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Physics Across Oceanography: Fluid Mechanics and Waves
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This class reflects material and approaches that were developed over 25 years of teaching undergraduates in the School of Oceanography at UW. While fluid mechanics is traditionally an advanced subject, Oceanography and Marine Biology majors can benefit from a more basic treatment, ideally early in their degree, as foundational material for understanding interdisciplinary topics. That is the motivation for this book.

Subject:
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Washington Libraries
Author:
Susan Hautala
Date Added:
08/26/2021
Política, Cultura y Sociedad en la España Contemporánea
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El objetivo principal de este manual es ofrecerle al alumno de español como lengua extranjera (LE) una visión panorámica de la sociedad española contemporánea, con un énfasis en los fenómenos históricos, sociales y culturales más relevantes.

Subject:
Government/Political Science
Government/Political Science and Law
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sociology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Washington Libraries
Author:
Inma Raneda-Cuartero
Date Added:
08/20/2021
Quantitative Analysis for Business
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The objectives of this course are as follows: Demonstrate an understanding of graphical representations of data and their interpretation; Demonstrate a competency in mathematical tools of decision making, including derivatives and analytical optimization; Demonstrate an understanding of descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, and the theory of regression; Demonstrate competency in the use of software used in quantitative analysis, including Excel tools and statistical software. This textbook is organized to support you in these goals. The textbook is adapted from Contemporary Calculus, written by Dale Hoffman from Bellevue Community College and Business Calculus written by Shana Calaway from Shoreline Community College. New material is written by Margo Bergman from University of Washington Tacoma.

Subject:
Business
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Washington
Author:
Margo Bergman
Date Added:
04/18/2021
Telling Our Stories
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Telling Our Stories: Student Experiences at UW Tacoma is a collection of video stories and reflections, created by undergraduate students in TCOM 347: Television Criticism & Application. Students worked in teams to document and produce short digital stories highlighting the experiences of other UW-Tacoma students with regards to one or various aspects of their identity, whether related to race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, disability, place of origin, etc. With the goal of understanding how students' identity, and overall way of seeing the world, affect their college experience. Through this work, students engaged in conversation about their own social identities and their positionality in relationship to the people they are interviewing.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Washington
Author:
TCOM 347: Television Criticism
Date Added:
03/09/2020
Transition to Higher Mathematics: Structure and Proof - Second Edition
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This book is written for students who have taken calculus and want to learn what “real mathematics" is. We hope you will find the material engaging and interesting, and that you will be encouraged to learn more advanced mathematics. This is the second edition of our text. It is intended for students who have taken a calculus course, and are interested in learning what higher mathematics is all about. It can be used as a textbook for an "Introduction to Proofs" course, or for self-study. Chapter 1: Preliminaries, Chapter 2: Relations, Chapter 3: Proofs, Chapter 4: Principles of Induction, Chapter 5: Limits, Chapter 6: Cardinality, Chapter 7: Divisibility, Chapter 8: The Real Numbers, Chapter 9: Complex Numbers. The last 4 chapters can also be used as independent introductions to four topics in mathematics: Cardinality; Divisibility; Real Numbers; Complex Numbers.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Washington University in St. Louis
Author:
Bob A Dumas
John E McCarthy
Date Added:
02/14/2022