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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM/LAB Various theoretical discussions of postmodernism and approaches to particular texts, which define them as postmodern and/or use theories of postmodernism in their analysis.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Focuses on language media practice, including procedural practices, computer-assisted techniques, and the application of language material as data. . A key component of our approach will be to enhance multimedia digital and digital poetry production.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: Portfolio review, permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LEC Introduces students to the programming of fast and robust industrial microprocessors for art-intervention purposes. Students investigate concepts in the programming language C and write code to control remote devices, sensors and motors. This course is both a traditional programming course as well as a studio course in using computation in art practice.
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: TUT
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0.00 Credits
Credits: 0 Semester: Prerequisites: Selection as an Engineering Dean s Scholar Corequisites: None Type: TUT The content of this course is variable and therefore it is repeatable for credit. The University Grade Repeat Policy does not apply. This introductory colloquium offers engineering dean s scholars opportunities for interaction with the Engineering Dean, prominent UB Engineering faculty, Engineering dean s staff, and other scholars on a weekly basis. Session will vary depending on the interests of the group but will include visits to local businesses and manufacturing plants, faculty presentations, academic advisement and faculty mentoring, and opportunities for informal networking that promote a sustaining interest in advanced education and research, and encourage participants to become leaders in their field.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB A first course in engineering. Introduces students to engineering design used to solve technologically based problems in the various fields of engineering, and develops computer skills for problem solving using MAPLE, spreadsheets, network file transfer, remote login, e-mail, UNIX, and algorithmic problem-solving approaches.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: PHY 107, MTH 142 Corequisites: MTH 41 recommended Type: LEC/REC Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: EAS 07, MTH 41 Corequisites: MTH 306 Type: LEC/REC Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: EAS 07, MTH 41 Corequisites: MTH 306 Type: LEC/REC Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: EAS 140 or permission of instructor Corequisites: MTH 14or equivalent Type: LEC/LAB A second course in computer technology. Develops detailed knowledge of a higher-level programming language for solution of engineering problems. Extends the knowledge developed initially in EAS 140.
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