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Some Exam 3 Review Materials
Don't forget that our third exam is on November 11, 5:15--6:45 PM, in HUMN 150. We will REVIEW for this exam in class that day and the day before.
Some Exam 2 Review Materials
Don't forget that our second exam is on October 14, 5:15--6:45 PM, in HUMN 150. We will REVIEW for this exam in class that day and the day before.
Some Exam 1 Review Materials
Don't forget that our first exam is on September 16, 5:15--6:45 PM, in HUMN 150. We will REVIEW for this exam in class that day and the day before.
General Information
Lecture notes, including tutorials (with solutions)
Individual Homework Assignments
- Exam 1 homework assignments:
- Exam 2 homework assignments:
- Exam 3 homework assignments:
- Exam 4 homework assignments:
- Individual homework assignment #10, due Friday, November 20
"Mini-Project" Assignments
- Exam 1 mini-project assignments:
- Exam 2 mini-project assignments:
- Exam 3 mini-project assignments:
- Exam 4 mini-project assignments:
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