Department K Courses

Artificial Intelligence 100

Survey of AI concepts and techniques, including knowledge representation, search algorithms, machine learning, and natural language processing.

Human Anatomy 400

Detailed study of human body structure and function. Laboratory work includes dissection and use of anatomical models.

Optical Engineering 300

Study of optical systems and devices, including lens design, fiber optics, and laser technology.

Information Theory 500

Study of quantification, storage, and communication of information, with applications in data compression and error correction coding.

Managerial Accounting 100

Focus on using accounting information for internal decision-making, including cost behavior, budgeting, and performance evaluation.

Global Business 300

Examination of international business practices, including cross-cultural management, global strategy, and international trade.

Research Methods in Psychology 400

Introduction to scientific methods used in psychological research, including experimental design, data collection, and statistical analysis.

Thermodynamics 200

Study of heat, energy, and their transformations, with applications in engineering systems and processes.

Political Science 200

Study of political systems, institutions, and processes. Topics include comparative politics, international relations, and political theory.

Fluid Mechanics 200

Examination of fluid behavior and its applications in engineering, covering topics such as fluid statics, dynamics, and flow analysis.

Consumer Behavior 100

Analysis of factors influencing consumer decision-making processes and the implications for marketing strategy.

Counseling Psychology 400

Introduction to theories and techniques of psychological counseling, emphasizing ethical practice and diverse client populations.

Leadership and Teamwork 100

Development of leadership skills and effective team management strategies in organizational contexts.

English Literature 500

A comprehensive survey of major works in English literature from various periods and genres. Students will analyze texts, discuss literary techniques, and develop critical thinking skills.

Sports Psychology 400

Application of psychological principles to sports and exercise, including performance enhancement, team dynamics, and motivation.

Calculus 200

An in-depth study of differential and integral calculus, covering limits, derivatives, and integrals. Students will learn to apply these concepts to solve real-world problems in physics, engineering, and economics.

Health Psychology 400

Study of psychological factors in health, illness, and healthcare, including stress management, health behaviors, and patient-provider relationships.

Analog Circuits 100

Design and analysis of analog electronic circuits, including amplifiers, filters, and oscillators.

Motivation and Emotion 200

Exploration of factors that drive behavior and influence emotional experiences, including physiological, cognitive, and social aspects.

Project Management 100

Study of techniques for planning, executing, and controlling projects, including scheduling, risk management, and stakeholder communication.

Physics for Engineers 500

This course covers classical mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism with a focus on engineering applications. Problem-solving and laboratory work are emphasized.