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BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Country
United Kingdom - England
Host Institution
Imperial College London
Program(s)
Imperial College London
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Bioengineering
UCEAP Course Number
141
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
UCEAP Transcript Title
BIOMED INSTRUMENTAT
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description

In this course, students develop their understanding of electronics components and systems architecture and how these are used in different types of biomedical instrumentation. Students then use this knowledge during a practical task to develop an instrument prototype following a set of bioengineering/biomedical specifications.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
BIOE60003
Host Institution Course Title
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Engineering
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Bioengineering
Course Last Reviewed
2023-2024

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COMPUTER INTENSIVE STATISTICAL METHODS
Country
Singapore
Host Institution
National University of Singapore
Program(s)
National University of Singapore
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics Computer Science
UCEAP Course Number
114
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
COMPUTER INTENSIVE STATISTICAL METHODS
UCEAP Transcript Title
STATISTICAL METHODS
UCEAP Quarter Units
6.00
UCEAP Semester Units
4.00
Course Description

This course introduces students to several computer intensive statistical methods and the topics include: empirical distribution and plug-in principle, general algorithm of bootstrap method, bootstrap estimates of standard deviation and bias, jack-knife method, bootstrap confidence intervals, the empirical likelihood for the mean and parameters defined by simple estimating function, Wilks theorem, and EL confidence intervals, missing data, EM algorithm, and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. This course has a prerequisite of Mathematical Statistics. 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
ST4231
Host Institution Course Title
COMPUTER INTENSIVE STATISTICAL METHODS
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Statistics and Data Science
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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PROBABILITY
Country
Italy
Host Institution
University of Commerce Luigi Bocconi
Program(s)
Bocconi University
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics Mathematics
UCEAP Course Number
112
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
PROBABILITY
UCEAP Transcript Title
PROBABILITY
UCEAP Quarter Units
6.00
UCEAP Semester Units
4.00
Course Description

The course is a rigorous introduction to probability. Students gain a solid grounding on the its foundations, learn how to deal with randomness with the correct mathematical tools and how to solve problems. Course topics include probability; definition and properties; conditional probability and independence; random variables and random vectors; joint and conditional distributions; expectation and moments; integral tranforms; convergence in distribution and the Central Limit Theorum; and modes of convergence and the laws of large numbers. Prerequisites: Set theory, sequences and series, continuous and differentiable functions, and integrals.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
30546
Host Institution Course Title
PROBABILITY
Host Institution Campus
Bocconi University
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Decision Sciences
Course Last Reviewed
2023-2024

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SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
Country
Japan
Host Institution
International Christian University
Program(s)
International Christian University
UCEAP Course Level
Lower Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Education
UCEAP Course Number
40
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
UCEAP Transcript Title
2ND LANG LEARNING
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.00
UCEAP Semester Units
2.70
Course Description

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the nature of second language learning and current theoretical explanations for second language learning. It also considers principles of classroom second language instruction in light of current empirical research. The course also examines various positions towards second/ foreign language teaching that have been developed since the 20th century and considers the relationship between second language acquisition theory, research on second language learning, and second language teaching practice.   

 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
LED102E
Host Institution Course Title
PRINCIPLES OF LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING
Host Institution Campus
International Christian University
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Language Education
Course Last Reviewed
2023-2024

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SPECIAL TOPICS IN JAPANESE STUDIES
Country
Japan
Host Institution
International Christian University
Program(s)
Japanese in Tokyo
UCEAP Course Level
Lower Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Asian Studies
UCEAP Course Number
15
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
SPECIAL TOPICS IN JAPANESE STUDIES
UCEAP Transcript Title
JAPANESE STUDIES
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.70
Course Description

This course explores a specific theme of a broad range of topics in Japan Studies representing humanities, social science, natural science, and environmental science perspectives. The course involves substantial out of classroom work, including fieldwork, interviews, and first-hand observation.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
JPS203
Host Institution Course Title
SPECIAL TOPICS IN JAPAN STUDIES
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
ICU International Summer Program in Japan
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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GENETICS
Country
New Zealand
Host Institution
University of Auckland
Program(s)
University of Auckland
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Biological Sciences
UCEAP Course Number
127
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
GENETICS
UCEAP Transcript Title
GENETICS
UCEAP Quarter Units
6.00
UCEAP Semester Units
4.00
Course Description
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are then developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
BIOSCI 202
Host Institution Course Title
GENETICS
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Biological Sciences
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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GEOGRAPHICAL IMAGINATION IN THE TWILIGHT OF THE "AMERICAN CENTURY"
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Free University of Berlin
Program(s)
Free University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Geography American Studies
UCEAP Course Number
106
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
GEOGRAPHICAL IMAGINATION IN THE TWILIGHT OF THE "AMERICAN CENTURY"
UCEAP Transcript Title
GEOGRAPH IMAGINATON
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description

This course provides a broad survey of contemporary methods, approaches, and thematic concerns within the expansive and internally differentiated field of Critical Geography, emphasizing its stakes for grappling with a “long twentieth century” (in Giovanni Arrighi’s words) profoundly shaped by the rise and fall of U.S. hegemony. How might questions of space, time, and cartography need to be rethought, not only in the twilight of the historical period Henry Luce famously dubbed “the American Century,” but in light of the so-called Anthropocene, wherein the geological force of humanity threatens to unfold across a timescale that exceeds even human existence? How might a critical geographic imagination illuminate the uneven prospects and perils of this time of uncertainty and transition? In exploring such questions, we will engage Marxist, feminist, Black, Indigenous, postcolonial, posthuman, environmentalist, affective, and abolitionist geographical traditions, drawing on thinkers such as Doreen Massey, David Harvey, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Natchee Blu Barnd, Neil Smith, Katherine McKittrick, Anna Tsing, André Mesquita, William Cronon, Dipesh Chakrabarty, and Lauren Berlant, among others.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
32102
Host Institution Course Title
GEOGRAPHICAL IMAGINATION IN THE TWILIGHT OF THE "AMERICAN CENTURY"
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
John-F-Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien
Course Last Reviewed
2023-2024

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THE MAKING OF PALESTINE: HISTORY OF A HOLY LAND, 300-1800
Country
United Kingdom - England
Host Institution
University of London, Queen Mary
Program(s)
University of London, Queen Mary
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
History
UCEAP Course Number
131
UCEAP Course Suffix
N
UCEAP Official Title
THE MAKING OF PALESTINE: HISTORY OF A HOLY LAND, 300-1800
UCEAP Transcript Title
MAKING OF PALESTINE
UCEAP Quarter Units
6.00
UCEAP Semester Units
4.00
Course Description

This course examines the history of Palestine and the people who lived in it, from the spread of Christianity, through the Islamic period, and until the beginning of Western domination in the 19th century. The story of the land is told from the bottom up, focusing on peasants and the urban non-elites, and to encompass the diversity of the ethnic and religious groups who made Palestine their home.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
HST6117
Host Institution Course Title
THE MAKING OF PALESTINE: HISTORY OF A HOLY LAND, 300-1800
Host Institution Course Details
Host Institution Campus
Mile End
Host Institution Faculty
School of History
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Course Last Reviewed
2023-2024

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ISSUES IN CURRENT AFFAIRS
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
Hong Kong Summer, CUHK
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Sociology International Studies
UCEAP Course Number
141
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
ISSUES IN CURRENT AFFAIRS
UCEAP Transcript Title
CURRENT AFFAIRS
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description

This course introduces students to key social, economic, and political current issues—such as climate change, economic liberalization, transnational migrations, terrorism, pandemics—and how different stakeholders—municipalities, nation-states, civil societies, as well as regional and international organizations—measure up to these issues and challenges. The course will also emphasize the connection and the articulation of these current affairs and public policies between the global and local levels. The course will thus make room for guest-speakers from local NGOs, news agencies or institutions to present their own take on global matters. While some of the topics addressed in this class have been covered at length by the literature, some will reflect immediate concerns as they arise from current affairs. 

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
COMM 3670
Host Institution Course Title
ISSUES IN CURRENT AFFAIRS
Host Institution Course Details
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Course Last Reviewed
2024-2025

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MATERIALS 2
Country
United Kingdom - England
Host Institution
Imperial College London
Program(s)
Imperial College London
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Mechanical Engineering
UCEAP Course Number
128
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
MATERIALS 2
UCEAP Transcript Title
MATERIALS 2
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description

This course develops the understanding, securely based on materials science, of various common failure modes, the reasons for their occurrence and how we seek to avoid failure by design. This course enables students to predict component failures under multiaxial loading conditions due to yielding, fracture, fatigue and creep mechanisms and to identify these failure mechanisms in practice, and to design against them.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
MECH50005
Host Institution Course Title
MATERIALS 2
Host Institution Campus
Imperial College London
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Mechanical Engineering
Course Last Reviewed
2023-2024
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