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"description" : "An instrumental class that will be coached and rehearsed and will perform regularly. The larger ensemble will break up into smaller ensembles such as string quartets, woodwind quintets, trios, etc., depending on the make-up of the group, as well as into more unusual combinations that might be required to prepare 20th century repertoire. For intermediate and advanced players, entrance into the course is by authorization form/permission of instructor.",
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"description" : "This is an experiential, project-based course where students work on projects for an actual business. Students can work on their own startup idea, on RCOS projects that have commercial potential, or in a consulting role for a local company. Practicum in Management is designed and developed for students from all educational backgrounds who want to learn the fundamentals of business as they apply to satisfying a \"customer's need\". Students will work on a team or individually on projects and communicate to the class frequently to facilitate student learning from one another. We begin with some basic tenets of business and an overview of how to develop and oversee a project plan. The course will help you begin to understand the process by which an idea can be developed into a business or to recognize that there is no business case, quickly. Alternatively, if you are working for a \"customer\" it will give you first-hand experience understanding their needs, articulating a plan and executing the plan to fill the need of your client.",
"name" : "Practicum in Management"
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"code" : "CSCI-6975",
"credits" : "4 credits",
"description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.",
"name" : "Topics in CSCI"
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"code" : "BIOL-4880",
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"description" : "This course is designed to enable students to understand how an organism functions at the cellular and molecular level, and further, how this functioning is regulated so that cells can adapt to changes in their environment. Students will learn the fundamental components of the cell (from protein to organelle), their characteristics, and how these components function in both normal and diseased cells. Students will also learn biochemical, structural, and mechanical aspects of cell functioning and regulation in normal and diseased cells. In addition, students will learn to critically read current scientific literature. By reading current literature, students will gain knowledge of the practice and presentation of science, as well as learn about new techniques and findings.",
"name" : "Advanced Cell Biology"
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"code" : "ENGR-4710",
"credits" : "4 credits",
"description" : "Manufacturing theory, laboratory experimentation, and manufacturing systems design and development comprised of selected modern manufacturing technologies. Technologies include robotics and automation, injection molding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, metal forming, inspection, rapid prototyping, and advanced manufacturing topics. Student teams apply lessons to develop a proposal to produce a product requiring multiple coordinated manufacturing processes. Students prepare technical documentation for communicating key engineering and management aspects of the developed manufacturing system to a separate fabrication group.",
"name" : "Manufacturing Processes and Systems Laboratory I"
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"code" : "ARTS-2350",
"credits" : "1 credit",
"description" : "An instrumental class that will be coached and rehearsed and will perform regularly. The larger ensemble will break up into smaller ensembles such as string quartets, woodwind quintets, trios, etc., depending on the make-up of the group, as well as into more unusual combinations that might be required to prepare 20th century repertoire. For intermediate and advanced players, entrance into the course is by authorization form/permission of instructor.",
"name" : "Chamber Music Ensemble"
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"code" : "LANG-2940",
"credits" : "1-4 credits",
"description" : "Readings and projects adapted to the needs of individual students.",
"name" : "Language Studies"
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"code" : "MTLE-2100",
"credits" : "4 credits",
"description" : "The first course in Materials Science and Engineering. Structures of metals, ceramics, and polymers and experimental techniques for their determination are discussed. Laboratory experience is included.",
"name" : "Structure of Engineering Materials"
},
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "MTLE-4290",
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"description" : "Use of radioisotopes and radiation in nuclear medicine, radiation chemistry, basis of dosimetry, ionizing and nonionizing energy transfer processes in living tissue and cells. Radiation effects on the structure of nucleic acids, proteins, and cell membranes with emphasis on mechanisms by which cell viability is lost. Background in radiation chemistry is developed in particular for engineering majors. Applications are given in nuclear medicine, cancer therapy, and radiation in the environment.",
"name" : "Health Physics and Medical Aspects of Radiation"
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"code" : "BMED-4966",
"credits" : "3 credits",
"description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.",
"name" : "Topics in BMED"
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "BIOL-6965",
"credits" : "4 credits",
"description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.",
"name" : "Topics in BIOL"
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "ERTH-4200",
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"description" : "Principles of kinetics, reactor design, and analysis for both homogeneous and heterogeneous (catalytic) systems. Topics include design for multiple reaction networks (optimum selectivity), analysis of simple reactor combinations, and design of isothermal, adiabatic, and optimum temperature profile reactor.",
"name" : "Chemical Reactor Design"
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "BMED-4967",
"credits" : "3 credits",
"description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.",
"name" : "Topics in BMED"
},
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "CHME-4170",
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"description" : "This course is not in the most recent catalog. It may have been discontinued, had its course code changed, or just not be in the catalog for some other reason.",
"name" : "Discrete Event Simulation"
},
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "ERTH-6200",
"credits" : "4 credits",
"description" : "This course will encompass marine, freshwater, and terrestrial microfossils (with emphasis on foraminifera), including taxonomy, evolutionary history, ecology and paleoenvironments, and a broad spectrum of micropaleontological applications, such as sea-level and climate reconstructions, geochemical analyses, oil industry research and production, and forensic geology. This course will also cover concepts of biostratigraphy and micropaleontological applications to stratigraphic correlation and time scale construction. Extensive hands-on microscope and lab work will be required.",
"name" : "Advanced Applied Micropaleontology"
},
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "CIVL-6180",
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"description" : "Micromechanics of elastic heterogeneous solids. Plasticity of composite materials. Thermoelastic and thermoplastic behavior. Mechanics of distributed damage. Mechanical behavior.",
"name" : "Mechanics of Composite Materials"
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "ERTH-6200",
"credits" : "4 credits",
"description" : "This course will encompass marine, freshwater, and terrestrial microfossils (with emphasis on foraminifera), including taxonomy, evolutionary history, ecology and paleoenvironments, and a broad spectrum of micropaleontological applications, such as sea-level and climate reconstructions, geochemical analyses, oil industry research and production, and forensic geology. This course will also cover concepts of biostratigraphy and micropaleontological applications to stratigraphic correlation and time scale construction. Extensive hands-on microscope and lab work will be required.",
"name" : "Advanced Applied Micropaleontology"
},
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "MANE-6280",
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"description" : "This course is not in the most recent catalog. It may have been discontinued, had its course code changed, or just not be in the catalog for some other reason.",
"name" : "Research"
},
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "BIOL-6965",
"credits" : "4 credits",
"description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.",
"name" : "Topics in BIOL"
},
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"attributes" : null,
"code" : "BMED-4966",
"credits" : "3 credits",
"description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.",
"name" : "Topics in BMED"
},
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