National University of Ireland, Galway Science without BordersNational University of Ireland, Galway Science without Borders
Viscous external flows; boundary layers; external forces on immersed bodies – drag, lift. Idealised plane-flows; elemental solutions, superposition, images. Unsteady flows; vortex shedding, aero acoustics and forcing; added mass
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Concurrent Enrollment Course, offering both high school credit through High School and college credit through Utah Valley University. Credit from this course is transferable to all colleges and universities
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Computer science and information Department Courses decriptionComputer science and information Department Courses decription
S/2, and Macintosh). Application Software (Application Software Basic Features, ms word, Excel, and Access, Specialty Applications Software). Communication Hardware, Networks, the Internet, Browsers and Email
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Computer scienceComputer science
Nicole Anderson, Assistant Professor; B. S., M. S., University of Iowa; Ph. D., University of Utah; 2008
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A model Curriculum for K–12 Computer ScienceA model Curriculum for K–12 Computer Science
Computer science (CS) is the study of computers and algorithmic processes1, including their principles, their hardware and software designs, their applications, and their impact on society
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Asi 196 = hum 196 01 = rel 196 01: “Old Pond—Frog Jumps In”: Religion in Japanese LiteratureAsi 196 = hum 196 01 = rel 196 01: “Old Pond—Frog Jumps In”: Religion in Japanese Literature
Students will learn to build, assess, and correct protein structures, and will design a novel protein. This course is offered during the second half of the fall semester. Prerequisite: che221
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Unc- ch pt prerequisites the following are the prerequisites requiredUnc- ch pt prerequisites the following are the prerequisites required
E following are the prerequisites required by the division of pt at unc-ch. Also listed are the course descriptions of these courses offered at unc. Use these descriptions as a guide. These are examples to help guide you in your course
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Faculty of foreign languagesFaculty of foreign languages
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Faculty of foreign languagesFaculty of foreign languages
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Computer engineeringComputer engineering
The world has turned into a global village; new ideas and information are pouring in like a stream. It is, therefore, imperative to update our curricula regularly by introducing the recent developments in the relevant fields of knowledge
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Army rotc (Military Science) University Park Place bldg a, Rm 106 345 N. Monmouth ave Monmouth, or 97361 purposeArmy rotc (Military Science) University Park Place bldg a, Rm 106 345 N. Monmouth ave Monmouth, or 97361 purpose
Military Science at Oregon State University, Western Oregon University, Corban University, Willamette University, Chemeketa Community College and Linn-Benton Community College with a broad overview of the arotc program
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Electrical and computer engineering academic outcomes assessment programElectrical and computer engineering academic outcomes assessment program
The mission of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is to provide quality educational programs in electrical and computer engineering
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Public Outreach and Educational ActivitiesPublic Outreach and Educational Activities
Centre to schools, providing a great way to motivate and interest students in science as a career possibility. Our activities also meet the demands of a growing public interest in astronomy, in particular
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Cs 1134 Computer Science Laboratory (1 semester credit hour) Laboratory course to accompany cs 1334. This course assists students in experiencing elementary programming in a high-level languageCs 1134 Computer Science Laboratory (1 semester credit hour) Laboratory course to accompany cs 1334. This course assists students in experiencing elementary programming in a high-level language
This course assists students in experiencing elementary programming in a high-level language. May not be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science
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Course Syllabus Parallel and Distributed Computing Fall 2008 InstructorCourse Syllabus Parallel and Distributed Computing Fall 2008 Instructor
Also the popular mpi language used with a wide range of parallel computers will be introduced. Also introduces simd programming using the Cn language on the ClearSpeed Accelerator. Programs will be written in both mpi and Cn
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