A foundational course covering programming fundamentals, data structures, algorithms, and computational thinking. Students will gain hands-on experience with Python and learn to solve real-world problems.
Deep dive into modern machine learning techniques including deep learning, reinforcement learning, generative models, and their applications in natural language processing and computer vision.
Continuation of Organic Chemistry I, covering reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy, polymers, and biological molecules. Includes a weekly laboratory component.
Examination of the U.S. Constitution through landmark Supreme Court cases. Topics include separation of powers, federalism, civil liberties, and equal protection.
Advanced treatment of relativistic quantum mechanics, canonical quantization, Feynman diagrams, renormalization, and the Standard Model of particle physics.
Study of individual economic decision-making, market structures, price theory, consumer behavior, and production. Includes real-world case studies and policy analysis.
Weekly seminar featuring leading researchers in biomedical engineering. Topics include tissue engineering, medical devices, bioinformatics, and translational medicine.
Survey of global history from the 18th century to the present, covering revolutions, industrialization, world wars, decolonization, and globalization.
