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AS 420.301: Quantitative Methods
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This prerequisite course provides the necessary background in mathematics for students who do not have sufficient undergraduate course work in calculus and statistics. Students who receive a provisional admission because of math deficiency can opt to take the mathematics assessment test. If the student earns a score of 80% or better, then s/he is not required to take the course. In this course, students acquire quantitative skills and an understanding of mathematical principles fundamental to environmental sciences, and necessary for evaluating the implications of policy measures. Topics include probability and statistics, systems of equations, analytical geometry, and basic concepts of calculus. Problem sets, interpretation of data, and applications to everyday problems help students appreciate the usefulness of quantitative methods.
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AS 420.302: Chemistry of Natural Processes
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry, of Earth's interrelated chemical systems, and of how to manipulate and interpret chemical data. Topics include molecules and chemical bonding, states of matter, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Through a series of exercises, students apply chemistry principles to solve real-world environmental problems. Prerequisite: Students are urged to take 420.301 Quantitative Methods for Environmental Sciences before enrolling in this course.
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AS 440.011: Forecasting in Organizations
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Required to earn the IIF Certificate in Forecasting Practice. Prerequisite: 440.615, Macroeconomics Forecasting.
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AS 440.304: Math Methods for Economists
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course covers topics in calculus, linear algebra, and other mathematical methods that are commonly used tools in economics. Throughout the course, the applications of mathematical methods to applied economic analysis are emphasized.
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AS 450.082: MLA Portfolio
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 470.011: Graduate Writing Workshop
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 470.015: Symposium
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 470.302: Introduction to Graduate Work in Government
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 480.302: Introduction to Graduate Work in Communication
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This is an intensive course designed to help students maximize their performance and excel in the program. Each student's syllabus serves individual needs and interests. Topics typically include research, writing, citation, argument, using evidence, and a general introduction to graduate-level scholarship. The centerpiece of the course is that students meet not only in class sessions but also in bi-weekly, one-on-one mentoring and tutorial sessions with the instructor. We believe the course, which does not count toward the degree, is especially advantageous for students returning to school after an absence, for provisional students, and for those who want thorough preparation to achieve excellence in their graduate work at Johns Hopkins.
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AS 492.071: Oral Communication: Listening & Speaking (Intermediate)
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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