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The overall objectives of this class are 1) to provide training for improving muscle control, strength and flexibility; 2) to help correct formation of body posture.
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This course explores the history and styles of interior architecture and design, covering the period from Antiquity through contemporary design. The primary goal of the course is to explore the historical flow of architecture and interior design, and understand design philosophies as well as relationship of interior design to architecture and the broader social context, including economic and social influences, throughout history. Major historical periods and interior architectural contents are taught.
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This course introduces the fundamental statistical concepts and techniques to make informed decision for a variety of real-world business and economic problems. The course objective includes collection, visualization, summarization, and analysis of statistical data to draw statistical inferences. It discusses numerical summaries of qualitative and quantitative variables, random sampling theory, central limit theorem, the normal distribution, one/two sample hypothesis testing, confidence intervals and goodness-of-fit method. Applications of Software such as MINITAB and R are also demonstrated.
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This course is to learn Korean language through various projects and games. Data compiled from the weekly quests will be analyzed to create algorithms using generative AI to train our NPCs for our Survival Korean MMORPG game. This is also part of the "Generative AI in Education APRU Project" supported by Microsoft. It focuses on “real life challenges” and acculturation while empowering language learners at the most elementary level using gaming and digital technologies/platforms like CHATGPT and COPILOT to generate interest.
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This course is intended to provide an introduction to basic concepts in virology and viral life cycles and to cover topics of various host responses induced by virus infection. Lectures will be focused on in-depth molecular mechanisms for propagation of pathogenic human and animal viruses and how viral infection can be controlled.
Prerequisite: Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Immunology (optional)
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