Prerequisite: MATH ... course are offered at the same level as in pharmacy schools. Students are encouraged to have strong background in biology, organic chemistry and physiology. Also listed as BIOE ...
EDUC 288 (Secondary Math Methods II) course is Part 2 of a two-course sequence in secondary mathematics teaching methods. This sequence is designed to provide teacher candidates with a coherent set of ...
The Saxon Inn, Alfred University's boutique, on-campus, 25-room hotel, invites visitors from near and far to experience an elevated stay here on Alfred's beautiful valley campus. Future students, ...
Course numbers consists of the four digits that follow the course/department prefix (for example, MATH.1310). Courses numbered ... and enrollment restrictions are indicated at the end of the course ...
This course may be repeated for credit with different topics. See the New and Topics Courses page on the Registrar’s webpage for descriptions and applicability to majors/minors in other departments.
Current course names and descriptions are available below ... This course is offered in-person. 2 hours ENH 635: Foodborne and Waterborne Diseases: Causes and Prevention Food and water safety are ...
Topics include: preparation of a syllabus, preparation of an examination, assigning course grades, lecture organization and preparation, lecture delivery, classroom management. The seminar will ...
Current course names and descriptions are available below ... Prerequisites: A year of calculus and linear algebra. 3 hours. Fall. BST 622: Statistical Methods II* Continuation of concepts in BST 621, ...
And if this course description seems dull, the class is anything but ... CW 2125 Special Topics in Writing: Animals. Northrop. TR 2:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Our worlds are not the only worlds. We live with ...
The usual course load for full-time graduate students is 9 credits/semester. Depending upon the program requirements and abilities of the student, individuals may carry more than 9 credits each ...
This course introduces students to the methods and theories used by sociologists to explore the nature of society. Selected topics may include culture, socialization, social interaction, groups, ...