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BIG DATA ANALYTICS FOR PUBLIC POLICY
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
Chinese University of Hong Kong
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Computer Science
UCEAP Course Number
112
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
BIG DATA ANALYTICS FOR PUBLIC POLICY
UCEAP Transcript Title
DATA ANALYTICS: PP
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description

This course examines Big Data computing systems and programming models. It covers the architecture and components of Hadoop and Spark, data processing with Spark, and advanced topics such as Spark Streaming, graph processing, and machine learning. Students will learn to develop operational and programming tools for data collection, serialization, migration, and workflow coordination in Big Data pipelines. 

 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
DSPS3190
Host Institution Course Title
BIG DATA ANALYTICS FOR PUBLIC POLICY
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Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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ENGINEERING IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
University of Hong Kong
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Bioengineering
UCEAP Course Number
113
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
ENGINEERING IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
UCEAP Transcript Title
ENGINEERING:BIO&MED
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description

This course examines the essential areas in biomedical engineering, including technologies and applications in life sciences and medicine. The course is broadly divided into 4 areas: biomechanics and biomaterial; cell and tissue engineering; biomedical instrumentations and signals, and medical imaging. The global development and other issues, such as safety, ethics and industry will also be addressed.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
BMED 2206
Host Institution Course Title
ENGINEERING IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
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Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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ENERGY ECONOMICS
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Technical University Berlin
Program(s)
Technical University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Environmental Studies Economics
UCEAP Course Number
112
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
ENERGY ECONOMICS
UCEAP Transcript Title
ENERGY ECONOMICS
UCEAP Quarter Units
8.50
UCEAP Semester Units
5.70
Course Description

In this course, students gain a fundamental understanding of the functioning of international energy markets and perform sound analyses on energy markets. Students learn about the national and international transport and consumption of the main energy sources. Topics also include external costs and steering instruments, insights into newest developments, and how to do cost accounting and capital budgeting with respect to energy economics. 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
0330 L 527
Host Institution Course Title
ENERGY ECONOMICS
Host Institution Campus
Technical University Berlin
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Institut für Energietechnik
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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MORAL PROBLEMS
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
University of Hong Kong
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Philosophy
UCEAP Course Number
101
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
MORAL PROBLEMS
UCEAP Transcript Title
MORAL PROBLEMS
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description
This course provides a critical introduction to three broad themes of sexual morality, social issues, and matters of life and death. Topics on sexual morality include such issues as pornography, gay and lesbian issues, and prostitution. Social issues include animal rights, human rights, affirmative action, and cultural property. Matters of life and death explores such issues as euthanasia, abortion, and capital punishment. Each topic contains several sub-topics, where a multitude of views are presented, some more controversial than others. Assessment: three papers, one on each topic; and participation in three discussion group meetings which are held on each theme.
Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
PHIL2340
Host Institution Course Title
MORAL PROBLEMS
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Philosophy
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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MONEY & BANKING A
Country
Ireland
Host Institution
Trinity College Dublin
Program(s)
Trinity College Dublin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Economics
UCEAP Course Number
168
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
MONEY & BANKING A
UCEAP Transcript Title
MONEY & BANKING A
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description

The course covers contemporary monetary economics and its application to the conduct of monetary policy. As well as reviewing the relevant academic literature, the course deals with the experience of the main central banks, with a particular focus on the European Central Bank. The course first analyses the nature of money and the long-run relation between money and prices and economic activity. It then examines a number of key issues in regard to contemporary monetary policy: monetary policy rules, the role of expectations and the transmission mechanism. For this purpose, the course presents the New Keynesian model which is now widely used for the purpose of analyzing monetary policies. The course then looks at the monetary policy strategies of the major central banks as well as the operational frameworks by which they steer interest rates. The course concludes by looking at the conduct of monetary policy during the financial crisis, covering issues such as non-standard measures, the implications of the zero bound on nominal interest rates and the role of monetary policy in contributing to financial stability.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
ECU33021
Host Institution Course Title
MONEY AND BANKING A
Host Institution Campus
Trinity College Dublin
Host Institution Faculty
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Economics
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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AN INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Country
Ireland
Host Institution
University College Cork
Program(s)
University College Cork
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Philosophy
UCEAP Course Number
147
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
AN INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
UCEAP Transcript Title
INTRO TO POL PHIL
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description

This course is an introduction to political philosophy with a special focus on modern society. Students look at how various political theories of democracy have emerged since the 17th century, and how they are now modified and/or challenged by some contemporary authors. 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
PH2004
Host Institution Course Title
AN INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Host Institution Campus
University College Cork
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Philosophy
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
Chinese University of Hong Kong
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Sociology Environmental Studies
UCEAP Course Number
126
UCEAP Course Suffix
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ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY
UCEAP Transcript Title
ENVIRONMENT&SOCIETY
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description

This course examines various environmental challenges in contemporary societies from a sociological perspective. Recognizing that environmental problems are often intricately connected with the conditions of societies that they are situated in, it explores the processes underlying social and environmental changes as well as the consequences that those processes may entail at national, regional, and global levels. Substantive topics to be covered include limits of growth and development, sustainable production and consumption, climate change and global governance, and environmental movement.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
SOCI 3239
Host Institution Course Title
ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY
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Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
University of Hong Kong
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Mechanical Engineering
UCEAP Course Number
130
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
UCEAP Transcript Title
AIR POLLUTION CONRL
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description

This course examines the principles and techniques related to the formation, dispersion and control of various air pollutants formed from anthropogenic pollution sources. Topics include: micrometeorology; air dispersion; combustion fundamentals; pollutant formation mechanism and control technologies; abatement of volatile organic compounds using incineration techniques; particulate and aerosol abatement technology; particle technology, log-normal distribution; settling chamber; cyclone; electrostatic precipitator; and bag filter. 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
MECH3420
Host Institution Course Title
AIR POLLUTION CONTORL
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Mechanical Engineering
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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2D BASIC FORMATIVE ART
Country
Korea, South
Host Institution
Korea University
Program(s)
Korea University
UCEAP Course Level
Lower Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Art Studio
UCEAP Course Number
16
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
2D BASIC FORMATIVE ART
UCEAP Transcript Title
2D BASIC FORMTV ART
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description

This course teaches the creation of 2D artworks using a variety of techniques including drawing, ink painting, collage, and photography. Students explore setting subject matters through mixed media, encouraging self-expression and artistic exploration. The course covers both figurative and non-figurative approaches to painting and drawing, with an emphasis on developing skills in figure painting, still life, and landscape works. The course also introduces students to contemporary art and Korean art, guiding them toward creating unique and individual pieces. 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
ARDE200
Host Institution Course Title
2D BASIC FORMATIVE ART
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Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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CHILDHOOD IN MODERN GLOBAL HISTORY
Country
Ireland
Host Institution
Trinity College Dublin
Program(s)
Trinity College Dublin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Anthropology
UCEAP Course Number
137
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
CHILDHOOD IN MODERN GLOBAL HISTORY
UCEAP Transcript Title
CHILDHOOD/GLBL HIST
UCEAP Quarter Units
10.00
UCEAP Semester Units
6.70
Course Description

What is childhood? Was it invented? How has the concept of childhood differed in different historical, geographical, and socio-economic contexts? These are the questions that will preoccupy students in this course. Focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries, but with reference to earlier periods, and covering Ireland, Britain, Europe, and the wider world – including colonial settings and China – the class explores how the experience and perception of childhood changed. Students examine the hypothesis that childhood as a time of innocence, development, and play was not a natural category but had to be "invented," and they consider different periods and locations as possible candidates for its invention or adaptation. From child labor and children in war to the children of elites and youth culture, students construct a nuanced picture of male and female childhood. 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
HIU34566
Host Institution Course Title
CHILDHOOD IN MODERN GLOBAL HISTORY
Host Institution Campus
Trinity College Dublin
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History
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025
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