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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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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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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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The course examines children's literature to find topics appearing in contemporary culture. It explores the question 'What is the value of our (adults') reading of children's and adolescents' literature?' Topics include the nature of a child and their growth; nature or animals versus human beings, science and dystopia; and imaginary space of fantasy, trauma and recovery, compassion and complicity, elements of storytelling , etc. It also discusses English-teaching methodology through the use of children's literature.
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This course studies geometric properties of curves and surfaces in the 3-dimensional Euclidean space, applying tools of multivariable and vector calculus. Topics include Euclidean Space, Tangent Vectors, Directional Derivatives, Curves in R^3, Differential forms, Mappings, Dot Products, Curves, The Frenet Formulas, Arbitrary-Speed Curves, Isometries of R^3, The Tangent Map of an Isometry, Euclidean Geometry, Congruence of Curves, Surfaces in R^3, Patch Computations, Differential Functions and Tangent vectors, Differential Forms on a Surface, Mappings of Surfaces, Integrations of forms, and Topological Properties of Surfaces.
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This lecture covers the first half of the textbook, Brock Biology of Microorganisms, including structures and functions of cells, microbial physiology, gene expression and regulation, and introduction to virology. Students learn about the life of microorganisms and viruses and how microbiology provides basic and essential concepts useful in diverse fields of biological science and biotechnology. The goal is to understand the life of microorganisms and viruses; to understand how microbiology provides basic and essential concepts useful in diverse fields of biological science; and to learn about the impact of microbiology in the fields of biotechnology.
Prerequisites: Biology, Organic Chemistry, General Chemistry
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This class introduces the basic geological processes on earth and related rock records used by scientists. Topics include plate tectonics; minerals, sediments, and sedimentary rocks; metamorphism and metamorphic rocks; steam and drainage system; wind activity and the desert; development of terrain, cataclasis, and minerals; and energy resources.
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