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Due to overwhelming demand, Brighton College is reintroducing its highly sought-after semester-long academic courses. Don't pass up the chance to seize this engaging and valuable educational opportunity. Brighton College proudly presents three courses:
Calculus is a key “must-take” course for those seeking a higher education program that leads to an exciting fulfilling career in science and technology.
MATH 101 will be taught be by Dr. Amir Amiraslani, who holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Western Ontario.
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive exploration of differential calculus, particularly for students specializing in science and engineering. It covers key topics including limits, derivatives, and differentiation techniques for algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions. Students will learn to solve problems involving limits, understand continuity, and interpret derivatives as rates of change and tangent slopes. Advanced applications like optimization and related rates are explored, along with parametric equations and polar coordinates. Throughout the course, students will engage in problem-solving exercises, applying mathematical models to real-world scenarios and developing critical analytical skills necessary for success in scientific and engineering disciplines.
Explore Core Calculus Concepts: Dive deep into the fundamentals of differential calculus. This course is essential for students in science and engineering, providing the mathematical backbone for many advanced topics.
Develop Analytical Skills: Enhance your ability to solve complex problems. Learn techniques like differentiation, curve sketching, and optimization – skills indispensable in various scientific and technical fields.
Lay the Foundation for Advanced Studies: MATH 101 sets the stage for further exploration in mathematics and related disciplines. It's not just a course; it's an investment in your future as a science or engineering professional.
In this course, students will master Python programming—a coveted and highly sought-after skill in today's tech-driven world.
CPSC 120 will be taught by Dr. Kelly Cheung, who holds a Ph.D. in computational condensed matter physics from Simon Fraser University.
In this course students will learn the fundamental concepts of computing science while refining their programming skills using a high-level language. Essential topics such as pseudocode, flowcharts, algorithms, data types, control structures, recursion, file handling, and debugging tools will be covered. By mastering these concepts and skills, students will not only gain a solid foundation in computer science but also develop the proficiency needed to tackle real-world programming challenges with confidence.
Dive into Python Programming: Kickstart your journey into the world of programming with Python, one of the most versatile and widely-used programming languages today.
Boost Your Professional Profile: Incorporating this course into your academic portfolio will significantly enhance your resume, showcasing your commitment to learning cutting-edge tech skills.
Open Doors to Tech Careers: The insights and skills you gain from this course are invaluable stepping stones towards a range of sought-after technology roles. Whether you aspire to be a Software Developer, a Data Scientist, an AI/Machine Learning Engineer, or another tech expert, this course lays the groundwork for a thriving career in the ever-evolving tech industry.
ECON 103 serves as the cornerstone for understanding economic systems and phenomena, providing invaluable skills for various professions including financial analyst, policy analyst, supply chain manager, and urban planner.
Taught by Professor Vasyl Golovetskyy, a distinguished expert in the field holding a master’s degree in economics, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of microeconomic principles essential for grasping the dynamics of decision-making by consumers and producers in various market settings.
This course introduces students to the basic principles of microeconomic analysis. Students will explore the intricacies of consumer choice, production theory, and market equilibrium across different market structures. Topics include the interplay of demand and supply, factors influencing pricing decisions, and the impact of government policies on market outcomes.
Understand Individual Behavior: Gain insights into the rationality behind consumer and producer decision-making, examining economic theory to explain individual choices within markets.
Analyze Market Dynamics: Acquire the ability to apply economic concepts such as demand and supply to dissect market dynamics, including the determination of equilibrium prices and quantities across different market structures.
Master Profit Maximization Strategies: Explore firms' profit maximization strategies in diverse market environments, including perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition, enabling a comprehensive understanding of business behavior and market outcomes.
Fall 2024 Term Dates: September 3 – December 13, 2024
Course | Fee | Instructor | Day | Time |
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MATH 101 - Calculus I | $0 | Dr. Amir Amiraslani | Saturday |
9:00AM - 1:00PM |
CPSC 120 - Introduction to Computer Science and Programming I | $100 | Dr. Kelly Cheung | Saturday | 9:00AM - 1:00PM |
ECON103 - Microeconomics | $100 | Prof. Vasyl Golovetskyy | Monday & Tuesday | 4:30PM - 6:00PM |
* Students are invited to take up to two courses as long as the class times do not conflict.
Applicants will self-declare on the application form that they meet the following requirements:
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