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APPLIED SCIENCE 113: Engineering Analysis I
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Haque, Motevalli Analytical methods for the solution of problems in engineering, the physical sciences, and applied mathematics: applications of ordinary differential equations, matrices and determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, systems of ordinary linear differential equations, Bessel and Legendre functions. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: Math 33. (Fall and spring)
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APPLIED SCIENCE 114: Engineering Analysis II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Kahn and Staff Analytical methods for the solution of problems in engineering, the physical sciences, and applied mathematics: complex variables, Fourier series and integral, frequency filters, Laplace transforms, inversion and Duhamel integrals; partial differential equations. Prerequisite: Math 33. (Fall and spring)
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APPLIED SCIENCE 115: Engineering Analysis III
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
van Dorp and Staff Analytical methods for the solution of engineering problems using concepts from probability and statistics: probability modeling, random variables and their distributions, mathematical expectation, sampling, point and confidence interval estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and engineering applications. Prerequisite: Math 32; UW 20. (Fall and spring)
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APPLIED SCIENCE 115 - Engineering Analysis III
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APPLIED SCIENCE 116: Engineering Analysis IV
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Soland and Staff Analytical methods using advanced concepts from probability and statistics: multivariate distributions, expectation, generating functions, parametric families of distributions, sampling and sufficient statistics, estimation, hypothesis testing, and engineering applications. Prerequisite: ApSc 115, Math 33. May be taken for graduate credit. (Fall)
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APPLIED SCIENCE 130: Materials Science
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Leng and Staff Structure of perfect and imperfect solids, thermodynamics of solids, reaction rate theory, electrons in solids, electron transport, electrical properties of junctions, magnetic materials, optical properties of materials. Prerequisite: Chem 11, Math 33, Phys 22. (Fall and spring)
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APPLIED SCIENCE 57: Analytical Mechanics I
2.00 Credits
George Washington University
Haque and Staff First half of a one-year sequence. Concepts of statics: force systems, conditions of force and moment equilibrium, simple structures, distributed forces, centroids, internal forces, friction, moments of inertia. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: ApSc 113, Phys 21. (Fall and spring)
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APPLIED SCIENCE 58: Analytical Mechanics II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Chichka Second half of a one-year sequence. Concepts of dynamics: kinematics of particles, velocity and acceleration, translating and rotating reference frames, particle dynamics, motion under central and electromagnetic force, effect of Earth's rotation, vibrations, work, kinetic and potential energy, dynamics of systems of particles. Prerequisite: ApSc 57. (Fall and spring)
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ARABIC 1 -2: Beginning Arabic I-II
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing of Modern Standard Arabic. (Academic year)
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ARABIC 10-11: Intensive Elementary Arabic I-II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing of Modern Arabic. Arab 10 is prerequisite to Arab 11. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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ARABIC 103: Advanced Arabic Conversation
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Emphasis on development of speaking skills at the advanced level of proficiency. Discussion of cultural and social issues based on a selection of contemporary written and audiovisual materials from Arab media sources. Prerequisite: Arab 4 or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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