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201-015-50
Discrete Mathematics
An intro course covering essential topics in discrete mathematics, fundamental for computer science.
MECH 240
Thermodynamics
An introductory course in thermodynamics, focusing on the principles governing energy transformations.
COMP 421
Database Systems
An introduction to database management systems, covering design, implementation, and application of databases.
COMP 322
Introduction to C++
An introductory course in C++ programming, emphasizing object-oriented programming concepts.
CIVE 206
Dynamics
A course focusing on the analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate structures for civil applications.
CIVE 205
Statics
An introduction to the behavior of materials under various loading conditions, essential for civil engineering design.
MATH 340
Probability
An introductory course in probability theory, providing a foundation for statistical analysis and stochastic processes.
CHEM 222
Organic Chemistry II
A continuation of organic chemistry, focusing on the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds.
PHYS 142
Electromagnetism & Optics
An intro physics course, essential for understanding electric and magnetic fields, as well as light behavior.
MATH 223
Linear Algebra
An intro course focusing on the fundamental concepts of linear algebra, including vector spaces, linear transformations, and matrix theory.
ENGR 251
Thermodynamics I
Thermodynamics I explores the fundamentals of thermodynamics and its applications to various systems.
COMP 251
Data Structures and Algorithms
Explore fundamental data structures and algorithms, emphasizing their design, analysis, and practical applications in computing.
PHYS 230
Dynamics
This course covers the fundamentals of dynamics, including translational motion, rotational motion, and an introduction to special relativity.
COMP 352
Data Structures and Algorithms
Explore fundamental data structures and algorithms, emphasizing their design, analysis, and practical applications in computing.
CHEM 221
Intro to Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry explores the structure, properties, and reactions of carbon-based compounds, forming the foundation for biological molecules.
CHEM 212
Intro to Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry explores the structure, properties, and reactions of carbon-based compounds, forming the foundation for biological molecules.
202-BZF-05
Organic Chemistry I
This course focuses on the principles of organic chemistry, emphasizing molecular structure, reaction mechanisms, and practical applications.
202-HTJ-05
Organic Chemistry I
This course focuses on the principles of organic chemistry, emphasizing molecular structure, reaction mechanisms, and practical applications.
PSYC 315
Computational Psychology
This course is an introduction to statistics that are used in the context of psychology research.
Math
Secondary 4
This course builds on previous mathematical knowledge, focusing on more complex concepts and applications.
201-103-DW
Calculus I (Commerce)
This course provides foundational calculus skills with a focus on applications relevant to social sciences.
202-001-50
Remedial Activities for Secondary IV Chemistry
This course serves as a prerequisite for General Chemistry in college-level science programs.
101-BZE-05
General Biology II
This course is crucial for understanding biological systems at the cellular and molecular levels, preparing students for further studies in life sciences.
Environmental Science
Secondary 4
This course focuses on the interaction between natural systems and human activities, emphasizing sustainability and environmental stewardship.
420-231-DW
Database I
This course introduces the fundamentals of database design, implementation, and management.
COMP 250
Introduction to Computer Science
This course is designed for students pursuing a major in computer science or related fields and provides essential knowledge for more advanced courses.
BIOL 115
Essential Biology
This course provides an introduction to biological science with an emphasis on the scientific method, cell biology, genetics, evolution, organ physiology, and ecology.
PHYS 204
Mechanics
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the laws governing motion and forces, critical for further studies in physics and engineering.
203-SN1-RE
Mechanics (Social Science)
This course is designed to help students develop a strong understanding of mechanical principles through problem-solving and experimentation.
201-MA1-DW
Calculus I: Differential Calculus for Social Sciences
This course focuses on differential calculus with applications tailored to the social sciences.
CHEM 120
General Chemistry 2
This course builds on CHEM 110, exploring more complex chemical concepts and applications.
420-999-VA
Web Programming
This course covers the essential technologies and frameworks used in web development, focusing on both client-side and server-side programming.
ENGR 233
Applied Advanced Calculus
This course is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of advanced calculus techniques, with practical applications in engineering fields.
BIOL 201
Introductory Biology I
This course provides a foundational overview of biology and the study of life, essential for students pursuing degrees in life sciences.
203-SN1-RE
Mechanics (Social Science)
This course is foundational for students in the Science program, helping them develop problem-solving skills and understanding of mechanical principles.
ENGR 243
Engineering Mechanics
This course covers the fundamental principles of engineering mechanics, essential for analyzing forces, moments, and motion in engineering systems.
201-015-RE
Remedial Activities for Secondary V Mathematics (Technical and Scientific Option)
This course reinforces important concepts from the Secondary V Mathematics curriculum, preparing students for college-level studies.
Chemistry
Secondary 5
This course provides a thorough understanding of chemical principles and reactions, essential for students interested in chemistry or related fields.
201-105-DW
Linear Algebra (Commerce)
This course covers the fundamental concepts of linear algebra, emphasizing applications in commerce and social sciences.
201-NYC
Linear Algebra
This course covers the basic concepts of linear algebra, which are essential for understanding vector spaces and linear transformations.
CHEM 110
General Chemistry 1
This course introduces the foundational concepts in chemistry, providing a basis for understanding chemical reactions, bonding, and the behavior of matter.
BIOL 111
Introduction to Organismal Biology
This course explores the diversity of life, examining the structure, function, and evolution of various organisms.
PHYS 102
Introductory Physics 2
This course continues from PHYS 101, focusing on the fundamentals of electromagnetism, circuits, and optics.
201-105-VA
Linear Algebra (Social Science/Commerce)
This course introduces linear algebra concepts with an emphasis on applications in social sciences and commerce.
COMP 248
Object-Oriented Programming I
This course introduces the fundamentals of object-oriented programming, providing a solid foundation for further studies in software development.
ENGR 242
Statics
This course covers the fundamentals of statics, a branch of mechanics that deals with the analysis of forces and moments.
PHYS 205
Electricity and Magnetism
This course is essential for students aiming to understand the electromagnetic phenomena and their applications in technology.
MATH 205
Differential & Integral Calculus II
This course explores advanced topics in single-variable calculus, building on the concepts introduced in Calculus I.
101-NYA
General Biology I
This course introduces students to the foundational principles of biology, with a focus on the diversity and organization of life, and their ecological interactions.
BIOL 202
General Biology
This course deepens understanding of biology and evolutionary principles, building on the foundations laid in Introductory Biology I.
MAST 218
Multivariable Calculus I
This course introduces multivariable calculus concepts, essential for students in engineering and physical sciences.
ENGR 213
Applied Ordinary Differential Equations
This course focuses on the methods and applications of ordinary differential equations in engineering.
201-MA2-DW
Calculus II: Integral Calculus for Social Sciences
A continuation from Calculus I, this course covers integral calculus and its applications in social sciences.
420-120-DW
Web Development I
This course covers the essential skills and technologies required for front-end web development.
MATH 203
Differential & Integral Calculus I
This course lays the groundwork in differential and integral calculus, essential for students in science, engineering, and economics programs.
420-210-DW
Programming II
This course builds on the fundamentals learned in Programming I, introducing more advanced programming concepts and techniques.
201-103-VA
Calculus I (Social Science/Commerce)
An introduction to differential calculus with applications relevant to social sciences and commerce.
201-016-RE
Remedial Activities for Secondary IV Mathematics (Technical and Scientific Option)
This course revisits key concepts from the Secondary IV Mathematics curriculum, ensuring students have a solid foundation for further mathematical studies.
MATH 204
Vectors & Matrices
This course provides foundational knowledge in linear algebra, covering key topics such as systems of equations, matrix operations, and vector spaces.
MATH 208
Fundamental Mathematics I
This course covers advanced functions and introductory linear algebra, providing a strong foundation for further mathematical studies.
MATH 214
Applied Linear Algebra
MATH 214 focuses on the practical applications of linear algebra.
201-HTL-05
Differential Equations
This course focuses on the methods and applications of ordinary differential equations.
MAST 219
Multivariable Calculus II
This course expands on multivariable calculus and its applications, covering advanced topics in the field.
201-HTJ-05
Calculus III
This advanced calculus course extends concepts from Calculus I and II, focusing on multivariable functions and integration.
201-103-DW
Calculus I (Commerce)
This course introduces the foundational concepts of calculus, focusing on applications relevant to commerce and social sciences.
COEN 243
Programming Methodology I
COEN 243 is an introductory course on programming methodologies, covering procedural and object-oriented programming concepts.
Math
Secondary 5
This course prepares students for post-secondary mathematics by covering advanced topics in a variety of mathematical fields.
MATH 151
Calculus B
MATH 151 continues from Calculus A, exploring more advanced calculus concepts.
201-015-50
Secondary V Mathematics
This course prepares students for college-level mathematics by covering advanced high school topics.
MATH 314
Advanced Calculus
MATH 314 delves into advanced topics in calculus, focusing on functions of multiple variables and vector calculus.
MATH 262
Intermediate Calculus
MATH 262 explores the calculus of several variables, building on previous courses.
BIOL 112
Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology
BIOL 112 delves into the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underpin life, focusing on the structure and function of cells.
MATH 150
Calculus A
MATH 150 offers an accelerated and challenging approach to calculus, covering advanced topics.
COEN 244
Programming Methodology II
This course continues from Programming Methodology I, delving deeper into programming with an emphasis on object-oriented design.
High Math
Secondary 5
An in-depth course designed for students pursuing careers in STEM fields, offering a comprehensive exploration of higher-level mathematics.
201-105-DW
Linear Algebra (Commerce)
This course is designed for students in non-science programs and emphasizes practical applications of linear algebra concepts in various fields.
201-203-VA
Calculus II (Social Science/Commerce)
This course focuses on integral calculus and its applications, tailored for social science and commerce students.
MATH 200
Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
This course introduces essential algebraic concepts, serving as a prerequisite for higher-level mathematics courses.
MATH 263
Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers
MATH 263 covers ordinary differential equations with a focus on engineering applications.
MATH 201
Elementary Functions
This course builds a foundation in pre-calculus functions, preparing students for calculus and other advanced mathematics.
203-NYA
Mechanics
This course covers the basic principles of mechanics, essential for understanding the motion and forces of objects.
420-984-VA
Advanced Programming in Java
This advanced course builds on the concepts learned in the introductory Java course, focusing on more complex programming techniques and software development practices.
MATH 209
Fundamental Mathematics II
This course focuses on single-variable calculus with applications, essential for students in science, engineering, and economics programs.
101-HTK-05
General Biology II
This course is designed for science students to further explore biology beyond the basics.
Physics
Secondary 5
This course explores fundamental concepts in physics, preparing students for further study in physical sciences and engineering.
High Math
Secondary 4
An advanced course aimed at deepening students' understanding of mathematical theories and applications, essential for future STEM studies.
COMP 249
Object-Oriented Programming II
This course builds on Object-Oriented Programming I, advancing students' understanding of object-oriented concepts and techniques.
MATH 133
Linear Algebra and Geometry
MATH 133 covers fundamental concepts in linear algebra and their geometric applications.
MATH 315
Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 315 focuses on the study and application of differential equations, essential for modeling various physical systems.
MATH 252
Linear Algebra II
This course provides an advanced study of linear algebra, building on the concepts introduced in Linear Algebra I.
420-110-DW
Programming I
This course introduces the basics of programming, focusing on fundamental concepts and problem-solving techniques.
201-203-DW
Calculus II (Social Sciences)
This course extends the study of calculus to integral calculus and series, with a focus on applications in social sciences.
201-NYB
Calculus 2
A continuation of Calculus 1, this course covers integral calculus and its applications.
COMP 202
Introduction to Computer Programming
This course provides a strong foundation in programming and problem-solving, aimed at students with little or no prior programming experience.
CHEM 205
General Chemistry I
This course introduces fundamental concepts in chemistry and the scientific method, serving as a foundational course for further studies in chemistry.
203-NYB
Electricity and Magnetism
This course explores the fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism, critical for understanding electromagnetic phenomena.
MATH 222
Calculus 3
MATH 222 covers advanced topics in multivariable calculus and vector calculus.
Science
Secondary 4
This course delves deeper into various scientific disciplines, providing students with a broad understanding of scientific principles.
420-980-VA
Programming in Java
This course introduces the fundamentals of programming using Java, covering basic to intermediate programming concepts.
201-HTK-05
Linear Algebra II
This course covers advanced topics in linear algebra, including applications in various fields.
MATH 140
Calculus 1
MATH 140 introduces students to the foundational concepts of calculus, building on prior knowledge.
COEN 352
Data Structures and Algorithms
Explore fundamental data structures and algorithms, emphasizing their design, analysis, and practical applications in computing.
202-111-VA
General Chemistry (Social Science)
This course is designed to introduce students to essential principles in chemistry, providing a strong foundation for further studies in science.
PHYS 101
Introductory Physics 1
PHYS 101 covers the fundamental principles of classical mechanics, introducing the laws that govern motion and forces.
MATH 206
Algebra & Functions
This course deepens understanding of algebraic concepts, focusing on functions, equations, and inequalities.
CHEM 206
General Chemistry II
This course offers an advanced exploration of chemistry, building on the foundations of General Chemistry I, with a focus on more complex concepts and applications.
202-NYB
Chemistry of Solutions
This course continues from General Chemistry, focusing on the properties and behaviors of solutions.
PHYS 132
Waves
This course is designed for students in the life sciences, providing them with a foundation in physics with a focus on its relevance to biological phenomena. It includes both lectures and lab components.
MATH 139
Calculus 1 with Precalculus
MATH 139 provides an introduction to calculus with a review of essential precalculus concepts.
MATH 202
College Algebra
This course provides advanced algebraic concepts, focusing on polynomials, rational expressions, and complex numbers.
203-NYC
Waves, Optics, and Modern Physics
This course covers wave phenomena, optics, and introduces modern physics concepts.
201-NYA
Calculus 1
This course introduces fundamental concepts of differential calculus, essential for students in science and engineering programs.
MATH 141
Calculus 2
MATH 141 continues from Calculus 1, focusing on integration and series.
MATH 251
Linear Algebra I
This course introduces fundamental linear algebra concepts, essential for further studies in mathematics and related fields.
ENGR 371
Probability & Statics
This course equips engineering students with statistical tools essential for analyzing real-world engineering problems.
201-013-50
Secondary IV Mathematics
This course covers foundational mathematics topics necessary for success in higher-level mathematics courses.
202-NYA
General Chemistry
This course introduces fundamental concepts in chemistry, focusing on chemical reactions and the properties of matter.
201-015-50
VANIER
Discrete Mathematics
Description
An intro course covering essential topics in discrete mathematics, fundamental for computer science.
Key Subjects
Set theory
Functions and relations
Propositional logic and truth tables
Proof techniques, including induction and contradiction
Graph theory
Boolean algebra
And more!
Set theory
Functions and relations
Propositional logic and truth tables
Proof techniques, including induction and contradiction
Graph theory
Boolean algebra
And more!
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