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98 012: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Fun with Robots
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course students will be given a hands-on look at robotics and electronics in general. Students will receive a robot to program and explore throughout the course. Successfully passing the course will mean the robot is yours to keep.
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98 032: Studdent Taught Courses (StuCo): Wall Street 101
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
An introduction to both the "buy" side and "sell" side of Wall Street. This is done primarily by drawing on the experiences of CMU students who participated in Wall Street internships, along with recommended readings and many informative websites. Emphasis is based on researching stocks and preparing for interviews/internships.
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98 032 - Studdent Taught Courses (StuCo): Wall Street 101
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98 038: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Introduction to Anime
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course is meant to introduce anime to two groups of people: (1) people who want to find out what anime is and why it is so popular and (2) people who know what anime is but are interested in finding more series to watch. The class provides a brief overview of anime with topics such as trivia, stereotypes, history, culture, genres and lasting appeal of anime. Topics are introduced to the student by means of lectures, websites, handouts, discussions, sample anime episodes and self-exploration of new and old anime series. Note: The course assumes that the students fit into the one of the two groups of people stated above. People who have seen many different types of anime series should email one of the instructors to determine if they should register for the class.
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98 063: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Dance 101
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This class is designed for students with two years or less of dance experience. Basic terminology and technique in a variety of dance styles, including ballet and hip-hop, will be introduced.
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98 089: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Introduction to Professional Baking
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Have you ever wanted to learn to make delicious French bread? Or perhaps a perfectly moist dark chocolate cake? This course will teach the baking fundamentals such as which flour to choose for any given baked product, or how to choose between butter and oil and the methods to create perfect products. This is the course for somebody who has always wanted to learn the theories behind recipes, but doesn't have the time for cooking school. With recipes and techniques approved by Le Cordon Bleu, each week we will learn a new product ranging from bread to pastries, cookies to cakes, and of course, along dedication to the use of chocolate. Practice skills will be demonstrated and utilized in this class. This is not a lecture course, this is a multi-sensing experience!
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98 094: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Sneakerology 101
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
In this course we will explore the extensive impact that sneakers have on fashion, identity, and cultures throughout the world. There is no prerequisite of pairs, so whether you are a true "Sneakerhead" or just someone who is interested in urban culture, this class promises to invigorate the sole.
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98 094 - Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Sneakerology 101
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98 099: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): How to Solve a Cube, and More!
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course is about solving various puzzles such as the 3x3x3 cube, 4x4x4 cube, 5x5x5 cube, 2x2x2, the Pyraminx, the Megaminx, and the Square-1. Prior knowledge is not necessary to take this course. The course will mostly focus on how to solve a 3x3x3 cube, and will gradually introduce faster methods, algorithms and tricks in order to improve speed. The course will then introduce and teach how to solve the other puzzles mentioned above.
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98 099 - Student Taught Courses (StuCo): How to Solve a Cube, and More!
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98 103: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): An Introduction to Cartooning and Comics Theory
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course will cover basic comics theory and history, giving students a mental toolkit with which to create their own comics! They will learn various methods with which to approach crafting their piece and will leave the class with a finished book. Please note students will be required to buy one textbook, "Making Comics" by Scott McCloud.
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98 103 - Student Taught Courses (StuCo): An Introduction to Cartooning and Comics Theory
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98 112: Student Taught Courses (Stuco): The Truth about Money and the Federal Reserve
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
What is money as we know it today? Who makes it and how will it shape our future? This course will take us on an adventure spending eight hundred years of political corruption, lies, and good intentions run ill as we uncover the truth behind the most powerful organization in human history.
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98 112 - Student Taught Courses (Stuco): The Truth about Money and the Federal Reserve
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98 123: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): The Art of Personal Style
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course will teach students how to cultivate a personal sense of style through means of inspiration, do's and don'ts of fashion, trend analysis and forecasting, and personal preference.
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