A study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds. Topics include nomenclature, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and synthesis.
Detailed study of human body structure and function. Laboratory work includes dissection and use of anatomical models.
This course explores social structures, institutions, and processes. Students will learn about sociological theories and research methods used to analyze society.
Survey of visual arts from prehistoric times to the present, examining major artistic movements, techniques, and cultural contexts.
An examination of economic decision-making at the individual and firm level. Topics include supply and demand, market structures, and resource allocation.
Design and implementation of database systems. Topics include data modeling, SQL, database architecture, and transaction management.
Study of systematic approaches to software development, including requirements analysis, design, testing, and project management.
Study of materials and devices at the nanoscale, including fabrication techniques and applications in various fields.
Study of factors that contribute to well-being and flourishing, including happiness, resilience, and personal strengths.
Hands-on course in creating applications for mobile devices, covering user interface design, data management, and platform-specific features.
Examination of psychological services in educational settings, including assessment, intervention, and consultation for students' academic and behavioral needs.
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding environmental systems, human impacts, and sustainability. Field studies and case analyses are included.
Examination of materials used in medical applications, including their properties, interactions with biological systems, and design considerations.
Introduction to vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, and systems of linear equations. Applications in various fields are explored.
Detailed study of human body structure and function. Laboratory work includes dissection and use of anatomical models.
Application of psychological principles to workplace settings, including employee selection, training, and organizational behavior.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles of psychology, including the study of human behavior, cognition, and development. Students will explore key concepts such as perception, learning, memory, and social interaction.
Study of systematic approaches to software development, including requirements analysis, design, testing, and project management.
Survey of AI concepts and techniques, including knowledge representation, search algorithms, machine learning, and natural language processing.