Introduction to scientific methods used in psychological research, including experimental design, data collection, and statistical analysis.
Study of principles and practices of psychological measurement, including test construction, validity, and interpretation.
An introduction to major philosophical questions and schools of thought, covering ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and logic.
Survey of visual arts from prehistoric times to the present, examining major artistic movements, techniques, and cultural contexts.
Study of materials and devices at the nanoscale, including fabrication techniques and applications in various fields.
Examination of information technology applications in healthcare, including electronic health records, clinical decision support, and data analytics.
A study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds. Topics include nomenclature, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and synthesis.
Study of robot design, control, and programming, covering kinematics, perception, and artificial intelligence applications.
Interdisciplinary exploration of nervous system structure and function, covering cellular neurobiology, cognitive neuroscience, and neurological disorders.
Study of how individuals think, feel, and behave in social contexts, including topics such as attitudes, group dynamics, and social influence.
Study of systematic approaches to software development, including requirements analysis, design, testing, and project management.
Study of psychological disorders, their causes, symptoms, and treatments, emphasizing current diagnostic criteria and research findings.
Study of operating system principles, including process management, memory management, file systems, and distributed systems.
Examination of fluid behavior and its applications in engineering, covering topics such as fluid statics, dynamics, and flow analysis.
Exploration of computational techniques for analyzing and generating human language, including parsing, sentiment analysis, and machine translation.
An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, and thermodynamics. Laboratory experiments complement theoretical concepts.
Overview of principles and practices for securing information systems, including threat analysis, cryptography, and security policies.
An introduction to the principles of biology, covering cell structure, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Laboratory work includes microscopy and experimental design.
Design and implementation of database systems. Topics include data modeling, SQL, database architecture, and transaction management.
Capstone course integrating business functions to develop and implement organizational strategies in competitive environments.
Introduction to quantum mechanics principles applied to computation, including quantum algorithms and potential applications.
An examination of economic decision-making at the individual and firm level. Topics include supply and demand, market structures, and resource allocation.