BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University at Buffalo//NONSGML EAS Course Schedule//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:UB EAS Courses X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York X-WR-CALDESC:University at Buffalo Engineering and Applied Sciences (EAS) Course Schedule X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT30M BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300009-11131-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stamm,Jennifer Rose":MAILTO:jrh6@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 104 jrh6 LOCATION:Unknown DTSTART:20250602T083000 DTEND:20250602T103000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250815T103000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stamm,Jennifer Rose\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 104LEC EOP\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course is utilized by the department to offer new topics. Please check the active course schedule for available topics.\nCourse ID: 300009\nClassnumber: 11131\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 0\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008134-12067-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo":MAILTO:jfadeyi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 305 jfadeyi LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250527T132000 DTEND:20250527T144000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250707T144000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 305LR Z\nTitle: Appl Prob & Stat\nDescription: This is an introductory course in probability and statistics for undergraduate students in engineering and applied sciences. It prepares the students to apply probability theory and statistical methods to solve engineering problems. Basic probability concepts including discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions are covered. Also, the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics are discussed.\nCourse ID: 008134\nClassnumber: 12067\nEnrollment Total: 31\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008152-12231-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thomas,Letitia L":MAILTO:lthomas@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 498 lthomas LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20250530T090000 DTEND:20250530T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250801T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thomas,Letitia L\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 498TUT A\nTitle: Research/Creative Act\nDescription: Students collaborate with faculty research mentors on an ongoing faculty research project or conduct independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. This experience provides students with an inquiry-based learning opportunity and engages them as active learners in a research setting.\nCourse ID: 008152\nClassnumber: 12231\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008153-10928-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 499 LOCATION:201A Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250624T102000 DTEND:20250624T123000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250801T123000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 499TUT B\nTitle: Independent Study\nDescription: Individualized student work under the guidance of a faculty member, intended to pursue topics that are not currently offered through regular coursework at the university.\nCourse ID: 008153\nClassnumber: 10928\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 6\nRoom Capacity: 47\nClassroom Tech: 201 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008153-10927-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 499 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20250527T102000 DTEND:20250527T123000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250707T123000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 499TUT A\nTitle: Independent Study\nDescription: Individualized student work under the guidance of a faculty member, intended to pursue topics that are not currently offered through regular coursework at the university.\nCourse ID: 008153\nClassnumber: 10927\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 6\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008155-11241-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Keramati,Abbas":MAILTO:abbasker@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 521 abbasker LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250529T173000 DTEND:20250529T190000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250801T190000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Keramati,Abbas\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 521LEC Z\nTitle: Prin Eng Mngt I\nDescription: This course covers the basic service management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, as applied to project, team, knowledge, group/department and global settings. Discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of engineers as managers, and the engineering management challenges in the global economy will also be featured. Emphasis is placed on the integration of engineering technologies and management. Students will master the basic functions in engineering management, the roles and perspectives of engineering managers, and selected skills required to become effective engineering managers in the new millennium. \nCourse ID: 008155\nClassnumber: 11241\nEnrollment Total: 40\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008156-13018-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Martinez Leon,Ceci":MAILTO:cecimtz@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 522 cecimtz LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250527T180000 DTEND:20250527T193000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250801T193000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Martinez Leon,Ceci\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 522LEC Z\nTitle: Prin Eng Mngt 2\nDescription: This course covers the fundamentals of cost accounting, financial accounting, financial management, and marketing management in order to prepare service managers to meet future challenges in the marketplace. Business cases are used to discuss technologies for promoting service innovations, globalization of both service industries and labor markets, and the impact of these emerging market forces on service enterprises and managerial functions in the new millennium. Because of its recognized importance, this course is offered by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. It may be taken by students as an acceptable elective toward their master's degrees in any engineering disciplines. For students pursuing a master's degree of engineering in engineering management with UB's industrial engineering department, this is a required core course.\nCourse ID: 008156\nClassnumber: 13018\nEnrollment Total: 21\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008163-13019-2256@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Azeem,Gohar":MAILTO:goharaze@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 590 goharaze LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250602T173000 DTEND:20250602T190000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20250801T190000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Azeem,Gohar\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 590LEC Z\nTitle: Case Studies in Eng Mngt\nDescription: This course provides students with the ability to apply and integrate concepts covered previously in the program to solve real engineering management problems. It is a case-oriented course that examines the role of the engineering manager as a strategic planner, policy maker, and problem solver. Six or seven topics are presented for discussion, analysis, and report. Each topic is supported by one or more case studies. Topics include such things as managing in a global environment, addressing tradeoffs in production and quality engineering, use of artificial intelligence in management, and effective use of enterprise resource planning.\nCourse ID: 008163\nClassnumber: 13019\nEnrollment Total: 13\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15537-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sanchez-Pena,Matilde":MAILTO:matildes@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 matildes LOCATION:04 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250829T090000 DTEND:20250829T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sanchez-Pena,Matilde\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM C\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15537\nEnrollment Total: 28\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClassroom Tech: 4 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-19672-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hammond,Emily M":MAILTO:eh32@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 eh32 LOCATION:217 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T100000 DTEND:20250825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hammond,Emily M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM J\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 19672\nEnrollment Total: 22\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 217 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15539-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fogarty,Jude":MAILTO:hrfogart@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 hrfogart LOCATION:201A Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250825T160000 DTEND:20250825T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fogarty,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM E\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15539\nEnrollment Total: 28\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 47\nClassroom Tech: 201 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-17021-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zirnheld,Jennifer L":MAILTO:zirnheld@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 zirnheld LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20250826T110000 DTEND:20250826T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zirnheld,Jennifer L\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM I\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 17021\nEnrollment Total: 20\nSection Capacity: 21\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15514-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Onyenucheya,Barnard U":MAILTO:bo4@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 bo4 LOCATION:104 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20250828T130000 DTEND:20250828T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Onyenucheya,Barnard U\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM A\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15514\nEnrollment Total: 28\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClassroom Tech: 104 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-16549-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Onyenucheya,Barnard U":MAILTO:bo4@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 bo4 LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20250828T140000 DTEND:20250828T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Onyenucheya,Barnard U\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM H\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 16549\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-20598-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Onyenucheya,Barnard U":MAILTO:bo4@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 bo4 LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20250828T150000 DTEND:20250828T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Onyenucheya,Barnard U\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM K\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 20598\nEnrollment Total: 28\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15997-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sanchez-Pena,Matilde":MAILTO:matildes@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 matildes LOCATION:201A Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250826T140000 DTEND:20250826T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sanchez-Pena,Matilde\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM G\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15997\nEnrollment Total: 28\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 47\nClassroom Tech: 201 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15536-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Estes,Aaron Edward":MAILTO:aaronest@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 aaronest LOCATION:201A Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250826T150000 DTEND:20250826T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Estes,Aaron Edward\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM B\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15536\nEnrollment Total: 28\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 47\nClassroom Tech: 201 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15865-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Snoeyink,Craig":MAILTO:craigsno@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 craigsno LOCATION:240 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250827T110000 DTEND:20250827T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Snoeyink,Craig\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM F\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15865\nEnrollment Total: 27\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 240 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-21758-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Latorre,Julia Talarico":MAILTO:jmtalari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 jmtalari LOCATION:440 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20250827T130000 DTEND:20250827T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Latorre,Julia Talarico\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM L\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 21758\nEnrollment Total: 28\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 440 Park Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15538-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Onyenucheya,Barnard U":MAILTO:bo4@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 bo4 LOCATION:111 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250827T150000 DTEND:20250827T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Onyenucheya,Barnard U\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM D\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15538\nEnrollment Total: 27\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 32\nClassroom Tech: 111 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-24095-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 LOCATION:Future Term CSS DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL 0\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 24095\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 100\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-15596-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Burke,Kevin M":MAILTO:kmburke@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 kmburke LOCATION:225 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Burke,Kevin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL A\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 15596\nEnrollment Total: 304\nSection Capacity: 304\nRoom Capacity: 393\nClassroom Tech: 225 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-15600-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Latorre,Julia Talarico":MAILTO:jmtalari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 jmtalari LOCATION:201 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Latorre,Julia Talarico\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL B\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 15600\nEnrollment Total: 232\nSection Capacity: 232\nRoom Capacity: 262\nClassroom Tech: 201 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-15606-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sanchez-Pena,Matilde":MAILTO:matildes@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 matildes LOCATION:110 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sanchez-Pena,Matilde\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL C\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 15606\nEnrollment Total: 213\nSection Capacity: 212\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-15612-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zirnheld,Jennifer L":MAILTO:zirnheld@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 zirnheld LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zirnheld,Jennifer L\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL D\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 15612\nEnrollment Total: 312\nSection Capacity: 312\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-23098-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 LOCATION:Future Term CSS DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL E\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 23098\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 0\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-16631-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250825T140000 DTEND:20250825T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR B\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 16631\nEnrollment Total: 68\nSection Capacity: 68\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-16628-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 LOCATION:04 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250825T090000 DTEND:20250825T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR A\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 16628\nEnrollment Total: 64\nSection Capacity: 68\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 4 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-17198-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig LOCATION:216 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20250825T100000 DTEND:20250825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR E\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 17198\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClassroom Tech: 216 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10296-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad LOCATION:220 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20250825T110000 DTEND:20250825T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR C\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10296\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 220 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-11014-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad LOCATION:220 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR D\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 11014\nEnrollment Total: 69\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 220 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-19941-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T130000 DTEND:20250825T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR F\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 19941\nEnrollment Total: 73\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10321-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T150000 DTEND:20250825T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR A\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10321\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 74\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10325-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20250825T090000 DTEND:20250825T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR B\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10325\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008129-10308-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 208 alicenig LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20250826T080000 DTEND:20250826T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 208LR A\nTitle: Dynamics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.\nCourse ID: 008129\nClassnumber: 10308\nEnrollment Total: 57\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008130-10324-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sett,Kallol":MAILTO:kallolse@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 209 kallolse LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250826T093000 DTEND:20250826T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sett,Kallol\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 209LR A\nTitle: Mechanics of Solids\nDescription: Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.\nCourse ID: 008130\nClassnumber: 10324\nEnrollment Total: 88\nSection Capacity: 88\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303422-22734-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Moore,Kristen R":MAILTO:krmoore@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 214 krmoore LOCATION:325 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Moore,Kristen R\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 214LEC B\nTitle: Success Peer Mentoring\nDescription: This course is designed for second year, third year and fourth year standing students to develop skills necessary for creating meaningful peer mentoring relationships. Mentors will be trained in using mentoring technology, including Navigate/EAB, and will support peer mentors ability to impact positive change for their mentees as well as the UB Community. This course creates an added layer of reflection and development for the mentoring role as they are tasked with completing guided development assignments. Completion of these assignments will strengthen their purpose as mentors, while also creating an opportunity to bolster their NACE competencies.\nCourse ID: 303422\nClassnumber: 22734\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClassroom Tech: 325 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303422-21181-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Moore,Kristen R":MAILTO:krmoore@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 214 krmoore LOCATION:210 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20250825T150000 DTEND:20250825T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Moore,Kristen R\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 214LEC A\nTitle: Success Peer Mentoring\nDescription: This course is designed for second year, third year and fourth year standing students to develop skills necessary for creating meaningful peer mentoring relationships. Mentors will be trained in using mentoring technology, including Navigate/EAB, and will support peer mentors ability to impact positive change for their mentees as well as the UB Community. This course creates an added layer of reflection and development for the mentoring role as they are tasked with completing guided development assignments. Completion of these assignments will strengthen their purpose as mentors, while also creating an opportunity to bolster their NACE competencies.\nCourse ID: 303422\nClassnumber: 21181\nEnrollment Total: 10\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 210 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15989-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sabato,Jude":MAILTO:jsabato2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 jsabato2 LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250825T150000 DTEND:20250825T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sabato,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB D\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15989\nEnrollment Total: 62\nSection Capacity: 62\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-10310-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250826T123000 DTEND:20250826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB A\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 10310\nEnrollment Total: 60\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15339-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250826T140000 DTEND:20250826T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB B\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15339\nEnrollment Total: 60\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15662-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250826T093000 DTEND:20250826T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB C\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15662\nEnrollment Total: 61\nSection Capacity: 62\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301159-16919-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hammond,Emily M":MAILTO:eh32@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 240 eh32 LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hammond,Emily M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 240LEC A\nTitle: Introduction to Programming\nDescription: An introductory programming course for students in engineering and the sciences. The course covers the basics of procedural programming; and in particular basic programming concepts such as statements, conditions, functions, pointers, I/O, data structures, and algorithms. The course will include exercises focusing on applications for solving scientific and engineering problems.\nCourse ID: 301159\nClassnumber: 16919\nEnrollment Total: 44\nSection Capacity: 44\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008134-10334-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo":MAILTO:jfadeyi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 305 jfadeyi LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250825T110000 DTEND:20250825T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 305LR A\nTitle: Appl Prob & Stat\nDescription: This is an introductory course in probability and statistics for undergraduate students in engineering and applied sciences. It prepares the students to apply probability theory and statistical methods to solve engineering problems. Basic probability concepts including discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions are covered. Also, the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics are discussed.\nCourse ID: 008134\nClassnumber: 10334\nEnrollment Total: 57\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008134-15975-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo":MAILTO:jfadeyi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 305 jfadeyi LOCATION:25 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20250825T140000 DTEND:20250825T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 305LR B\nTitle: Appl Prob & Stat\nDescription: This is an introductory course in probability and statistics for undergraduate students in engineering and applied sciences. It prepares the students to apply probability theory and statistical methods to solve engineering problems. Basic probability concepts including discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions are covered. Also, the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics are discussed.\nCourse ID: 008134\nClassnumber: 15975\nEnrollment Total: 55\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 74\nClassroom Tech: 25 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302667-17623-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fogarty,Jude":MAILTO:hrfogart@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 330 hrfogart LOCATION:106 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250826T153000 DTEND:20250826T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fogarty,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 330LEC A\nTitle: Ethics in Eng and Computing\nDescription: Engineers and computer scientists can impact thousands of lives and are often put in difficult situations, such as those involving internal pressures and constraints surrounding deadlines and budgets. This is why it's essential for them to develop a habit of considering the ethical implications of their choices, as even seemingly small, everyday decisions can have unintended consequences. This course will introduce students to engineering and computing ethics by teaching them to identify ethical issues in engineering and computer science practice and acquire ways to think about them. Students will become familiar with ethical theories, professional ethics, and the ethical codes of their particular field. Through analyzing and discussing case studies, they will develop skills in critical thinking, communication, and reflection. This course is the same as PHI 330.\nCourse ID: 302667\nClassnumber: 17623\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 106 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302807-17922-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sabato,Jude":MAILTO:jsabato2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 345 jsabato2 LOCATION:220 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250826T110000 DTEND:20250826T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sabato,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 345LEC A\nTitle: Introduction to Data Science\nDescription: This course is an introductory level course in data science. Students are introduced to fundamental concepts in data science. The course will focus on three major themes: Data characteristics, data science pipeline, and data-driven applications. Topics include: Data diversity, data products, data collection methods, data cleaning, and formatting, storing and sharing data, privacy, and confidentiality of data, data security, small data analysis, and statistical analysis. All concepts covered will be illustrated using hands-on experiments and problem-based learning activities, analyzing real-world data sets to develop data science skills.\nCourse ID: 302807\nClassnumber: 17922\nEnrollment Total: 10\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 220 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15979-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krisod LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T100000 DTEND:20250825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC B\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15979\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15980-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lowman,Cole":MAILTO:nllowman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 nllowman LOCATION:213 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20250825T100000 DTEND:20250825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lowman,Cole\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC C\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15980\nEnrollment Total: 25\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 43\nClassroom Tech: 213 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15981-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krisod LOCATION:06 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T110000 DTEND:20250825T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC D\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15981\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClassroom Tech: 6 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15982-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kennison,Christina F":MAILTO:cfkennis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 cfkennis LOCATION:106 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250825T110000 DTEND:20250825T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kennison,Christina F\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC E\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15982\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 106 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15983-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kennison,Christina F":MAILTO:cfkennis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 cfkennis LOCATION:200G Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kennison,Christina F\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC F\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15983\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 200 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15984-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki":MAILTO:kingawin@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 kingawin LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC G\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15984\nEnrollment Total: 25\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15985-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krisod LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250825T130000 DTEND:20250825T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC H\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15985\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15986-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki":MAILTO:kingawin@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 kingawin LOCATION:109 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250825T130000 DTEND:20250825T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC I\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15986\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 109 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15987-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krisod LOCATION:307 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20250825T140000 DTEND:20250825T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC J\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15987\nEnrollment Total: 22\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 307 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15988-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki":MAILTO:kingawin@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 kingawin LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250825T140000 DTEND:20250825T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC K\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15988\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17211-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T150000 DTEND:20250825T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC L\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17211\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17582-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kennison,Christina F":MAILTO:cfkennis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 cfkennis LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T080000 DTEND:20250825T085000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T085000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kennison,Christina F\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC S\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17582\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15617-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy LOCATION:146 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20250825T090000 DTEND:20250825T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC A\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15617\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 146 Park Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17857-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lowman,Cole":MAILTO:nllowman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 nllowman LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250825T090000 DTEND:20250825T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lowman,Cole\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC T\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17857\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16626-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Baird,Amy Lynn":MAILTO:amybaird@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 amybaird LOCATION:307 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20250826T110000 DTEND:20250826T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Baird,Amy Lynn\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC P\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16626\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 307 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17221-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kuryloski,Lauren":MAILTO:lkurylos@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 lkurylos LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250826T110000 DTEND:20250826T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kuryloski,Lauren\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC Q\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17221\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17222-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:146 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20250826T123000 DTEND:20250826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC R\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17222\nEnrollment Total: 20\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 146 Park Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-21801-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy LOCATION:117 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250826T123000 DTEND:20250826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC X\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 21801\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 23\nRoom Capacity: 23\nClassroom Tech: 117 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-19349-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:307 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20250826T153000 DTEND:20250826T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC U\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 19349\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 307 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-19944-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kuryloski,Lauren":MAILTO:lkurylos@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 lkurylos LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250826T153000 DTEND:20250826T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kuryloski,Lauren\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC V\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 19944\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16623-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:108 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250826T080000 DTEND:20250826T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC M\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16623\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 108 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16624-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20250826T093000 DTEND:20250826T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC N\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16624\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16625-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Baird,Amy Lynn":MAILTO:amybaird@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 amybaird LOCATION:307 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20250826T093000 DTEND:20250826T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Baird,Amy Lynn\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC O\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16625\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 307 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018287-24527-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Baird,Amy Lynn":MAILTO:amybaird@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 459 amybaird LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Baird,Amy Lynn\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 459LEC B\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course is utilized by the department to offer new topics. Please check the active course schedule for available topics.\nCourse ID: 018287\nClassnumber: 24527\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018287-22096-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Baird,Amy Lynn":MAILTO:amybaird@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 459 amybaird LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250825T150000 DTEND:20250825T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Baird,Amy Lynn\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 459LEC A\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course is utilized by the department to offer new topics. Please check the active course schedule for available topics.\nCourse ID: 018287\nClassnumber: 22096\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008152-10628-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 498 LOCATION:Arr Arr DTSTART:20250827T170000 DTEND:20250827T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 498TUT 1\nTitle: Research/Creative Act\nDescription: Students collaborate with faculty research mentors on an ongoing faculty research project or conduct independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. This experience provides students with an inquiry-based learning opportunity and engages them as active learners in a research setting.\nCourse ID: 008152\nClassnumber: 10628\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 999\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008153-15384-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 499 LOCATION:Arr Arr DTSTART:20250826T123000 DTEND:20250826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 499TUT 1\nTitle: Independent Study\nDescription: Individualized student work under the guidance of a faculty member, intended to pursue topics that are not currently offered through regular coursework at the university.\nCourse ID: 008153\nClassnumber: 15384\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 6\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008153-15392-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 499 LOCATION:Arr Arr DTSTART:20250826T123000 DTEND:20250826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 499TUT 2\nTitle: Independent Study\nDescription: Individualized student work under the guidance of a faculty member, intended to pursue topics that are not currently offered through regular coursework at the university.\nCourse ID: 008153\nClassnumber: 15392\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 6\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008153-15393-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 499 LOCATION:Arr Arr DTSTART:20250826T123000 DTEND:20250826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 499TUT 3\nTitle: Independent Study\nDescription: Individualized student work under the guidance of a faculty member, intended to pursue topics that are not currently offered through regular coursework at the university.\nCourse ID: 008153\nClassnumber: 15393\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 6\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302831-19306-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Khinkis,Leonid A":MAILTO:lkhinkis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 501 lkhinkis LOCATION:212 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20250825T100000 DTEND:20250825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Khinkis,Leonid A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 501LEC 001\nTitle: Num Math Comp Data Sci\nDescription: This course develops students' ability to formulate and solve problems using the methods of computational mathematics. Topics to be covered include: concepts and methods of linear algebra; numerical methods for solving algebraic equations; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.\nCourse ID: 302831\nClassnumber: 19306\nEnrollment Total: 30\nSection Capacity: 44\nRoom Capacity: 44\nClassroom Tech: 212 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302831-22115-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 501 jliu339 LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20250825T100000 DTEND:20250825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 501LEC JL3\nTitle: Num Math Comp Data Sci\nDescription: This course develops students' ability to formulate and solve problems using the methods of computational mathematics. Topics to be covered include: concepts and methods of linear algebra; numerical methods for solving algebraic equations; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.\nCourse ID: 302831\nClassnumber: 22115\nEnrollment Total: 50\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302832-21099-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Mihai,Vochita":MAILTO:vochitam@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 502 vochitam LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20250826T110000 DTEND:20250826T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Mihai,Vochita\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 502LEC VM1\nTitle: Intro Prob Theory\nDescription: This course provides basic background on probability theory at a beginning graduate level. Topics include introductory probability concepts, discrete and continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint and conditional probability distributions, Bayes theorem and its applications, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, discrete and continuous transforms and random incidence. If time permits the course introduces elementary stochastic processes including Bernoulli and Poisson processes.\nCourse ID: 302832\nClassnumber: 21099\nEnrollment Total: 30\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302832-21233-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Mihai,Vochita":MAILTO:vochitam@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 502 vochitam LOCATION:119 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250826T140000 DTEND:20250826T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Mihai,Vochita\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 502LEC VM2\nTitle: Intro Prob Theory\nDescription: This course provides basic background on probability theory at a beginning graduate level. Topics include introductory probability concepts, discrete and continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint and conditional probability distributions, Bayes theorem and its applications, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, discrete and continuous transforms and random incidence. If time permits the course introduces elementary stochastic processes including Bernoulli and Poisson processes.\nCourse ID: 302832\nClassnumber: 21233\nEnrollment Total: 35\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClassroom Tech: 119 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302103-17592-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zia,Mohammad Khawar":MAILTO:mkzia@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 503 mkzia LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250826T173000 DTEND:20250826T191500 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T191500;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zia,Mohammad Khawar\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 503LEC ZIA\nTitle: Prog DB Data Sci\nDescription: This course introduces students to computer science fundamentals for building basic data science applications. The course has two parts. The first part covers the fundamentals of programming with Python and Python libraries for data manipulation, visualization, and machine learning. The second part covers database design and use of databases in applications.\nCourse ID: 302103\nClassnumber: 17592\nEnrollment Total: 65\nSection Capacity: 160\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302295-17798-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Khinkis,Leonid A":MAILTO:lkhinkis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 504 lkhinkis LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250829T140000 DTEND:20250829T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Khinkis,Leonid A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 504LEC 000\nTitle: Apps of Data Sci: Indst Overvw\nDescription: This course will provide students with an overview of data driven analytics in different industry sectors. The class will have a series of visiting lecturers with the faculty member teaching the class providing overview, continuity and grading of homework and term papers.\nCourse ID: 302295\nClassnumber: 17798\nEnrollment Total: 131\nSection Capacity: 180\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302385-17017-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Chakraborty,Saptarshi":MAILTO:chakrab2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 506 chakrab2 LOCATION:148 Diefendorf Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14214-8032 GEO:42.952616;-78.818314 DTSTART:20250825T123000 DTEND:20250825T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Chakraborty,Saptarshi\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 506LEC 000\nTitle: Statistical Data Mining I\nDescription: This course presents statistical models for data mining, inference and prediction. The focus will be on supervised learning, which concerns outcome prediction from input data. Students will be introduced to a number of methods for supervised learning, including: linear and logistic regression, shrinkage methods, lasso, partial least squares, tree-based methods, model assessment and selection, model inference and averaging, and neural networks. Computational applications will be presented using R and high dimensional data to reinforce theoretical concepts. This course is the same as STA 545 and CDA 541, and course repeat rules will apply. Students should consult with their major department regarding any restrictions on their degree requirements.\nCourse ID: 302385\nClassnumber: 17017\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 225\nClassroom Tech: 148 Diefendorf Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302384-23477-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hageman Blair,Rachael":MAILTO:hageman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 507 hageman LOCATION:114 Wende Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14214-8013 GEO:42.952089;-78.821330 DTSTART:20250829T100000 DTEND:20250829T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hageman Blair,Rachael\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 507LEC DM2\nTitle: Statistical Data Mining II\nDescription: This course presents the topic of data mining from a statistical perspective, with attention directed towards both applied and theoretical considerations. An emphasis will be placed on supervised learning methods. Topics include: linear and logistic regression, discriminant analysis, shrinkage methods, subset selection, dimension reduction techniques, classification and regression trees, ensemble methods, neural networks, deep feedforward networks, and random forests. Model selection and estimation of generalization error will be emphasized. Considerations and issues that arise with high-dimensional (N<114 Wende Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303082-19983-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 508 jliu339 LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250825T130000 DTEND:20250825T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 508LEC 003\nTitle: Statistical Learning I\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. This first semester considers supervised learning, including topics classification -- support vector machines, k-nearest neighbors, Naive Bayes, logistic regression, tree methods and forests, bagging and ensemble methods, GPs and neural networks -- and methods for validation and testing. R programming will be used. Prerequisite experience: EAS MS-DS student, or MTH 142, MTH 309, MTH 411 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303082\nClassnumber: 19983\nEnrollment Total: 46\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303082-19301-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 508 jliu339 LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20250825T140000 DTEND:20250825T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 508LEC 002\nTitle: Statistical Learning I\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. This first semester considers supervised learning, including topics classification -- support vector machines, k-nearest neighbors, Naive Bayes, logistic regression, tree methods and forests, bagging and ensemble methods, GPs and neural networks -- and methods for validation and testing. R programming will be used. Prerequisite experience: EAS MS-DS student, or MTH 142, MTH 309, MTH 411 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303082\nClassnumber: 19301\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303083-20727-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Khinkis,Leonid A":MAILTO:lkhinkis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 509 lkhinkis LOCATION:212 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20250825T120000 DTEND:20250825T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Khinkis,Leonid A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 509LEC LDM2\nTitle: Statistical Learning II\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. Using a Bayesian paradigm, this second semester considers unsupervised learning, including dimension reduction, clustering, Gaussian mixtures methods, graph models, and model averaging; parametric and non-parametric regression, and Gaussian Process regression. R will be used as a programming language. Prerequisite experience: EAS 508 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303083\nClassnumber: 20727\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 44\nClassroom Tech: 212 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303550-22503-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Del Vecchio,Justin M":MAILTO:jmdv@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 510 jmdv LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250825T140000 DTEND:20250825T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Del Vecchio,Justin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 510LEC 001\nTitle: Basics of AI\nDescription: This course is intended for SEAS Engineering graduate students who are interested in understanding the fundamental issues, challenges and techniques that are associated with recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The course will discuss the history and properties of basic AI systems including neural network, machine learning, and data science, how to build a basic machine learning and AI project including data scrapping, data processing etc. We will discuss the challenges of bias, security, privacy, explainability, ethical issues, and the use of context. We will learn about AI's use in applications such as image processing and computer vision, natural language processing, recommendation systems, and gaming. The course is supported by a primer on the use of Python, to support home works and projects related to machine learning. The course will be a combination of lectures, discussions, activities and projects that will prepare students without a computer science background to study and apply artificial intelligence tools and applications in a variety of different domains. The course is NOT intended for students who have reasonable machine learning, computer science or Python programming backgrounds. Undergraduates who wish to take this course and petition for credit, need to inquire with the SEAS graduate office.\nCourse ID: 303550\nClassnumber: 22503\nEnrollment Total: 29\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008155-16981-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Keramati,Abbas":MAILTO:abbasker@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 521 abbasker LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250826T180000 DTEND:20250826T193000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T193000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Keramati,Abbas\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 521LEC Z\nTitle: Prin Eng Mngt I\nDescription: This course covers the basic service management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, as applied to project, team, knowledge, group/department and global settings. Discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of engineers as managers, and the engineering management challenges in the global economy will also be featured. Emphasis is placed on the integration of engineering technologies and management. Students will master the basic functions in engineering management, the roles and perspectives of engineering managers, and selected skills required to become effective engineering managers in the new millennium. \nCourse ID: 008155\nClassnumber: 16981\nEnrollment Total: 39\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:304154-23959-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Cleary,Kevin Patrick":MAILTO:kpcleary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 529 kpcleary LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20250828T183000 DTEND:20250828T211000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T211000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Cleary,Kevin Patrick\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 529LEC KC\nTitle: Systems Security\nDescription: During this introductory course, students will learn fundamental security topics in a hands-on and applied fashion. Students will critically examine concepts such as basic networking, system administration, team dynamics, risk management and system security as well as identify and apply basic security hardening techniques. Students will gain practical experience using a virtualized lab environment where they will build, configure and secure a small corporate network. This course is the same as MGS 629 and course repeat rules will apply. Students should consult with their major department regarding any restrictions on their degree requirements.\nCourse ID: 304154\nClassnumber: 23959\nEnrollment Total: 7\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303951-23580-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 550 jliu339 LOCATION:127A Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20250825T110000 DTEND:20250825T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 550LEC DMDS\nTitle: Data Models Query Lang\nDescription: The course focuses on the issues of data models and query languages that are relevant for building present-day database applications. The following topics are addressed: Entity-Relationship data model, relational data model, relational query languages, object data models, constraints and triggers, XML and Web databases, the basics of indexing and query optimization. This course is dual-listed with CSE 460.\nCourse ID: 303951\nClassnumber: 23580\nEnrollment Total: 35\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 127 Cooke Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303953-23584-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lakshmi Narayanan,Adithya Narayanan":MAILTO:adithyan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 574 adithyan LOCATION:04 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20250826T153000 DTEND:20250826T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lakshmi Narayanan,Adithya Narayanan\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 574LEC ML2\nTitle: Intro Machine Learning\nDescription: Involves teaching computer programs to improve their performance through guided training and unguided experience. Takes both symbolic and numerical approaches. Topics include concept learning, decision trees, neural nets, latent variable models, probabilistic inference, time series models, Bayesian learning, sampling methods, computational learning theory, support vector machines, and reinforcement learning.\nCourse ID: 303953\nClassnumber: 23584\nEnrollment Total: 42\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 4 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303953-23581-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lakshmi Narayanan,Adithya Narayanan":MAILTO:adithyan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 574 adithyan LOCATION:805 Furnas Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4200 GEO:43.001888;-78.787226 DTSTART:20250826T093000 DTEND:20250826T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lakshmi Narayanan,Adithya Narayanan\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 574LEC AD1\nTitle: Intro Machine Learning\nDescription: Involves teaching computer programs to improve their performance through guided training and unguided experience. Takes both symbolic and numerical approaches. Topics include concept learning, decision trees, neural nets, latent variable models, probabilistic inference, time series models, Bayesian learning, sampling methods, computational learning theory, support vector machines, and reinforcement learning.\nCourse ID: 303953\nClassnumber: 23581\nEnrollment Total: 26\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 805 Furnas Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303952-23583-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Del Vecchio,Justin M":MAILTO:jmdv@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 587 jmdv LOCATION:805 Furnas Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4200 GEO:43.001888;-78.787226 DTSTART:20250826T110000 DTEND:20250826T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Del Vecchio,Justin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 587LEC DIC2\nTitle: Data Intensive Computing\nDescription: Data-intensive computing deals with storage models, application architectures, middleware, and programming models and tools for large-scale data analytics. In particular we study approaches that address challenges in managing and utilizing ultra-scale data and the methods for transforming voluminous data sets (big data) into discoveries and intelligence for human understanding and decision making. Topics include: storage requirements of big data, organization of big data repositories such as Google File System (GFS) semantic organization of data, data-intensive programming models such as MapReduce, fault-tolerance, privacy, security and performance, services-based cloud computing middleware, intelligence discovery methods, and scalable analytics and visualization. This course has three majors goals: (i) understand data-intensive computing, (ii) study, design and develop solutions using data-intensive computing models such as MapReduce and (iii) focus on methods for scalability using the cloud computing infrastructures such as Google App Engine (GAE), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and Windows Azure. On completion of this course students will be able to analyze, design, and implement effective solutions for data-intensive applications with very large scale data sets.\nCourse ID: 303952\nClassnumber: 23583\nEnrollment Total: 18\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 805 Furnas Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303952-23582-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Del Vecchio,Justin M":MAILTO:jmdv@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 587 jmdv LOCATION:805 Furnas Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4200 GEO:43.001888;-78.787226 DTSTART:20250826T123000 DTEND:20250826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Del Vecchio,Justin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 587LEC ADDM\nTitle: Data Intensive Computing\nDescription: Data-intensive computing deals with storage models, application architectures, middleware, and programming models and tools for large-scale data analytics. In particular we study approaches that address challenges in managing and utilizing ultra-scale data and the methods for transforming voluminous data sets (big data) into discoveries and intelligence for human understanding and decision making. Topics include: storage requirements of big data, organization of big data repositories such as Google File System (GFS) semantic organization of data, data-intensive programming models such as MapReduce, fault-tolerance, privacy, security and performance, services-based cloud computing middleware, intelligence discovery methods, and scalable analytics and visualization. This course has three majors goals: (i) understand data-intensive computing, (ii) study, design and develop solutions using data-intensive computing models such as MapReduce and (iii) focus on methods for scalability using the cloud computing infrastructures such as Google App Engine (GAE), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and Windows Azure. On completion of this course students will be able to analyze, design, and implement effective solutions for data-intensive applications with very large scale data sets.\nCourse ID: 303952\nClassnumber: 23582\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 805 Furnas Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008163-22138-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Paquet,Victor L.":MAILTO:vpaquet@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 590 vpaquet LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20250825T180000 DTEND:20250825T193000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T193000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Paquet,Victor L.\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 590LEC Z\nTitle: Case Studies in Eng Mngt\nDescription: This course provides students with the ability to apply and integrate concepts covered previously in the program to solve real engineering management problems. It is a case-oriented course that examines the role of the engineering manager as a strategic planner, policy maker, and problem solver. Six or seven topics are presented for discussion, analysis, and report. Each topic is supported by one or more case studies. Topics include such things as managing in a global environment, addressing tradeoffs in production and quality engineering, use of artificial intelligence in management, and effective use of enterprise resource planning.\nCourse ID: 008163\nClassnumber: 22138\nEnrollment Total: 40\nSection Capacity: 49\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302106-20728-2259@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zeng,Chen":MAILTO:czeng2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 595 czeng2 LOCATION:127A Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20250825T090000 DTEND:20250825T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251208T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zeng,Chen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 595LEC DLR\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: Special topic of particular interest not covered in the standard curriculum. Topic titles and content may vary from semester to semester and may be offered intermittently. Students should check with department and/or advisor for details, including repeat policy.\nCourse ID: 302106\nClassnumber: 20728\nEnrollment Total: 16\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 127 Cooke Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008129-10212-2260@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 208 LOCATION:260 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20251229T100000 DTEND:20251229T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260116T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 208LR A\nTitle: Dynamics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.\nCourse ID: 008129\nClassnumber: 10212\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 0\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 260 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-16026-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 LOCATION:88 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM C\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 16026\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 88 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15911-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 LOCATION:90 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260121T160000 DTEND:20260121T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM B\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15911\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 90 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-23616-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260121T100000 DTEND:20260121T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM E\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 23616\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-15910-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 LOCATION:209 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM A\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 15910\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 209 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301350-20281-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 198 LOCATION:88 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260126T150000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 198SEM D\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301350\nClassnumber: 20281\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 28\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 88 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-15869-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260126T150000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL A\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 15869\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 56\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301351-23613-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 199 LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T160000 DTEND:20260126T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 199SL B\nTitle: UB Seminar\nDescription: The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject.\nCourse ID: 301351\nClassnumber: 23613\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-16334-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T090000 DTEND:20260126T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR B\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 16334\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-16339-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T153000 DTEND:20260127T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR C\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 16339\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-16601-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 LOCATION:201 Student Union \nAmherst, NY 14260-2100 GEO:43.001900;-78.786686 DTSTART:20260127T093000 DTEND:20260127T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR D\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 16601\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 350\nClassroom Tech: 201 Student Union\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-10485-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T080000 DTEND:20260127T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR A\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 10485\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008123-23597-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 202 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260121T150000 DTEND:20260121T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 202SEM E\nTitle: Impact On Society\nDescription: EAS 202 is a one credit first year seminar course aimed at broadening students' vision of engineering problem solving, and elucidating how engineers can make a difference in meeting key societal needs. The course focus is the National Academy of Engineering's 'Grand Challenges' for the future. It includes a series of interactive presentations by engineering faculty who are experts in these areas, offering an understanding both of these problems and engineering approaches to solving them. Students also explore a self-selected area of personal interest as a step toward identifying possible niches for their own career path.\nCourse ID: 008123\nClassnumber: 23597\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 158\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008123-13856-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Latorre,Julia Talarico":MAILTO:jmtalari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 202 jmtalari LOCATION:201 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260121T120000 DTEND:20260121T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Latorre,Julia Talarico\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 202SEM B\nTitle: Impact On Society\nDescription: EAS 202 is a one credit first year seminar course aimed at broadening students' vision of engineering problem solving, and elucidating how engineers can make a difference in meeting key societal needs. The course focus is the National Academy of Engineering's 'Grand Challenges' for the future. It includes a series of interactive presentations by engineering faculty who are experts in these areas, offering an understanding both of these problems and engineering approaches to solving them. Students also explore a self-selected area of personal interest as a step toward identifying possible niches for their own career path.\nCourse ID: 008123\nClassnumber: 13856\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 158\nRoom Capacity: 262\nClassroom Tech: 201 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008123-12669-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Latorre,Julia Talarico":MAILTO:jmtalari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 202 jmtalari LOCATION:201 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260121T130000 DTEND:20260121T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Latorre,Julia Talarico\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 202SEM A\nTitle: Impact On Society\nDescription: EAS 202 is a one credit first year seminar course aimed at broadening students' vision of engineering problem solving, and elucidating how engineers can make a difference in meeting key societal needs. The course focus is the National Academy of Engineering's 'Grand Challenges' for the future. It includes a series of interactive presentations by engineering faculty who are experts in these areas, offering an understanding both of these problems and engineering approaches to solving them. Students also explore a self-selected area of personal interest as a step toward identifying possible niches for their own career path.\nCourse ID: 008123\nClassnumber: 12669\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 158\nRoom Capacity: 262\nClassroom Tech: 201 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008123-15868-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Latorre,Julia Talarico":MAILTO:jmtalari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 202 jmtalari LOCATION:201 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T120000 DTEND:20260126T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Latorre,Julia Talarico\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 202SEM D\nTitle: Impact On Society\nDescription: EAS 202 is a one credit first year seminar course aimed at broadening students' vision of engineering problem solving, and elucidating how engineers can make a difference in meeting key societal needs. The course focus is the National Academy of Engineering's 'Grand Challenges' for the future. It includes a series of interactive presentations by engineering faculty who are experts in these areas, offering an understanding both of these problems and engineering approaches to solving them. Students also explore a self-selected area of personal interest as a step toward identifying possible niches for their own career path.\nCourse ID: 008123\nClassnumber: 15868\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 158\nRoom Capacity: 262\nClassroom Tech: 201 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008123-15867-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Latorre,Julia Talarico":MAILTO:jmtalari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 202 jmtalari LOCATION:201 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Latorre,Julia Talarico\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 202SEM C\nTitle: Impact On Society\nDescription: EAS 202 is a one credit first year seminar course aimed at broadening students' vision of engineering problem solving, and elucidating how engineers can make a difference in meeting key societal needs. The course focus is the National Academy of Engineering's 'Grand Challenges' for the future. It includes a series of interactive presentations by engineering faculty who are experts in these areas, offering an understanding both of these problems and engineering approaches to solving them. Students also explore a self-selected area of personal interest as a step toward identifying possible niches for their own career path.\nCourse ID: 008123\nClassnumber: 15867\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 158\nRoom Capacity: 262\nClassroom Tech: 201 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-16132-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig LOCATION:216 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR B\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 16132\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 70\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClassroom Tech: 216 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-23164-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sivaselvan,Mettupalayam V":MAILTO:mvs@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 mvs LOCATION:222 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sivaselvan,Mettupalayam V\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR D\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 23164\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClassroom Tech: 222 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10524-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T120000 DTEND:20260126T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR A\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10524\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 66\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-16798-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca LOCATION:220 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T150000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR C\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 16798\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 220 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008129-18788-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nouh,Mostafa A":MAILTO:mnouh@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 208 mnouh LOCATION:04 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nouh,Mostafa A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 208LR C\nTitle: Dynamics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.\nCourse ID: 008129\nClassnumber: 18788\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 71\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 4 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008129-18786-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 208 alicenig LOCATION:04 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20260127T110000 DTEND:20260127T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 208LR B\nTitle: Dynamics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.\nCourse ID: 008129\nClassnumber: 18786\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 71\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 4 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008129-18784-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 208 alicenig LOCATION:04 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20260127T093000 DTEND:20260127T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 208LR A\nTitle: Dynamics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.\nCourse ID: 008129\nClassnumber: 18784\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 71\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 4 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008129-18790-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nebelecky,Christopher K":MAILTO:ckn@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 208 ckn LOCATION:04 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nebelecky,Christopher K\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 208LR D\nTitle: Dynamics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.\nCourse ID: 008129\nClassnumber: 18790\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 71\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 4 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008130-15389-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Basaran,Cemalettin":MAILTO:cjb@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 209 cjb LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T160000 DTEND:20260126T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Basaran,Cemalettin\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 209LR C\nTitle: Mechanics of Solids\nDescription: Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.\nCourse ID: 008130\nClassnumber: 15389\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 88\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008130-10585-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 209 sahmad LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 209LR A\nTitle: Mechanics of Solids\nDescription: Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.\nCourse ID: 008130\nClassnumber: 10585\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 88\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008130-10555-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 209 sahmad LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T110000 DTEND:20260126T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 209LR B\nTitle: Mechanics of Solids\nDescription: Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.\nCourse ID: 008130\nClassnumber: 10555\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 90\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008130-20340-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Shim,Jongmin":MAILTO:jshim@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 209 jshim LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Shim,Jongmin\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 209LR E\nTitle: Mechanics of Solids\nDescription: Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.\nCourse ID: 008130\nClassnumber: 20340\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 90\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008130-16288-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Basaran,Cemalettin":MAILTO:cjb@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 209 cjb LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T150000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Basaran,Cemalettin\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 209LR D\nTitle: Mechanics of Solids\nDescription: Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.\nCourse ID: 008130\nClassnumber: 16288\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 45\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303423-20352-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Williams,Troy":MAILTO:troywill@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 215 troywill LOCATION:123 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260122T110000 DTEND:20260122T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Williams,Troy\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 215LEC A\nTitle: STEM Success Peer Mentoring\nDescription: This course is a continuation of EAS 214, designed for sophomore, junior and senior standing students to develop skills necessary for creating meaningful peer mentoring relationships. Mentors will continue their professional development and training in mentoring best practices and will support peer mentors ability to impact positive change for their mentees as well as the UB Community. Students complete a semester-long culminating project that showcases their mentoring work and connect these project outcomes to UB and SEAS strategic goals.\nCourse ID: 303423\nClassnumber: 20352\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClassroom Tech: 123 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303423-22504-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Williams,Troy":MAILTO:troywill@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 215 troywill LOCATION:221 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T110000 DTEND:20260126T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Williams,Troy\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 215LEC B\nTitle: STEM Success Peer Mentoring\nDescription: This course is a continuation of EAS 214, designed for sophomore, junior and senior standing students to develop skills necessary for creating meaningful peer mentoring relationships. Mentors will continue their professional development and training in mentoring best practices and will support peer mentors ability to impact positive change for their mentees as well as the UB Community. Students complete a semester-long culminating project that showcases their mentoring work and connect these project outcomes to UB and SEAS strategic goals.\nCourse ID: 303423\nClassnumber: 22504\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 221 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15905-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sabato,Jude":MAILTO:jsabato2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 jsabato2 LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260126T090000 DTEND:20260126T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sabato,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB G\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15905\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 70\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-20349-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hammond,Emily M":MAILTO:eh32@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 eh32 LOCATION:220 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260127T080000 DTEND:20260127T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hammond,Emily M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB B\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 20349\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 71\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 220 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-10562-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hammond,Emily M":MAILTO:eh32@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 eh32 LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T093000 DTEND:20260127T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hammond,Emily M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB A\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 10562\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 71\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15899-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB E\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15899\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 64\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15902-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde LOCATION:112 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB F\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15902\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 64\nRoom Capacity: 98\nClassroom Tech: 112 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15633-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sabato,Jude":MAILTO:jsabato2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 jsabato2 LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sabato,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB C\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15633\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 58\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-10554-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sabato,Jude":MAILTO:jsabato2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 jsabato2 LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T150000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sabato,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB D\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 10554\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 70\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301159-16247-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 240 LOCATION:101 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 240LEC A\nTitle: Introduction to Programming\nDescription: An introductory programming course for students in engineering and the sciences. The course covers the basics of procedural programming; and in particular basic programming concepts such as statements, conditions, functions, pointers, I/O, data structures, and algorithms. The course will include exercises focusing on applications for solving scientific and engineering problems.\nCourse ID: 301159\nClassnumber: 16247\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 71\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 101 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008134-14933-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo":MAILTO:jfadeyi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 305 jfadeyi LOCATION:04 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 305LR A\nTitle: Appl Prob & Stat\nDescription: This is an introductory course in probability and statistics for undergraduate students in engineering and applied sciences. It prepares the students to apply probability theory and statistical methods to solve engineering problems. Basic probability concepts including discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions are covered. Also, the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics are discussed.\nCourse ID: 008134\nClassnumber: 14933\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 4 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008134-16240-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo":MAILTO:jfadeyi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 305 jfadeyi LOCATION:25 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 305LR B\nTitle: Appl Prob & Stat\nDescription: This is an introductory course in probability and statistics for undergraduate students in engineering and applied sciences. It prepares the students to apply probability theory and statistical methods to solve engineering problems. Basic probability concepts including discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions are covered. Also, the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics are discussed.\nCourse ID: 008134\nClassnumber: 16240\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 74\nClassroom Tech: 25 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302812-18037-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Schimpf,Corey":MAILTO:schimpf2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 346 schimpf2 LOCATION:202 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T093000 DTEND:20260127T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Schimpf,Corey\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 346LEC A\nTitle: Communicating with Data\nDescription: This course introduces students to the principles of data communication with a particular focus on how understanding and practicing visual communication aids in our ability communicate complex information. Working both graphically and linguistically, students will refine their writing and presentation skills for professional contexts through the iterative design of visuals, including data displays, slide decks and power points, and written genres like journal articles and white papers. This project-based course engages students in application and practice that directly\nCourse ID: 302812\nClassnumber: 18037\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 19\nRoom Capacity: 19\nClassroom Tech: 202 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-20337-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kennison,Christina F":MAILTO:cfkennis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 cfkennis LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T080000 DTEND:20260126T085000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T085000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kennison,Christina F\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC V\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 20337\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15916-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lowman,Cole":MAILTO:nllowman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 nllowman LOCATION:307 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20260126T090000 DTEND:20260126T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lowman,Cole\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC A\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15916\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 307 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-18317-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki":MAILTO:kingawin@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 kingawin LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T160000 DTEND:20260126T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC S\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 18317\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-19544-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260126T150000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC N\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 19544\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-18271-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Baird,Amy Lynn":MAILTO:amybaird@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 amybaird LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260127T093000 DTEND:20260127T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Baird,Amy Lynn\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC M\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 18271\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16808-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T080000 DTEND:20260127T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC K\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16808\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16836-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:307 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20260127T093000 DTEND:20260127T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC L\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16836\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 307 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-20338-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kennison,Christina F":MAILTO:cfkennis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 cfkennis LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T090000 DTEND:20260126T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kennison,Christina F\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC W\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 20338\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-19149-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:90 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260127T153000 DTEND:20260127T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC U\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 19149\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 90 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-18320-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kuryloski,Lauren":MAILTO:lkurylos@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 lkurylos LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260127T153000 DTEND:20260127T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kuryloski,Lauren\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC T\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 18320\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 21\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-18290-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Acharya,Keshab Raj":MAILTO:krachary@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krachary LOCATION:307 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Acharya,Keshab Raj\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC Q\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 18290\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 307 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16248-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kennison,Christina F":MAILTO:cfkennis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 cfkennis LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kennison,Christina F\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC B\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16248\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16252-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krisod LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC F\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16252\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16545-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krisod LOCATION:88 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC H\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16545\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 88 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16249-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lowman,Cole":MAILTO:nllowman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 nllowman LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T110000 DTEND:20260126T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lowman,Cole\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC C\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16249\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16250-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 krisod LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260126T110000 DTEND:20260126T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC D\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16250\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 23\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16251-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lowman,Cole":MAILTO:nllowman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 nllowman LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T120000 DTEND:20260126T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lowman,Cole\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC E\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16251\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16253-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki":MAILTO:kingawin@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 kingawin LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260126T120000 DTEND:20260126T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC G\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16253\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-18291-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki":MAILTO:kingawin@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 kingawin LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC R\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 18291\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 21\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16806-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC I\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16806\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-16807-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki":MAILTO:kingawin@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 kingawin LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T150000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ludwig,Kinga Monika Winnicki\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC J\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 16807\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17737-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kuryloski,Lauren":MAILTO:lkurylos@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 lkurylos LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260127T110000 DTEND:20260127T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kuryloski,Lauren\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC P\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17737\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17715-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Baird,Amy Lynn":MAILTO:amybaird@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 amybaird LOCATION:21 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T110000 DTEND:20260127T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Baird,Amy Lynn\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC O\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17715\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 21 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303483-20588-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Depowski,Kris":MAILTO:krisod@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 430 krisod LOCATION:109 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Depowski,Kris\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 430LEC A\nTitle: Communicating STEM Through Mul\nDescription: Students who work in STEM will spend much of their careers communicating their ideas/projects with those who do not share the same technical background. In this course, students will learn how to communicate engineering and computing concepts to the public. They will learn narrative and storytelling techniques in the form of podcasts and social media videos to reach a mass non-technical audience. This class is a workshop that provides safe and constructive opportunities to practice and strengthen these vital communication skills.\nCourse ID: 303483\nClassnumber: 20588\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 109 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302831-21663-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 501 jliu339 LOCATION:102 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 501LEC JLIU\nTitle: Num Math Comp Data Sci\nDescription: This course develops students' ability to formulate and solve problems using the methods of computational mathematics. Topics to be covered include: concepts and methods of linear algebra; numerical methods for solving algebraic equations; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.\nCourse ID: 302831\nClassnumber: 21663\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 51\nClassroom Tech: 102 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302831-21662-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Khinkis,Leonid A":MAILTO:lkhinkis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 501 lkhinkis LOCATION:111 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Khinkis,Leonid A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 501LEC KHI\nTitle: Num Math Comp Data Sci\nDescription: This course develops students' ability to formulate and solve problems using the methods of computational mathematics. Topics to be covered include: concepts and methods of linear algebra; numerical methods for solving algebraic equations; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.\nCourse ID: 302831\nClassnumber: 21662\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 32\nClassroom Tech: 111 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302832-19563-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Mihai,Vochita":MAILTO:vochitam@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 502 vochitam LOCATION:112 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Mihai,Vochita\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 502LEC VM1\nTitle: Intro Prob Theory\nDescription: This course provides basic background on probability theory at a beginning graduate level. Topics include introductory probability concepts, discrete and continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint and conditional probability distributions, Bayes theorem and its applications, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, discrete and continuous transforms and random incidence. If time permits the course introduces elementary stochastic processes including Bernoulli and Poisson processes.\nCourse ID: 302832\nClassnumber: 19563\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 27\nClassroom Tech: 112 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302832-20425-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Mihai,Vochita":MAILTO:vochitam@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 502 vochitam LOCATION:90 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260127T110000 DTEND:20260127T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Mihai,Vochita\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 502LEC VM2\nTitle: Intro Prob Theory\nDescription: This course provides basic background on probability theory at a beginning graduate level. Topics include introductory probability concepts, discrete and continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint and conditional probability distributions, Bayes theorem and its applications, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, discrete and continuous transforms and random incidence. If time permits the course introduces elementary stochastic processes including Bernoulli and Poisson processes.\nCourse ID: 302832\nClassnumber: 20425\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 90 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302103-17588-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lakshmi Narayanan,Adithya Narayanan":MAILTO:adithyan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 503 adithyan LOCATION:101 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lakshmi Narayanan,Adithya Narayanan\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 503LEC AD1\nTitle: Prog DB Data Sci\nDescription: This course introduces students to computer science fundamentals for building basic data science applications. The course has two parts. The first part covers the fundamentals of programming with Python and Python libraries for data manipulation, visualization, and machine learning. The second part covers database design and use of databases in applications.\nCourse ID: 302103\nClassnumber: 17588\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 90\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 101 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302385-23685-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 506 LOCATION:109 Crosby Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14215 GEO:42.953357;-78.819591 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T112000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T112000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 506LEC ST\nTitle: Statistical Data Mining I\nDescription: This course presents statistical models for data mining, inference and prediction. The focus will be on supervised learning, which concerns outcome prediction from input data. Students will be introduced to a number of methods for supervised learning, including: linear and logistic regression, shrinkage methods, lasso, partial least squares, tree-based methods, model assessment and selection, model inference and averaging, and neural networks. Computational applications will be presented using R and high dimensional data to reinforce theoretical concepts. This course is the same as STA 545 and CDA 541, and course repeat rules will apply. Students should consult with their major department regarding any restrictions on their degree requirements.\nCourse ID: 302385\nClassnumber: 23685\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 47\nClassroom Tech: 109 Crosby Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302384-22210-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hageman Blair,Rachael":MAILTO:hageman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 507 hageman LOCATION:150 Farber Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14214-8001 GEO:42.953638;-78.815124 DTSTART:20260123T090000 DTEND:20260123T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hageman Blair,Rachael\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 507LEC 2\nTitle: Statistical Data Mining II\nDescription: This course presents the topic of data mining from a statistical perspective, with attention directed towards both applied and theoretical considerations. An emphasis will be placed on supervised learning methods. Topics include: linear and logistic regression, discriminant analysis, shrinkage methods, subset selection, dimension reduction techniques, classification and regression trees, ensemble methods, neural networks, deep feedforward networks, and random forests. Model selection and estimation of generalization error will be emphasized. Considerations and issues that arise with high-dimensional (N<150 Farber Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302384-20667-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hageman Blair,Rachael":MAILTO:hageman@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 507 hageman LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20260123T090000 DTEND:20260123T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hageman Blair,Rachael\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 507LEC ST\nTitle: Statistical Data Mining II\nDescription: This course presents the topic of data mining from a statistical perspective, with attention directed towards both applied and theoretical considerations. An emphasis will be placed on supervised learning methods. Topics include: linear and logistic regression, discriminant analysis, shrinkage methods, subset selection, dimension reduction techniques, classification and regression trees, ensemble methods, neural networks, deep feedforward networks, and random forests. Model selection and estimation of generalization error will be emphasized. Considerations and issues that arise with high-dimensional (N<111 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303082-20426-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 508 jliu339 LOCATION:111 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 508LEC JL3\nTitle: Statistical Learning I\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. This first semester considers supervised learning, including topics classification -- support vector machines, k-nearest neighbors, Naive Bayes, logistic regression, tree methods and forests, bagging and ensemble methods, GPs and neural networks -- and methods for validation and testing. R programming will be used. Prerequisite experience: EAS MS-DS student, or MTH 142, MTH 309, MTH 411 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303082\nClassnumber: 20426\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 32\nClassroom Tech: 111 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303083-18690-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Khinkis,Leonid A":MAILTO:lkhinkis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 509 lkhinkis LOCATION:88 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260126T100000 DTEND:20260126T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Khinkis,Leonid A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 509LEC LK2\nTitle: Statistical Learning II\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. Using a Bayesian paradigm, this second semester considers unsupervised learning, including dimension reduction, clustering, Gaussian mixtures methods, graph models, and model averaging; parametric and non-parametric regression, and Gaussian Process regression. R will be used as a programming language. Prerequisite experience: EAS 508 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303083\nClassnumber: 18690\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 88 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303083-18630-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Khinkis,Leonid A":MAILTO:lkhinkis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 509 lkhinkis LOCATION:88 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260126T120000 DTEND:20260126T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Khinkis,Leonid A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 509LEC LK1\nTitle: Statistical Learning II\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. Using a Bayesian paradigm, this second semester considers unsupervised learning, including dimension reduction, clustering, Gaussian mixtures methods, graph models, and model averaging; parametric and non-parametric regression, and Gaussian Process regression. R will be used as a programming language. Prerequisite experience: EAS 508 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303083\nClassnumber: 18630\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 28\nClassroom Tech: 88 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303550-21719-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Del Vecchio,Justin M":MAILTO:jmdv@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 510 jmdv LOCATION:04 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T110000 DTEND:20260127T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Del Vecchio,Justin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 510LEC AI1\nTitle: Basics of AI\nDescription: This course is intended for SEAS Engineering graduate students who are interested in understanding the fundamental issues, challenges and techniques that are associated with recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The course will discuss the history and properties of basic AI systems including neural network, machine learning, and data science, how to build a basic machine learning and AI project including data scrapping, data processing etc. We will discuss the challenges of bias, security, privacy, explainability, ethical issues, and the use of context. We will learn about AI's use in applications such as image processing and computer vision, natural language processing, recommendation systems, and gaming. The course is supported by a primer on the use of Python, to support home works and projects related to machine learning. The course will be a combination of lectures, discussions, activities and projects that will prepare students without a computer science background to study and apply artificial intelligence tools and applications in a variety of different domains. The course is NOT intended for students who have reasonable machine learning, computer science or Python programming backgrounds. Undergraduates who wish to take this course and petition for credit, need to inquire with the SEAS graduate office.\nCourse ID: 303550\nClassnumber: 21719\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClassroom Tech: 4 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008156-16796-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Martinez Leon,Ceci":MAILTO:cecimtz@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 522 cecimtz LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20260126T173000 DTEND:20260126T190000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T190000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Martinez Leon,Ceci\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 522LEC Z\nTitle: Prin Eng Mngt 2\nDescription: This course covers the fundamentals of cost accounting, financial accounting, financial management, and marketing management in order to prepare service managers to meet future challenges in the marketplace. Business cases are used to discuss technologies for promoting service innovations, globalization of both service industries and labor markets, and the impact of these emerging market forces on service enterprises and managerial functions in the new millennium. Because of its recognized importance, this course is offered by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. It may be taken by students as an acceptable elective toward their master's degrees in any engineering disciplines. For students pursuing a master's degree of engineering in engineering management with UB's industrial engineering department, this is a required core course.\nCourse ID: 008156\nClassnumber: 16796\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303951-23666-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 550 jliu339 LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260126T110000 DTEND:20260126T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 550LEC JLIU\nTitle: Data Models Query Lang\nDescription: The course focuses on the issues of data models and query languages that are relevant for building present-day database applications. The following topics are addressed: Entity-Relationship data model, relational data model, relational query languages, object data models, constraints and triggers, XML and Web databases, the basics of indexing and query optimization. This course is dual-listed with CSE 460.\nCourse ID: 303951\nClassnumber: 23666\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303953-23667-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Del Vecchio,Justin M":MAILTO:jmdv@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 574 jmdv LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Del Vecchio,Justin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 574LEC JDV\nTitle: Intro Machine Learning\nDescription: Involves teaching computer programs to improve their performance through guided training and unguided experience. Takes both symbolic and numerical approaches. Topics include concept learning, decision trees, neural nets, latent variable models, probabilistic inference, time series models, Bayesian learning, sampling methods, computational learning theory, support vector machines, and reinforcement learning.\nCourse ID: 303953\nClassnumber: 23667\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 97\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303952-23668-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Del Vecchio,Justin M":MAILTO:jmdv@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 587 jmdv LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Del Vecchio,Justin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 587LEC JDL\nTitle: Data Intensive Computing\nDescription: Data-intensive computing deals with storage models, application architectures, middleware, and programming models and tools for large-scale data analytics. In particular we study approaches that address challenges in managing and utilizing ultra-scale data and the methods for transforming voluminous data sets (big data) into discoveries and intelligence for human understanding and decision making. Topics include: storage requirements of big data, organization of big data repositories such as Google File System (GFS) semantic organization of data, data-intensive programming models such as MapReduce, fault-tolerance, privacy, security and performance, services-based cloud computing middleware, intelligence discovery methods, and scalable analytics and visualization. This course has three majors goals: (i) understand data-intensive computing, (ii) study, design and develop solutions using data-intensive computing models such as MapReduce and (iii) focus on methods for scalability using the cloud computing infrastructures such as Google App Engine (GAE), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and Windows Azure. On completion of this course students will be able to analyze, design, and implement effective solutions for data-intensive applications with very large scale data sets.\nCourse ID: 303952\nClassnumber: 23668\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 95\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008163-16797-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Voit,John R":MAILTO:voit@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 590 voit LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20260126T180000 DTEND:20260126T193000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T193000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Voit,John R\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 590LEC Z\nTitle: Case Studies in Eng Mngt\nDescription: This course provides students with the ability to apply and integrate concepts covered previously in the program to solve real engineering management problems. It is a case-oriented course that examines the role of the engineering manager as a strategic planner, policy maker, and problem solver. Six or seven topics are presented for discussion, analysis, and report. Each topic is supported by one or more case studies. Topics include such things as managing in a global environment, addressing tradeoffs in production and quality engineering, use of artificial intelligence in management, and effective use of enterprise resource planning.\nCourse ID: 008163\nClassnumber: 16797\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303978-23669-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Katerinsky,Alan A":MAILTO:aak29@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 637 aak29 LOCATION:104 Alfiero Center \nAmherst, NY 14260-4010 GEO:42.999902;-78.787154 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Katerinsky,Alan A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 637LEC CCS\nTitle: Cloud Computing Security\nDescription: The term "cloud" has become one of the most ubiquitous and misused terms within most organization technical ecosystems. Nearly every organization uses the "cloud" wants to use the "cloud" or doesn't know how they're already using the "cloud." This class will introduce some common cloud computing concepts and give students hands-on experience with hosting technologies. This class will demystify what the "cloud" is by introducing students to terminologies that more accurately define and describe the technology buckets commonly described as "cloud." Students will learn about both the technical and business controls that go into managing public, private and hybrid cloud environments. Students will gain conversancy with some of the important managerial controls and concepts that help to manage the risk involved with leveraging third party cloud resources. Students will gain an appreciation for the variety of security controls and safeguards that go beyond the technical, expanding into the policy, workflow and human areas of technology management and risk mitigation.\nCourse ID: 303978\nClassnumber: 23669\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 80\nClassroom Tech: 104 Alfiero Center\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303979-23670-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Klimek,Christopher Michael":MAILTO:cmklimek@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 638 cmklimek LOCATION:440 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20260121T173000 DTEND:20260121T202000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T202000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Klimek,Christopher Michael\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 638LEC CA\nTitle: Cybersecurity Analytics\nDescription: Increasingly complex infrastructures challenge organizations with endless amounts of data--whether originating from an employee's laptop, a server in a cloud environment, network infrastructure, or physical access control systems. Ingesting endless amounts of data equates to no business value unless you have a team that understands your environment well enough to provide information that can be relayed to management. Spanning from the core concepts of cybersecurity to advanced analytics, this course will aim to provide students the opportunity to understand the core functions of a high functioning security team while also being able to leverage tools that will provide metrics on the security program. Students will be challenged technically as a 'Security Analyst' while also being challenged to design effective program metrics as a 'Chief Information Security Officer.'\nCourse ID: 303979\nClassnumber: 23670\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 440 Park Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303550-22503-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Del Vecchio,Justin M":MAILTO:jmdv@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 510 jmdv Final Exam LOCATION:120 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Del Vecchio,Justin M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 510LEC 001\nTitle: Basics of AI\nDescription: This course is intended for SEAS Engineering graduate students who are interested in understanding the fundamental issues, challenges and techniques that are associated with recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The course will discuss the history and properties of basic AI systems including neural network, machine learning, and data science, how to build a basic machine learning and AI project including data scrapping, data processing etc. We will discuss the challenges of bias, security, privacy, explainability, ethical issues, and the use of context. We will learn about AI's use in applications such as image processing and computer vision, natural language processing, recommendation systems, and gaming. The course is supported by a primer on the use of Python, to support home works and projects related to machine learning. The course will be a combination of lectures, discussions, activities and projects that will prepare students without a computer science background to study and apply artificial intelligence tools and applications in a variety of different domains. The course is NOT intended for students who have reasonable machine learning, computer science or Python programming backgrounds. Undergraduates who wish to take this course and petition for credit, need to inquire with the SEAS graduate office.\nCourse ID: 303550\nClassnumber: 22503\nClassroom Tech: 120 Clemens Hall\nEnrollment Total: 29\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 88\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302106-20728-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zeng,Chen":MAILTO:czeng2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 595 czeng2 Final Exam LOCATION:101 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20251212T80000 DTEND:20251212T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zeng,Chen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 595LEC DLR\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: Special topic of particular interest not covered in the standard curriculum. Topic titles and content may vary from semester to semester and may be offered intermittently. Students should check with department and/or advisor for details, including repeat policy.\nCourse ID: 302106\nClassnumber: 20728\nClassroom Tech: 101 Baldy Hall\nEnrollment Total: 16\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008130-10324-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sett,Kallol":MAILTO:kallolse@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 209 kallolse Final Exam LOCATION:101 Davis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2500 GEO:43.002586;-78.787645 DTSTART:20251216T80000 DTEND:20251216T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sett,Kallol\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 209LR A\nTitle: Mechanics of Solids\nDescription: Studies the mechanical behavior of solid bodies under various types of loading. Topics include stresses and strain, stress-strain relationships, plane stress and plane strain; shear and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams; deflection of beams, torsion of shafts, buckling of columns, energy methods, and failure criteria.\nCourse ID: 008130\nClassnumber: 10324\nClassroom Tech: 101 Davis Hall\nEnrollment Total: 88\nSection Capacity: 88\nRoom Capacity: 175\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008129-10308-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 208 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:101 Davis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2500 GEO:43.002586;-78.787645 DTSTART:20251211T153000 DTEND:20251211T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 208LR A\nTitle: Dynamics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, relative motion, work-energy methods, impulse-momentum methods, kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and simple vibration.\nCourse ID: 008129\nClassnumber: 10308\nClassroom Tech: 101 Davis Hall\nEnrollment Total: 57\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 175\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-19941-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca Final Exam LOCATION:110 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR F\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 19941\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 73\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-19941-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca Final Exam LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR F\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 19941\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 73\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-19941-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR F\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 19941\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 73\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-19941-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR F\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 19941\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 73\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-17198-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR E\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 17198\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-17198-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR E\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 17198\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-17198-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR E\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 17198\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-17198-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:110 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR E\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 17198\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-11014-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR D\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 11014\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 69\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-11014-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR D\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 11014\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 69\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-11014-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:110 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR D\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 11014\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 69\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-11014-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR D\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 11014\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 69\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303082-19983-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 508 jliu339 Final Exam LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20251215T114500 DTEND:20251215T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 508LEC 003\nTitle: Statistical Learning I\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. This first semester considers supervised learning, including topics classification -- support vector machines, k-nearest neighbors, Naive Bayes, logistic regression, tree methods and forests, bagging and ensemble methods, GPs and neural networks -- and methods for validation and testing. R programming will be used. Prerequisite experience: EAS MS-DS student, or MTH 142, MTH 309, MTH 411 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303082\nClassnumber: 19983\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nEnrollment Total: 46\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303082-19301-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 508 jliu339 Final Exam LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 508LEC 002\nTitle: Statistical Learning I\nDescription: An introduction to the mathematical theory and computational methodology at the heart of statistical learning. This first semester considers supervised learning, including topics classification -- support vector machines, k-nearest neighbors, Naive Bayes, logistic regression, tree methods and forests, bagging and ensemble methods, GPs and neural networks -- and methods for validation and testing. R programming will be used. Prerequisite experience: EAS MS-DS student, or MTH 142, MTH 309, MTH 411 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.\nCourse ID: 303082\nClassnumber: 19301\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302832-21233-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Mihai,Vochita":MAILTO:vochitam@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 502 vochitam Final Exam LOCATION:215 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20251211T114500 DTEND:20251211T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Mihai,Vochita\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 502LEC VM2\nTitle: Intro Prob Theory\nDescription: This course provides basic background on probability theory at a beginning graduate level. Topics include introductory probability concepts, discrete and continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint and conditional probability distributions, Bayes theorem and its applications, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, discrete and continuous transforms and random incidence. If time permits the course introduces elementary stochastic processes including Bernoulli and Poisson processes.\nCourse ID: 302832\nClassnumber: 21233\nClassroom Tech: 215 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 35\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 141\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302832-21099-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Mihai,Vochita":MAILTO:vochitam@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 502 vochitam Final Exam LOCATION:215 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20251211T114500 DTEND:20251211T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Mihai,Vochita\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 502LEC VM1\nTitle: Intro Prob Theory\nDescription: This course provides basic background on probability theory at a beginning graduate level. Topics include introductory probability concepts, discrete and continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint and conditional probability distributions, Bayes theorem and its applications, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, discrete and continuous transforms and random incidence. If time permits the course introduces elementary stochastic processes including Bernoulli and Poisson processes.\nCourse ID: 302832\nClassnumber: 21099\nClassroom Tech: 215 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 30\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 141\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302831-22115-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Liu,Jianzhen":MAILTO:jliu339@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 501 jliu339 Final Exam LOCATION:112 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20251215T80000 DTEND:20251215T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Liu,Jianzhen\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 501LEC JL3\nTitle: Num Math Comp Data Sci\nDescription: This course develops students' ability to formulate and solve problems using the methods of computational mathematics. Topics to be covered include: concepts and methods of linear algebra; numerical methods for solving algebraic equations; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.\nCourse ID: 302831\nClassnumber: 22115\nClassroom Tech: 112 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 50\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 98\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302831-19306-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Khinkis,Leonid A":MAILTO:lkhinkis@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 501 lkhinkis Final Exam LOCATION:112 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20251215T80000 DTEND:20251215T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Khinkis,Leonid A\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 501LEC 001\nTitle: Num Math Comp Data Sci\nDescription: This course develops students' ability to formulate and solve problems using the methods of computational mathematics. Topics to be covered include: concepts and methods of linear algebra; numerical methods for solving algebraic equations; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.\nCourse ID: 302831\nClassnumber: 19306\nClassroom Tech: 112 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 30\nSection Capacity: 44\nRoom Capacity: 98\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-21801-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy Final Exam LOCATION:210 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20251211T114500 DTEND:20251211T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC X\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 21801\nClassroom Tech: 210 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 23\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-17211-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy Final Exam LOCATION:210 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20251211T114500 DTEND:20251211T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC L\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 17211\nClassroom Tech: 210 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 23\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301584-15617-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Landy,Becky":MAILTO:blandy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 360 blandy Final Exam LOCATION:210 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20251211T114500 DTEND:20251211T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Landy,Becky\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 360LEC A\nTitle: STEM Communications\nDescription: Prepares students to successfully communicate, across a range of professional genres and media, to technical, professional, and public audiences; to produce communications individually and as part of a team; and to produce communications which are consistent with ethical engineering practice.\nCourse ID: 301584\nClassnumber: 15617\nClassroom Tech: 210 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 24\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008134-15975-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo":MAILTO:jfadeyi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 305 jfadeyi Final Exam LOCATION:170 Academic Center \nAmherst, NY 14261-0026 GEO:43.008783;-78.785398 DTSTART:20251211T80000 DTEND:20251211T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 305LR B\nTitle: Appl Prob & Stat\nDescription: This is an introductory course in probability and statistics for undergraduate students in engineering and applied sciences. It prepares the students to apply probability theory and statistical methods to solve engineering problems. Basic probability concepts including discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions are covered. Also, the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics are discussed.\nCourse ID: 008134\nClassnumber: 15975\nClassroom Tech: 170 Academic Center\nEnrollment Total: 55\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 223\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008134-10334-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo":MAILTO:jfadeyi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 305 jfadeyi Final Exam LOCATION:170 Academic Center \nAmherst, NY 14261-0026 GEO:43.008783;-78.785398 DTSTART:20251211T80000 DTEND:20251211T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fadeyi,Johnson Adebayo\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 305LR A\nTitle: Appl Prob & Stat\nDescription: This is an introductory course in probability and statistics for undergraduate students in engineering and applied sciences. It prepares the students to apply probability theory and statistical methods to solve engineering problems. Basic probability concepts including discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions are covered. Also, the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics are discussed.\nCourse ID: 008134\nClassnumber: 10334\nClassroom Tech: 170 Academic Center\nEnrollment Total: 57\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 223\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301159-16919-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hammond,Emily M":MAILTO:eh32@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 240 eh32 Final Exam LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20251212T114500 DTEND:20251212T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hammond,Emily M\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 240LEC A\nTitle: Introduction to Programming\nDescription: An introductory programming course for students in engineering and the sciences. The course covers the basics of procedural programming; and in particular basic programming concepts such as statements, conditions, functions, pointers, I/O, data structures, and algorithms. The course will include exercises focusing on applications for solving scientific and engineering problems.\nCourse ID: 301159\nClassnumber: 16919\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nEnrollment Total: 44\nSection Capacity: 44\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15989-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sabato,Jude":MAILTO:jsabato2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 jsabato2 Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sabato,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB D\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15989\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 62\nSection Capacity: 62\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15989-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sabato,Jude":MAILTO:jsabato2@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 jsabato2 Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sabato,Jude\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB D\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15989\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 62\nSection Capacity: 62\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15662-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB C\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15662\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 61\nSection Capacity: 62\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15662-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB C\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15662\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 61\nSection Capacity: 62\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15339-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB B\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15339\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 60\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-15339-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB B\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 15339\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 60\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-10310-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB A\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 10310\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 60\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008131-10310-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed":MAILTO:alaaelde@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 230 alaaelde Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251216T153000 DTEND:20251216T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hassan Ali,Alaa Eldeen Ahmed\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 230LLB A\nTitle: Engineering Computations\nDescription: This is a first course in computer programming that develops programming concepts using MATLAB with application to engineering problems. Topics include data structures, arithmetic expressions, I/O, plotting, branching and loop structures, debugging, and user-defined functions. These concepts will be illustrated and emphasized through applications in chemical process mass balances, transport processes, truss structures, data fitting, principal component analysis in fluid and solid mechanics, and modal analysis in dynamics.\nCourse ID: 008131\nClassnumber: 10310\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 60\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10296-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR C\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10296\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10296-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR C\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10296\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10296-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:110 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR C\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10296\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10296-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ahmad,Shahid":MAILTO:sahmad@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 sahmad Final Exam LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ahmad,Shahid\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR C\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10296\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10325-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:110 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR B\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10325\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10325-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR B\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10325\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10325-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR B\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10325\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10325-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nightingale,Alice":MAILTO:alicenig@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 alicenig Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nightingale,Alice\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR B\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10325\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 72\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10321-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca Final Exam LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR A\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10321\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 74\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10321-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca Final Exam LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR A\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10321\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 74\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:008128-10321-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Yucalan,Doga":MAILTO:dogayuca@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 207 dogayuca Final Exam LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20251210T153000 DTEND:20251210T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Yucalan,Doga\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 207LR A\nTitle: Statics\nDescription: Applies mechanics to studying static equilibrium of rigid and elastic bodies. 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Topics include composition and resolution of forces, moments and couple, equivalent force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces in trusses and beams, friction forces, first and second moments of area, moments and product of inertia, and methods of virtual work and total potential energy.\nCourse ID: 008128\nClassnumber: 10321\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 72\nSection Capacity: 74\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-22728-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 Final Exam LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20251210T0 DTEND:20251210T0 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR Z\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 22728\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-16631-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 Final Exam LOCATION:225 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20251215T191500 DTEND:20251215T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR B\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 16631\nClassroom Tech: 225 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 68\nSection Capacity: 68\nRoom Capacity: 393\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:012927-16628-2259-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20250922T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rivera Reyes,Presentacion":MAILTO:privera1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:EAS 200 privera1 Final Exam LOCATION:225 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20251215T191500 DTEND:20251215T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rivera Reyes,Presentacion\nCourse Number/Section: EAS 200LR A\nTitle: EE Concepts for Non-Majors\nDescription: Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, fundamentals of electromagnetics, energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this course and EE 202.\nCourse ID: 012927\nClassnumber: 16628\nClassroom Tech: 225 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 64\nSection Capacity: 68\nRoom Capacity: 393\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR