Differential Geometry
Tensor products, exterior algebra, differentiable maps, manifolds, geodesics, metric properties of curves in Euclidean fundamental forms, surfaces.
Tensor products, exterior algebra, differentiable maps, manifolds, geodesics, metric properties of curves in Euclidean fundamental forms, surfaces.
This course will explore the energy issues of today and tomorrow, including where the energy of the future will come from, energy independence, global warming, nuclear power, the potential of renewable energy sources, and the future of coal, showing how these are affected by history, geography, politics, technology, and the laws of physics and economics.
Half-time to full-time work on thesis. May be repeated to a maximum of six semesters.
An inquiry-based, experimental course which may be used toward fulfillment of the arts and creativity requirement in the UK Core curriculum. All proposals must demonstrate that the course provides an environment for substantive,meaningful inquiry and must be approved by the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education.
Independent research in Russian Studies on an advanced level for undergraduates and graduate students outside the discipline. Students will be required to establish a written contract with the relevant faculty member describing the tasks to be completed in the course. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits, or a total of six credits of RUS 395 and 495G.
Current research and conceptual developments in a selected topic or subfield of sociology related to international issues or globalization. Topics will facilitate an understanding of the relationship between local and global processes. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits under different subtitles.
A sociological study of selected topics related to work, organizations, and the economy. Topics may include economic sociology; sociology of occupations and professions; and sociology of organizational administration.
Independent study on a topic mutually acceptable to instructor and student in Judaic Studies.
Supervised experience in the techniques of psychological assessment and intervention with adults, children, families, couples and/or groups that occurs during the summer, i.e., outside of the academic year(Fall/Spring semesters). This course does not fulfill one of the program requirements for group supervision but it does meet legal and ethical requirements for supervision during practicum training. May be repeated.
Studio investigation of art forms, processes, and topics not specially treated in the regular studio course of study. Topics announced in schedule book for each semester. Nine studio hours per week. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits when identified by different course subtitles.