Course Offerings by term

Course Offerings

This course joins two seemingly disparate disciplines – law and science – in an attempt to understand more fully the dense, multidimensional nature of the digital revolution and how we are going to live with it. Human Rights and Digital Technology is designed as an interdisciplinary primer, a guide to examining the critical issues that shape our use of digital technology.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
10:35
11:55
Q-704
Friday
10:35
11:55
Q-704

This multi-workshop style course provides students with the possibility to exchange with internationally renowned industry and academic experts. Students will learn how data science is applied in industry, international organizations and research institutions. They will be exposed to various career paths and become acquainted with the requirements, future developments, challenges and opportunities within different organizations and application area.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
09:00
10:20
Q-704
Friday
09:00
10:20
Q-704

The 21st century has seen a big increase in the amount of data which is made accessible. Social media such as Facebook, online shops such as Amazon and many others, are all gathering raw data. But what can be done about this data? Data Science covers tools and methods around the extraction of knowledge from data. Such tools cover its collection, storing, processing and analysis. In this course we will learn about several of the most important tools in the above flow and will apply them to real-world examples.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Friday
13:45
15:05
C-302
Tuesday
13:45
16:40
C-302
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
12:10
13:30
Q-704

Offers a practical workshop in the art of acting and dramatic expression. Students learn to bring texts to life on stage through a variety of approaches to performance. This course develops valuable analytical skills through play analysis, as well as building confidence in presentation and group communications skills through acting techniques and the rehearsal and performance of play scenes. May be taken twice for credit.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Wednesday
15:20
18:15
M-013

Considers a selection of Shakespeare's plays in the context of the dramatist's explorations of the possibilities of theatricality. Examines how theater is represented in his work and how his work lends itself to production in theater and film today. Students view video versions, visit Paris theaters, and travel to London and Stratford-on-Avon to see the Royal Shakespeare Company in performance.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
13:45
15:05
G-113
Thursday
13:45
15:05
G-113

Focuses on the role played by relative market prices in our society and on the forces of market supply and demand in determining these prices. Since the actions of consumers and firms underlie supply and demand, the course studies in detail the behavior of these two groups.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
10:20
Q-A101
Thursday
09:00
10:20
Q-A101

Focuses on the role played by relative market prices in our society and on the forces of market supply and demand in determining these prices. Since the actions of consumers and firms underlie supply and demand, the course studies in detail the behavior of these two groups.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
12:10
13:30
Q-A101
Friday
12:10
13:30
Q-A101

Focuses on the role played by relative market prices in our society and on the forces of market supply and demand in determining these prices. Since the actions of consumers and firms underlie supply and demand, the course studies in detail the behavior of these two groups.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
15:20
16:40
PL-3
Friday
15:20
16:40
PL-3

Examines the determinants of the levels of national income, employment, rates of interest, and prices. Studies in detail the instruments of monetary and fiscal policy, highlighting the domestic and international repercussions of their implementation.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
10:35
11:55
Q-A101
Thursday
10:35
11:55
Q-A101