Sections offered SPRING 2020: #2878 DAVID MICHAEL FISHER TR 9:30am-10:45am SE 240 Differentiable transformations defined on Euclidean space, inverse and implicit function theorems. Lebesgue integration over Euclidean space and transformation of integrals. Exterior algebra, measure and integration on manifolds. Stokes’s theorem. Closed and exact forms.
Departmental Honors Course
ENG-R 130 – Public Speaking (Honors)
Sections offered SPRING 2020: #11227 KURT ZEMLICKA TR 9:30am-10:45am AC C118 CLASS NOTES: Fulfills the Public Oral Communication requirement for the College of Arts & Sciences This course prepares students in the liberal arts to communicate effectively with public audiences. It emphasizes oral communication as practiced in public contexts: how to advance reasoned claims in… Read more »
ECON-S 371 – Introduction to Applied Economics (Honors)
Sections offered SPRING 2020: #29576 JOHN THOMAS STONE III TR 1:00pm-2:15pm BH 243 CLASS NOTES: Prerequisites – ECON-E 370 or ECON-S 370; and MATH-M 119 or equivalent This course introduces students to the techniques economists employ to estimate marginal effects. Marginal effects refer to how one variable changes when another variable changes. How do wages… Read more »
ECON-S 322 – Intermediate Macro Theory (Honors)
Sections offered SPRING 2020: #7908 RUPAL KAMDAR TR 11:15am-12:30pm LH 004 CLASS NOTES: Prerequisites – ECON-E 202 or ECON-S 202 and ECON-E 321 or ECON-S 321 Designed for students of superior ability. Covers same core material as E322 and substitutes for E322 as a prerequisite for other courses. Credit given for only one of S322… Read more »
CSCI-H 335 – Computer Structures (Honors)
Sections offered SPRING 2020: #13337 (Lecture) #13338 (Lab) VEL MALBASA MW 3:35pm-4:25pm F 12:15pm-3:15pm IF 0002 IF 3111 CLASS NOTES: Prerequisites – CSCI-C 212, C 241 and C 291 H335 will explore how programs written in a high-level language are evaluated by a processor to control the physical world. This semester we will be using… Read more »
MSCH-H 451 – Tools in Media Psychology: Measuring Media Processes and Effects
Sections offered FALL 2019: #31993 ROB POTTER MW 1:00pm-2:15pm FF 214 This course exposes students to concepts such as attention, emotion, attitude, and memory as they apply to humans processing media messages. Students also learn how to use research tools commonly employed in media psychology research such as biometric measures (heart rate, skin conductance,… Read more »