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Classes
Symonds II
A wide variety of classes have been held in the Symonds II lab since it became functional in the fall of 2002. As professors discover the benefits of teaching in an environment that encourages collaboration, demand for use of the Symonds II lab becomes greater, and the variety of disciplines using the lab for classes increases. Following is a list of the classes held in the Symonds II in the Spring of 2003.
Architecture
ARCH 532 Intro to Digital Visualization , Dawn Finley
Computer Science
COMP 100 Intro to Computing , Dung Nguyen
COMP 110 Computation in Science & Engineering, Ron Goldman
COMP 410 Software Engineering Methodology, Stephen Wong
COMP 312 Program Engineering, Corky Cartwright
COMP 460 Advanced Computer Graphics, Joe Warren
Computational & Applied Math
CAAM 211 Intro to Engineering Computation, Steve Cox
Electrical & Computer Engineering
ELEC 220 Fundamentals of Computer Engineering, Kathy Fletcher
ELEC 528 Network Processor Based System Design, Steve Sheafor
History
HIS 269 World History Through Games , Patricia Seed
Linguistics
LING 317 Language & Computers , Michael Barlow
Statistics
STAT 280 Elementary Applied Statistics , Rudy Guerra
Symonds I
The Symonds I Lab is used for academic classes as well as short courses for training staff and for training graduate students in advanced communication skills. In the Fall of 2002, these classes were held in the Symonds I lab:
Architecture
ARCH 346 Architecture & the City, Fares el-Dahdah
ARCH 646 20th Century Architectural History, Fares el-Dahdah
Anthropology
ANTH 605 Anthropological Field Work, Chris Kelty
Computer Science
COMP 200 Elements of Computer Science, Nicholas Collins
English
ENGL 103 Intro to Argumentation & Academic Writing, Mary Tobin
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