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Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory course in microeconomics. Microeconomics is about the decision-making of consumers and firms and examines how different market mechanisms operate to allocate resources. This course studies principles of economics in microeconomics area, such as how each economic agent (consumers, firms and government) acts, how market, where firms and consumers interact, is organized and works, and how firms compete in different structures of the market.
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This course provides an introduction to the fundamental aspects of modern-day climate change. It develops an understanding of how and why climate is changing; examines the role of humans in driving this change; and looks to future rates and impacts of global warming particularly in the field of atmospheric and oceanic science.
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The goal if the course is to increase understanding of product design practice. It covers product design knowledge and applies it into design projects in order to increase students' design skills. The course includes project works exploring how design can bring an impact towards making a better community.
Prerequisite: Basic Product Design
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The course provides an understanding of the basis of Plant Medicine including Plant Pathology, Plant-Pathogen Interaction, Plant-Insect Interaction, and Plant-Environment Interaction.
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This course provides an introduction to the foundations of business analytics. It is designed to teach business managers how to use data and models to make better decisions in complex business settings. In this course students develop sound reasoning skills and learn how to utilize information to arrive at good decisions.
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This course introduces the basic theory, modeling, operation, and control of electric machines such as transformer, DC machine, synchronous generator, and induction motor, etc.
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Through an exploration of the wonders of the earth, living creatures, and the human body, the course aims to answers the question, "What is a human being?". The course discusses wisdom about human life and society that we may learn from the human body as well as the dignity of all living creatures.
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This course introduces the history of Korean Americans from the early 20th-century to the present. Students explore how major social, political, and economic forces in the United States, Korea, and around the world—such as immigration law, the Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War, the U.S. civil rights movement, feminism, and religion—impact the ways in which Korean Americans develop their identities and communities. Using a variety of sources, including oral histories, autobiographies, photographs, music, and film, the course investigates how Korean Americans have and continue to negotiate the intersections of race, class, gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, and sexuality.
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