthropology will accompany research on problems of interest to students, culminating in the writing of individual Senior Essays. The advisory system requires periodic consultation and discussion between the student and her adviser as well as the meeting of specific deadlines set by the department each semester. - N. El-Haj Prerequisites: Required of all Barnard Anthropology seniors. Others with permission of department chair only. 4 points each semester. Letter grade for full year is assigned at the end of spring term
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ANTH BC 3999x: and y Individual Projects
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Research projects and internships are planned in consultation with members of the department and work is supervised by the major's adviser. Prerequisites: Permission of department required. 1-4 points. Maximum 4 points.
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APMA E4101x: Introduction to Dynamical Systems
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
An introduction to the analytic and geometric theory of dynamical systems; basic existence, uniqueness and parameter dependence of solutions to ordinary differential equations; constant coefficient and parametrically forced systems; Fundamental solutions; resonance; limit points, limit cycles and classification of flows in the plane (Poincare-Bendixson Therem); conservative and dissipative systems; linear and nonlinear stability analysis of equilibria and periodic solutions; stable and unstable manifolds; bifurcations, e.g. Andronov-Hopf; sensitive dependence and chaotic dynamics; selected applications. - <.> Prerequisites: APMA E2101 (or MATH E1210) and APMA E3101 3 points
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APMA E4101y: Introduction to nonlinear dynamical systems
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introduction to nonlinear differential equations and dynamical systems and their chaotic behavior. Topics include Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of mechanics, phase space dynamics. Critical points and stability. Systems of linear differential equations. Solving simple nonlinear differential equations. Onset of chaos. Systems with dissipation, limit points and cycles, strange attractors. - <.> Prerequisites: MATH E1210 AND PHYS W3003. 3 points
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APMA E4400y: Introduction to biophysical modeling
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introduction to physical and mathematical models of cellular and molecular biologoy. Physics at the cellular schale (viscosity, heat, diffusion, statistical mechanics). RNA transcription and regulation of genetic expression. Genetic and biochemical networks. Bioinformatics as applied to reverse-engineering of naturally-occurring networks and to forward-engineering of synthetic biological networks. Mathematical and physical aspects of functional genomics. Prerequisites: Advanced calculus or the instructor's approval. 3 points
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APMA BC 2001x: Perspectives in Mathematics
1.00 Credits
Barnard College
Intended as an enrichment to the mathematics curriculum of the first two years, this course introduces a variety of mathematical topics (such as three dimensional geometry, probability, number theory) that are often not discussed until later, and explains some current applications of mathematics in the sciences, technology and economics. Prerequisites: Some calculus or permission of the instructor. 1 point
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ARCH V1020y: Introduction To Architectural Design and Visual Culture
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introductory design studio to introduce students to architectural design through readings and studio design projects. Intended to develop analytic skills to critique existing media and spaces. Process of analysis used as a generative tool for the students' own design work. Attendance is mandatory at the first class meeting in order to form class registration lists. - M. Schwartzman Corequisites: Intended for the non-major, sophomore year and above. Enrollment limited to 18 students. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 3 points
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ARCH V3101x: or y Architectural Representation:Abstraction
4.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introduction to design through analysis of abstract architectural space and form. Emphasis on the design process and principles of representations through architectural drawing and model making. Attendance is mandatory at the first class meeting in order to form class registration lists. Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 16 students per section. Recommended for the sophomore year. Students work in a studio environment. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 4 points
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