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4.00 Credits
Works of literature reflect theories about the human mind. Just as people have vigorously debated theories about the movement of planets in the material world, they have proposed radically different theories of the human mind. Such theories offer explanations of emotion, reason, dreams, the body, and memory. Drawing on material from Homeric Greece to 20th-century neuroscience, this course pairs a theory of mind with a corresponding literary work. Theories of the mind will be drawn from writings in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and neuroscience. This is a communication-intensive course. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: A 2000- or 4000-level course in cognitive science, psychology, literature, STS, or by permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall term alternate years. Credit Hours: 4
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4.00 Credits
Readings of literature from various periods in these three modes, including works by classical, renaissance, and contemporary writers. May include film, videos, and audio recordings. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: one literature course. When Offered: Spring term alternate years. Credit Hours: 4
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4.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to study significant theories of representation that analyze the visual codifications generically called "film." We will examine theories of visual rhetoric and of narrativity; look at the way economic and technological factors have affected the construction of cinematic codes, styles, and trends; examine influential psychoanalytic theories and feminist theories; and consider the ways in which popular films participate in the cultural narratives specific to their moment of production. This is a communication-intensive course.Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: any film course or permission of instructor. When Offered: Offered annually. Credit Hours: 4
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4.00 Credits
Experimental courses tried out in one or two terms. Credit Hours: 4
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3.00 Credits
Readings and projects adapted to the needs of individual students. Credit Hours: 3
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3.00 Credits
Experimental courses tried out in one or two terms. Credit Hours: 3
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the elements of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, aerodynamics, aircraft and rocket propulsion, launch systems, spaceflight dynamics, and reentry mechanics. Application of this material to airplane performance calculations and to airplane and spacecraft design. When Offered: Spring term annually . Credit Hours: 4
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4.00 Credits
Nuclear reactor systems and types; basic reactor physics, criticality calculations; fuel cycles; reactivity changes; reactor kinetics. Instrumentation and control; radiation protection. Reactor materials; shielding; energy removal. Reactor safety; economics. Waste management. Reactor design. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: MANE 2830 or equivalent. When Offered: Fall term annually. Credit Hours: 4
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4.00 Credits
A survey of atomic and nuclear phenomena and their application in various engineering disciplines. Systematics of atoms and nuclei; nuclear reactions and their characterization; radioactive decay; fission and fusion energy release; radiation effects on materials and biological systems; radiation production, detection and protection. Applications in energy production, manufacturing, medicine, etc. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: PHYS 1100 and CHEM 1100. When Offered: Spring term annually. Credit Hours: 4
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1 to 3
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