Discover how Aleana Chow landed a job as an food product developer after graduating from U of G's Food Science program.
Learn more about U of G alumnus Landyn Bowen and his career in precision agriculture. Landyn is making agriculture more ...
World-leading research and education in chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics and statistics, and physics. Our undergraduate and graduate programs prepare students for dynamic careers ...
With a focus on impactful research and evidence-based policy, FARE integrates applied research into its undergraduate and graduate programs, preparing future leaders in the agri-food and resource ...
To participate in the Hub programs, students need to apply to each program individually. Applications open about 2 months before the program start date, so be sure to join our mailing list or follow ...
The College of Biological Science offers masters and doctoral degrees in the departments of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, Integrative Biology, and Molecular and Cellular Biology. We also ...
In this course students learn to interpret a program specification and implement it as reliable code, as they gain experience with pointers, complex data types, important algorithms, intermediate ...
This course introduces concepts of chemistry, the central link between the physical and biological sciences. Principles discussed include chemical bonding, simple reactions and stoichiometry, chemical ...
This course is a practical introduction to the area of user interface construction. Topics include user interface components and their application, best practices for user interface design, approaches ...
This course will address the application of mechanical principles to the study of human movement. Topics will include: motion analysis techniques, anthropometrics, biological tissue tolerance, muscle ...
This course examines the components of a computer system, including memories, CPU, buses, and input/output subsystems and interface hardware. Programming of these systems is studied, including ...
This course covers operating systems in theory and practice by focusing on the components in a system: scheduling, resource allocation, process management, multi-programming, multi-tasking, I/O ...
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