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    • 8.022 / ES.8022 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism, Fall 2006 

      Shaw, Michael (2006-12)
      This course runs parallel to 8.02, but assumes that students have some knowledge of vector calculus. The class introduces Maxwell's equations, in both differential and integral form, along with electrostatic and magnetic ...
    • SP.236 / ES.SP236 Exploring Pharmacology, Spring 2009 

      Gusman, Mariya; Fallows, Zak (2009-06)
      From Abilify to Zyrtec, the world is full of interesting drugs. Such substances have cured diseases, started wars, and ended careers. This seminar will explain how drugs can elicit a range of medicinal and recreational ...
    • SP.235 / ES.SP235 Chemistry of Sports, Spring 2009 

      Christie, Patricia; Lyons, Steve (2009-06)
      This seminar will focus on three sports: swimming, cycling and running. There will be two components to the seminar: classroom sessions and a "laboratory" in the form of a structured training program. The classroom component ...
    • ES.2H3 Ancient Philosophy and Mathematics, Fall 2009 

      Perlman, Lee (2009-12)
      Western philosophy and theoretical mathematics were born together, and the cross-fertilization of ideas in the two disciplines was continuously acknowledged throughout antiquity. In this course, we read works of ancient ...
    • 21W.732 / ES.21W732 Science Writing and New Media, Fall 2010 

      Custer, David; Page, Elizabeth A. (2010-12)
      This course introduces writing, graphics, meetings, oral presentation, collaboration, and design as tools for product development. The communication instruction is embedded in design projects that require students to work ...