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3.00 Credits
A detailed examination of advanced topics in inorganic chemistry. Topics will include the quantum atom and electronic states; the application of molecular symmetry and group theory to spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography; the mechanisms of inorganic reactions; bioinorganic chemistry; and catalysis. Prerequisites: 301 and 321 and 332 or consent of the instructor. Offered each fall.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to offer topics not normally covered by the chemistry curriculum.May be used to meet major requirements.May be repeated for credit if subject matter is different. Prerequisite: 322 or consent of instructor. Offered occasionally.
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1.00 Credits
Individualized directed readings on a topic of interest to the student which is not normally a part of the curriculum. The work may include a laboratory component. It may also include the requirement for the preparation of a significant paper which brings together the results of the study. Offered for 0.5 or 1.0 course unit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Offered each semester.
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2.00 Credits
Directed or independent study of a specialized topic which may include laboratory research.May be repeated for a maximum of two course units. Offered for 0.5 or 1.0 course units. Prerequisites: junior standing, four previous course units in chemistry, and consent of instructor. Offered each semester.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the methods and central concepts in the scientific study of intelligent thought and behavior in humans, other animals and machines. Cognitive science is an exciting and rapidly developing multi-disciplinary field that applies approaches from philosophy, computer science, psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics to problems about perception, representation, recognition, learning and language. Offered every other year.
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3.00 Credits
Offered each term.
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5.00 Credits
Opportunity to pursue directed or independent study of a specialized topic.Work is expected to culminate in a committee-reviewed paper. Pre- requisite: COG 200 and five courses approved for the Cognitive Science minor. Requires permission of program director and faculty research advisor. Offered each term.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic UNIX commands, static web pages with HTML tags, and programming using Javascript. HTML topics: physical and content style tags, lists, tables, links, images, forms, and frames. Javascript programming fundamentals: I/O, selection, iteration, functions, objects, and arrays. No prerequisites. Offered each term.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to object-oriented programming (with Python) and computer systems. Theoretical concepts: the system life cycle, testing and test plans, documentation and design, number systems, data types and storage, formal grammars (EBNF). Programming topics: selection, iteration, objects, classes methods, arrays and strings. UNIX fundamentals. No prerequisites. Offered each term.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to data structures. Theoretical topics: ADTs, encapsulation and information hiding, polymorphism, recursion, and algorithm time complexity. Programming topics: Advanced object oriented programming with inheritance, linked lists, stacks, queues, sequential and binary search, and recursive programming. Introduction to program verification. Prerequisite: 127 or 126. Offered each term.
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