Stanford
- Economics 52: Economic Analysis III
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Economics 52, an intermediate course in macroeconomics. The focus will be on developing analytical models, using both mathematics and graphs. The last week of the course will be dedicated to an in-depth analysis of the U.S. economy. - Introduction to Decision Making in Organizations
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Topics include: what makes a good decision, how decisions can be made better, framing and structuring techniques, modeling and analysis tools, biases and probability assessment, and effective presentations. Student teams study and present real decision cases. 3 units, Sum (Robinson, Holtzman) - Introductory Computer Graphics
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This course is an introduction to 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional computer graphics. Topics covered include scan conversion, 2-dimensional transformations and clipping, 3-dimensional display techniques, representations and transformations, projection algorithms, illumination and color models, hiddensurface elimination, Bezier and B-Spline curves, animation, and ray tracing. There will be a strong emphasis on the mathematical and geometric aspects of graphics.
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