EXCLUSION | UFUG 1105 |
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DESCRIPTION | This is the first of a year-long sequence of two introductory courses in one-variable calculus, intended for first year undergraduate students. The emphasis is on the understanding of foundational concepts and practical skills in applying calculus, which are essential for their future study in various fields. Topics include approximation, continuity, limit, differentiation, high order approximations and differentiation, and applications to optimization, monotonicity, and convexity. |
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L01 (6020) | 14-JUL-2025 - 06-AUG-2025 WeThFrSa 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Rm 101, W4 | RAO, Guang | 40 | 2 | 38 | 0 | > Add/Drop Deadline: 17 July 2025 |
EXCLUSION | UFUG 1302 UFUG 1303 |
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DESCRIPTION | This course serves as a gateway to basic chemical theories and principles, demonstrating a microscopic view to the materialized world that built from atoms. Starting from chemical notation and units, lectures will introduce nuclei structure and elemental periodicity, redox reactions, basic inorganic and organic substances with associated chemical bonding and forms, fundamental properties of gases, acid/base theories, chemical kinetics and equilibrium, principles of thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Additionally, two mini labs providing hands-on experience supplement the lecture materials. |
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L01 (6021) | 16-JUN-2025 - 20-JUN-2025 MoTuThFr 09:30AM - 12:20PM | Rm 101, W2 | CAO, Bei | 48 | 16 | 32 | 0 | > Add/Drop Deadline: 17 June 2025 "UFUG 1301 is mutually exclusive with UFUG 1302/1303. Please note that UFUG 1302/1303 are compulsory courses for the AMAT major - taking UFUG 1301 may influence the further study progression of the AMAT major." |
23-JUN-2025 - 07-JUL-2025 MoTuFr 09:30AM - 12:20PM | Rm 101, W2 | CAO, Bei | ||||||
T01 (6022) | 16-JUN-2025 - 03-JUL-2025 Th 06:00PM - 07:50PM | Rm 101, W2 | CAO, Bei | 48 | 16 | 32 | 0 | |
LA01 (6023) | 26-JUN-2025 - 03-JUL-2025 Th 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Mendeleev Lab (E3-232C) | CAO, Bei | 24 | 16 | 8 | 0 |
DESCRIPTION | Advancement in science has enabled scientists to modify biological systems for specific purposes. Many of these technologies have been used to improve our daily life and this area of study is commonly referred to as biotechnology. This course is designed to introduce some of the major subjects in this field including the history of biotechnology, ethics in genetic modification and use of animals in experimental studies, molecular foundation of biotechnology, animal biotechnology, plant and agricultural biotechnology, and health-care applications. You will learn how different aspects of biotechnology affect our daily life and have impact on the society. |
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L01 (6033) | 16-JUN-2025 - 07-JUL-2025 MoTuWeTh 10:30AM - 12:20PM | Rm 202, W4 | XU, JUNYU | 32 | 13 | 19 | 0 | > Add/Drop Deadline: 17 June 2025 |
LA01 (6034) | 16-JUN-2025 - 04-JUL-2025 Fr 09:00AM - 12:50PM | Li Shizhen Lab (E3-232D) | XU, JUNYU | 16 | 13 | 3 | 0 | |
LA02 (6037) | 16-JUN-2025 - 04-JUL-2025 Fr 01:30PM - 05:20PM | Li Shizhen Lab (E3-232D) | XU, JUNYU | 16 | 0 | 16 | 0 |
DESCRIPTION | This course introduces students to the world of computer science, data analysis, and artificial intelligence. Through a series of lectures and hands-on exercises, students will learn the basics of each of these disciplines, and how they can be used to solve real-world problems. It will cover the following topics: an introduction to computer science, including an overview of its principles and concepts; the basics of data analysis, including methods for collecting, organizing, and analyzing data; an introduction to artificial intelligence, including an exploration of its various applications and capabilities; and an examination of how computer science, data analysis, and artificial intelligence can be used in combination to solve real-world problems. Upon completion of this course, students will have a strong foundation on which to build more advanced knowledge in these exciting fields. |
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L01 (6042) | 16-JUN-2025 - 07-JUL-2025 MoTuThFr 01:30PM - 04:20PM | Rm 102, W1 | LI, Wenye | 40 | 32 | 8 | 0 | > Add/Drop Deadline: 17June 2025 |
LA01 (6044) | 16-JUN-2025 - 07-JUL-2025 MoTh 06:00PM - 07:50PM | Rm 227, E1 | LI, Wenye | 40 | 32 | 8 | 0 |
DESCRIPTION | The goal of this course is to introduce students to data analysis methods and procedures commonly used in social sciences. During the course, students will acquire practical skills to be able to gather, generate, visualize and analyze quantitative data in social science research. |
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L01 (6046) | 16-JUN-2025 - 08-JUL-2025 TuWeThFr 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Rm 202, E3 | LI, Ran | 40 | 11 | 29 | 0 | > Add/Drop Deadline: 18 June 2025 |
T01 (6047) | 16-JUN-2025 - 08-JUL-2025 TuWeThFr 02:00PM - 02:50PM | Rm 202, E3 | LI, Ran | 40 | 11 | 29 | 0 |
DESCRIPTION | The Engineering Team Design Experience course allows students to explore various areas of engineering in order to design and work towards a final road show demonstration before the end of the term. Students in this course will be divided into design teams with a common goal: construct their project artifact or virtual 3D model, taken from a wide range of engineering and design contexts. There will be three main aspects: engineering skills, design/creativity and teamwork. Fundamental engineering skills will be introduced in different engineering fields, such as 3D modelling or hands-on prototyping skills, along with exposure to various kinds of advanced technology available. Some class sessions will focus on design thinking and creativity. They are key to creating practical and interesting products. Students will work together in teams to realize their common idea of their final roadshow project, to have a real-world experience working with a design team. |
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T01 (6086) | 14-JUL-2025 - 01-AUG-2025 MoWeFr 10:00AM - 12:50PM | TBA | TBA | 30 | 5 | 25 | 0 | Date and Time 14-Jul-2025 – 01Aug 2025 MoWeFr 10:00AM-12:50PM via ZOOM 04-Aug-2025 – 08AUG2025 MoTUWeThFr 9:00AM-08:50PM in Highbay Instructor: CHAN, Pak Ho CHAN, Yui Bun CHONG, Nga Shun LAVIGNE, Paul David. |
04-AUG-2025 - 08-AUG-2025 MoTuWeThFr 09:00AM - 11:50AM | TBA | TBA | ||||||
04-AUG-2025 - 08-AUG-2025 MoTuWeThFr 02:30PM - 05:20PM | TBA | TBA |
PRE-REQUISITE | UFUG 1103 OR UFUG 1106 |
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EXCLUSION | UFUG 2103 |
DESCRIPTION | Matrix algebra is a branch of mathematics that studies systems of linear equations and the properties of matrices. The use of matrix algebra for physics, engineering, and social sciences has been increasing at a rapid pace in recent years. Due to its broad range of applications, matrix algebra is one of the most widely taught subjects in college-level mathematics. The course will have three important objectives: 1) Develop an understanding of the core ideas and concepts of matrix algebra, linear transformations, eigenvectors, and inner product spaces; 2) Recognize the power of abstraction and generalization, carry out mathematical work with independent judgement; 3) Apply rigorous, analytical, and numeric approaches to analyze and solve problems using concepts of matrix algebra. |
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L01 (6050) | 16-JUN-2025 - 08-JUL-2025 TuWeThFr 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Rm 101, E4 | SUN, Xiaotong | 40 | 9 | 31 | 0 | > Add/Drop: 18 Jun 2025 "UFUG 2102 and UFUG 2103 are mutually exclusive. Please note that UFUG 2103 is a compulsory course for the AI and DSBD majors - taking UFUG 2102 may influence the further study progression of the AI major and DSBD major." |
T01 (6051) | 16-JUN-2025 - 08-JUL-2025 TuWe 02:00PM - 03:50PM | Rm 101, E4 | SUN, Xiaotong | 40 | 9 | 31 | 0 |