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26/SP
CHE-371-02
Instrument Design/Arduino
OPEN
Chemistry
HAY 003
3/16/26- 5/9/26
M W F
11:00AM-11:50AM
Prerequisite: CHE-241
2nd Half Semester course. Must take CHE-371-01, 1st half semester in order to take CHE-371-02 during the 2nd half semester. Building on introductory experience with digital design and fabrication, this course emphasizes the development of custom analytical instrumentation and applied electronics. Students will integrate 3D-printed and laser-cut components with sensors, actuators, and Arduino-based microcontrollers to design, prototype, and refine functional laboratory devices. Coursework will introduce fundamental Arduino programming skills, circuit design, and data acquisition methods, with a focus on adapting instruments for chemical and environmental analysis. Through collaborative projects, students will progress from initial concept to fully functioning prototypes, developing practical skills in iterative design, troubleshooting, and instrument optimization. Enrollment is by instructor permission, as students must complete the first half-semester of CHE-371 in order to participate in this follow-on course.

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  • Porter, Lon
16 5 / 11 / 0 0.50
26/SP
ECO-251-01
Economic Approach With Excel
WAITLISTED
Economics
BAX 214
3/16/26- 5/9/26
M W F
2:10PM-3:00PM
ECO-101
2nd Half Semester Course.
  • Byun, Christie
BSC, QL 30 31 / -1 / 1 0.50
26/SP
ENG-121-01
Language Variation & Change
OPEN
cross-listed with
HUM-121-01, MLL-121-01
English
DET 211
3/16/26- 5/9/26
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
ENG-122 or HUM-122 or MLL-122
2nd Half Semester Course. MLL-121-01=ENG-121-01=HUM-121-01
  • Hardy, Jane
LS 25 2 / 19 / 0 0.50
26/SP
HUM-121-01
Language Variation and Change
OPEN
cross-listed with
ENG-121-01, MLL-121-01
Humanities
DET 211
3/16/26- 5/9/26
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
ENG-122 or HUM-122 or MLL-122
2nd Half Semester Course. MLL-121-01=ENG-121-01=HUM-121-01
  • Hardy, Jane
LS 25 2 / 19 / 0 0.50
26/SP
MAT-355-01
Regression Models
OPEN
Math
GOO 101
3/16/26- 5/9/26
TU TH
1:10PM-2:25PM
MAT-223,
and either MAT-227 or MAT-253 + MAT-254
  • Akhunov, Timur
24 1 / 23 / 0 0.50
26/SP
MLL-121-01
Language Variation & Change
OPEN
cross-listed with
ENG-121-01, HUM-121-01
Modern Languages
DET 211
3/16/26- 5/9/26
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
ENG-122 or HUM-122 or MLL-122
2nd Half Semester Course. MLL-121-01=ENG-121-01=hum-121-01
  • Hardy, Jane
LS 25 2 / 19 / 0 0.50
26/SP
PE-011-02
Advanced Fitness
OPEN
Physical Education
ATH FIELD
3/16/26- 5/1/26
M TU W TH
4:20PM-5:20PM
  • Del Gallo, Daniel
36 / 0 / 0 0.00
26/SP
REL-195-02
Coffins
OPEN
Religion
CEN 304
3/16/26- 5/9/26
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
Second-half semester course. "'All men are mortal. Socrates is a man, therefore Socrates is mortal.' To Ivan Ilyich, such logic seemed true when applied to Socrates, but not to him!" That line, from Tolstoy's great novella Death of Ivan Ilyich, captures a common experience: denying one's own mortality even when one knows that death is inevitable. To respond, the world's religions have, in one way or another, embraced a "memento mori," or a remembrance of death. This class will study attitudes, practices, and rituals that religions have developed in the face of death, focusing on burial. 亚洲通 will study coffins, urns, cremation, funerary rites, mummies, and more. Further, each student will build a coffin in Professor Nelson's furniture shop. The student will be able to keep the coffin, which in some cases can be temporarily transformed into a small table or bookshelf. You will therefore leave this class with your own memento mori...

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  • Nelson, Derek
8 4 / 4 / 0 0.50
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