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SPSU - ECET - 1100
Southern Polytechnic State University Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology ECET 1100 Laboratory Exercise No. 3 Nodal AnalysisName_ Lab Section_ Date_ 1. Write the nodal equations, using the indicated node voltages, for the following circui
SPSU - SPA - 0708
Planning TemplateUnit Name: School of Engineering Technology and Management Year: 2007-20081. Summary of changes made based on the previous cycle of assessment: Assessment plans are in place for all ET programs. Mechatronics and Systems Enginee
SPSU - SPA - 0607
Planning TemplateSchool of Arts and Sciences Year 2006-2007Goal Description 1. Complete and submit degree proposals to BoR for BS degrees in Chemistry and Psychology Action Steps To Complete Goal Performance Criteria(Targets/ Measures) obtain syste
Kentucky - MS - 0203
University of KentuckyLatin American StudiesThe Latin American Studies program provides an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to the study of a geographic and cultural region. The core course (LAS 201), the senior course in directed research,
Kentucky - BULL - 0708
36Cultural OpportunitiesCultural OpportunitiesOtis A. Singletary Center for the ArtsLocated on the corner of Rose Street and Euclid Avenue, the Singletary Center for the Arts serves as the primary performance facility for the University, as we
SPSU - ECET - 6404
ECET 6404 Switching Power Supplies (3-3-4) Course DescriptionThis course presents the theory and practical skills necessary to design switching power supplies, focusing on DC-to-DC converters. Topics addressed include switching functions, converter
Kentucky - MS - 0203
University of KentuckyB.S.N-M.S.N in NursingProspective students for the Master of Science in Nursing are eligible to enroll in a combined B.S.N.-M.S.N. course of study. Students who successfully complete the requirements are awarded both Bachelor
Kentucky - MS - 0102
UniversityofKentuckyCollege of NursingB.S.N-M.S.N in NursingProspective students for the Master of Science in Nursing are eligible to enroll in a combined B.S.N.-M.S.N. course of study. Students who successfully complete the requirements are
Kentucky - MS - 0708
University of KentuckyPolitical Science - B.A.NOTE: Courses listed in parentheses after the course title are Kentucky Community and Technical College courses that have been approved to fulfill the equivalent UK requirement. I. II. III. IV. VI. VII
Kentucky - BULL - 0506
42005-2006 University Calendar2005-2006 University CalendarCheck the Schedule of Classes for any calendar changes that may have been approved after the publication of this Bulletin.2005 Fall SemesterFebruary 1 - Tuesday Deadline for Internat
Kentucky - MA - 109
MA 109 - All Sections College AlgebraNameHomework 01. Go to the MA 109 web site. (http:/www.ms.uky.edu/ma109/) (a) Click on the Syllabus link. (b) Read the syllabus carefully. (c) In the Homework section of the syllabus, click on the instruction
Kentucky - MA - 113
Calculus I MA113 Some suggestions on how to study mathematics. Go to class.Spring 2007 Go to class and take notes. The notes you produce will provide a written record of what your instructor believes to be the most important points of the course
Kentucky - MA - 321
MA/CS 321:001 MWF 11:0011:50 FB 213 Fall 2004 Announcements.Instructor: Russell Brown Office: POT741 Phone: 257-3951 russell.brown@uky.edu1. I hear rumors that matlab is available in Young Library. Details to follow. 2. I will plan to be in CB 31
Kentucky - MA - 113
Calculus I MA113:10-12 Week 14Spring 2003 Russell Brown Homework I, 4.1, #53 and 4.2 # 25 and the additional problem below. Additional problem. Use the method of example 5, page 260 to evaluate the sum:nk.k=1Hint: First nd the sumn k=1 (2
Kentucky - MA - 113
Calculus I MA113:10-12 Week 11 Homework G, #12, 26 in section 3.4.Spring 2003 Russell Brown The quiz on Thursday, 3 April 2003 will cover section 3.6, curve sketching. The third hour exam will be in CB 114 on Tuesday, 15 April 2003. The error
Illinois State - ECO - 105
ECO 105Practice Exam #320091. In the circular flow model: a) business firms supply the factors of production to the household sector. b) households use the income they earn from their factors of production to buy goods and services. c) househol
Kentucky - BULL - 0708
EDL Educational Leadership Studies EDL 401 THE PROFESSIONAL TEACHER: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES. (1) Study of legal concerns of public school teachers. Emphasizes legal rights and responsibilities of teachers and pupils. Lecture, two hours per week for eight
Kentucky - BULL - 0506
EDA Education - Administration and Supervision EDA 401 THE PROFESSIONAL TEACHER: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES. (1) Study of legal concerns of public school teachers. Emphasizes legal rights and responsibilities of teachers and pupils. Lecture, two hours per we
Kentucky - BULL - 0607
CDS Conjoint Dental Science CDS 611 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT PART I. (2) A seminar course on nature and physiologic control of physical growth, for graduate students in dentistry. Prereq: Admission to a graduate program of the College of Dentistr
Texas Tech - M - 5340
Math 5340 Functional Analysis Fall 2006Room/Time: Instructor: Email: Oce: Phone: Webpage: Oce Hours: Text: 3:00-4:00 PM MWF, Room Math 109 Dr. David S. Gilliam gilliam@math.ttu.edu Math Room 103 806-742-2580 ext. 265 http:/texas.math.ttu.edu/~gillia
Illinois State - COM - 366
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Kentucky - BIO - 508
Pollard, KS et al. An RNA gene expressed during cortical development evolved rapidly in humans. Nature Aug. 2006Identified Human Accelerated Regions (HARs) Scanned the 2/3 portion of the genome that is non-coding Many of the identified regions ar
Kentucky - MKT - 340
MARKETING RESEARCH - MKT 340 REVIEWING FOR EXAM 2 Chapters Have Equal Weight Important TopicsMeasurement Types of Scale Properties and implications for descriptive statistics Types of Rating Scales and properties Issues in constructing customized r
Illinois State - M - 356
Course AnnouncementMAT 356 Statistical ComputingSpring 2004Course homepage: http:/www.math.ilstu.edu/dhkim/356.html Class time: 1:00-1:50 PM MWRF at 310/440 Stevenson Hall. Instructor: Dong-Yun Kim, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. First
SPSU - SPA - 0708
Improvement TemplateBusiness Administration Year 2007-2008Action Steps completed Complete strategic plan Develop learning goals to tie plan to course assessment Add ETS MFT to Strategy Increase enrollment Resubmit school plan Attended initial
Illinois State - CI - 054
Kim1C&I 112 Introduction to Early Childhood Education: Birth 8 years ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY FALL 2005 INSTRUCTOR: Office: Office Phone: E-mail: Website: Office Hours: Jin-ah Kim DeGarmo 214 (309) 438 3836 Jkim2@ilstu.edu www.ilstu.edu/~jkim2
Texas Tech - ME - 4371
ME 4371 Grading Sheet Spring 2008 5/6/2008Oral Report Due-> Written Report Due-> Date Presentation Performance Presentation Questions Progress Report Test Number G13337594 F73590300 E31998329 14-Apr Final Draft Final 24-Jan 31-Jan 7-Feb 14-Feb 21-Fe
Illinois State - ECO - 105
ECO 105Practice Exam #220091. An explicit cost is defined as: a) the amount by which the money spent on a resource exceeds its opportunity cost. b) any out-of-pocket expenses incurred by a firm. c) the difference between a resource's implicit c
SPSU - ECON - 1101
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICSInstructor: S. Davis Semester: Fall 2001 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 10:30 A.M. 12:15 p.m.; 4 6 p.m. and by appointment. Tel #: 770.528.7284; Fax: 770.528.4967; E-Mail: sdavis@spsu.edu http:/www.spsu.edu/tmgt/davis
Illinois State - PHY - 220
Computer Assignment #2 2-D Projectile Motion with DragIn the rst computer assignment you learned the basic structure of the Runge-Kutta routine that we will use throughout the semester. With somewhat minor modications, this code will allow you to so
Texas Tech - ANSC - 5403
AnSc 5403 Biometry Lecture Notes 18 I. Hypothesis tests for parameters of the normal distribution A. Example 1 - The normal mean with known variance 1. Objective Test the hypothesis that the mean of the normal distribution, , has a specific numerica
Illinois State - COE - 064
EAF 464 PRACTICUM IN STUDENT PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION Fall 2006 Thursdays, 4:00pm-5:15pm 304SSB Instructor Dr. Helen Mamarchev hmamarc@ilstu.edu Office hours by appointment Required text: Matthews, Anne. (1997). Bright College Yea
Illinois State - COE - 071
Educational Administration and FoundationsEAF 485: The Principalship Spring 2007 Dr. Linda L. Lyman, Professor 325 DeGarmo Hall Office: (309) 438-5238 Fax: (309) 438-8683 Home: (309) 682-9839 Office Hours: Wednesday from 2:00 5:00 or by appointmen
Texas Tech - MATH - 3350
REVIEW PROBLEMS FOR MATH 3350 (a) Solve the initial value problem given by y y + = 1, y(e) = 1, x ln x on the interval x > 1. (b) Solve the initial value problem given by y = ex+y , y(0) = 0, on the interval 1 < x < 1. (c) Solve the initial value pr
Texas Tech - MATH - 2350
MATH 2350H1 SOLUTIONS TO SECOND IN-CLASS EXAM Problem 1: Find the centroid of the quadrilateral with corners at (0, 0), (0, 1), (3, 1) and (3, 3). Answer: Call the quadrilateral Q. Q is the domain between the lines 1 2 y = 3 x and y = 3 x + 1, for
Texas Tech - MATH - 2350
MATH 2350H01 NINTH HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Due Tuesday, April 21, 2009 Name (please print): Write your solution on separate sheets of paper and attach them to this page before handing in. Show your work clearly. Problem: (a) Let C be the unit circle, tr
Texas Tech - MATH - 3350
MATH 335014 NINTH HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Due Tuesday, April 21, 2009 Name (please print): Write your solution on separate sheets of paper and attach them to this page before handing in. Show your work clearly. Problem: Solve the initial value problem g
Texas Tech - MATH - 2350
MATH 2350H01 SOLUTION TO FIRST HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Problem: Let F(t) be the vector function given by F(t) = 3 + 8 cos(t) + 8 sin(t) 6 8 cos(t) + 4 sin(t) 6 + 4 cos(t) 8 sin(t) , , 15 15 15 (a) Show that F(t) = 1, and that F(t) (b) Show that the g
Texas Tech - MATH - 2350
REVIEW PROBLEMS FOR MATH 2350 SOLUTIONS Problem 1: Let F(t) be the vector-valued function F(t) = cos(t)i + sin(t) cos(t)j + sin2 (t)k, dened for all t. (a) Find F (t). (b) Compute F(t) and F (t) . (Note: F(t) is constant.) (c) Show that (F F )(t) =
Kentucky - ECO - 707
SAMPLE SELECTION BIAS AS A SPECIFICATION ERRORJAMES J HECKMAN Econometrica (pre-1986); Jan 1979; 47, 1; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 153Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.Reproduced wit
Kentucky - ECO - 707
SHADOW PRICES, MARKET WAGES, AND LABOR SUPPLYJAMES HECKMAN Econometrica (pre-1986); Jul 1974; 42, 4; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 679Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.Reproduced with p
Texas Tech - RW - 4309
Ecological Sites : Understanding the Landscape* Looking across any landscape it is not difficult to recognize that some parts are different from other parts in regard to the kinds and amounts of vegetation. * Are these changes random occurrences, o
Kentucky - MA - 109
MA 109 - College Algebra EXAM 2Spring 2009 03/11/2009Name:Sec.:Do not remove this answer page - you will turn in the entire exam. You have two hours to do this exam. No books or notes may be used. You may use a graphing calculator during the
Kentucky - MA - 109
MA 109 - College Algebra FIRST MIDTERM ANSFALL 2008 09/24/2008Name:Sec.:There were four different versions of this test. You can tell which version of the exam you had by looking at question 16. Pay careful attention to both the question and
Kentucky - MS - 114
Math 114 Spring 2009 Professor Readdy Exam I Review 1. Evaluate the integrals 1 (a) dx 1 + 8x 2 x2 (b) dx 1 x3 + 1 1 (c) dx x(ln x)2 ex (d) dx ex + 1 /3 1 (e) dx 4 + x2 0 2. Dierentiate (a) a(x) = sinh 4x (b) b(x) = cosh(cos x) (c) d(x) = tanh 3x 3.
Kentucky - PHY - 361
University of Kentucky, Physics 361 EXAM 2, 2009-03-13 11:0011:50 Instructions: The exam is closed book and timed (50 minutes). E = p = k Lz = m 2 2 2m x2 (x, t) 2 2 2m x2 (x)E t p x Lz 2 2 2 E = i p = i z = i L t x + V (x) (x, t)
Kentucky - PHY - 231
PHYSICS 231PRACTICE EXAM 3NAME (printed) SIGNATURE Student Number (SSN) SECTIONINSTRUCTIONS 1) Wait for oral instructions before starting the test. 2) Remember to justify (in English) as many steps as possible for partial credit. 3) No calculator
Kentucky - PHY - 231
The new topics on Exam 3 are what we have done in class since the last exam. These topics correspond to material from the following sections of the textbook: (Note: We have not covered everything in every section!) Ch 6 Sections 1 & 2: Circular motio
Kentucky - PHY - 361
University of Kentucky, Physics 361 EXAM 2, 2008-03-18 18:0020:00 Instructions: The exam is closed book and timed (120 minutes), so pace yourself. In particular, don't waste your time on the question worth [0 pts]. There are [100 pts] in total. Probl
Kentucky - PHY - 361
Example Questions for Exam #2 PHY361 The exam will cover sections 4.1 4.8, 5.1 5.11, and 6.1 6.6. The questions from chapter 6 will focus on separation of variables in 2 and 3 dimensions, and on angular momentum. The exam will focus on principles
Kentucky - PHY - 228
# Students 0.5 1.5 2.5 0 AVERAGE = 60 +/- 14 1 20 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88Exam#2ARaw Score
Kentucky - PHY - 361
Formulas for Exam II E = p = k Lz = m 2 2 2m x2 (x, t) 2 2 2m x2 (x)E t p x Lz 2 2 2 E = i p = i z = i L t x + V (x) (x, t) = i + V (x) (x) t (x, t)= E (x)c = me = En = rn = G = c2197 eV nm ke e2 0.511 MeV, mp c2 Z 2 E0 /n
Kentucky - PHY - 361
Example Questions for Exam #3 PHY361 The exam will cover sections 7-1 to 7-8, section 8-1 except heat capacities, 8-2, 8-3, 8-4 photon gas only, 8-5. Review end of section questions in text; chapter 7 homework, chapter 8 p
Kentucky - PHY - 232
Final Exam : Wednesday December 17th Time : 8am - 10amChapter 23 24# Multiple Choice Free 1 Free 2 Free 3 Free 4 Free 5 Value 40 40 40 15 15 20Excluded -7,8 7 5,6 5,6 6 6,7 6 -5 5-725 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 37Theory of Electromagnetic Fields
Kentucky - PHY - 361
University of Kentucky, Physics 361 EXAM 3, 2008-04-11 Instructions: The exam is closed book and timed (50 minutes). Part III is a take-home portion and is due Monday at 10:00 A.M. sharp. No late exams will be accepted. For the take-home part, you ma
Kentucky - PHY - 361
Syllabus for PHY 361 Spring 2008 Principles of Modern PhysicsClass schedule: Instructor: Oce hours: Homepage: Textbook: M W F 11:001l:50, CP 183 Christopher B. Crawford CP 373, 257-2504, crawford@pa.uky.edu Mon. 1:002:00, Thurs. 10:0011:00 http:/www
Kentucky - PHY - 520
Physics 520 Introduction to Quantum MechanicsSpring 2007 MWF: 11:00 am 11:50 am, CP 287 Home Page: http:/www.pa.uky.edu/~mike/courses/phy520A syllabus is a binding contract between the student, the instructor and the University.Always read the