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Georgia Institute of Technology, also known as Georgia Tech, it is among top-ranked public college and one of the leading research universities in the USA. Georgia Tech provides a technologically focused education to more than 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students in fields ranging from engineering, computing, and sciences, to business, design, and liberal arts. Here are some of the coolest courses offered at the institution.

This course involves the investigation of how the robots and their system complexity is made and how they make intelligent decisions. Emphasis are on the theoretical and empirical properties of classical, geometric, and stochastic/dynamic planning.

The course involves learning of the Lighthill's theory of aerodynamic noise and extensions, aeroacoustics of ducts, feedback phenomenon, supersonic jet noise, helicopter noise, flow/acoustic interactions propeller noise, and the sonic boom.

Learning about music recording and mixing of sounds make this course cool. The students learn about the concepts, techniques, hardware, and software used in audio production. Aesthetics concerns and considerations are also put in place.

Food is a gateway to learning about cultures, especially Hispanic cultures. The course is mostly conducted in Spanish and students get to learn about the community, sustainability and effects of globalization and cosmology within the Spanish society.
[email protected] are faculty-led Living Learning Communities. Students participating in these programs are closely engaged with the faculty. The topic of each Living Learning Community is based on the faculty interests.

The courses allow students to have their internship programs outside the United States. This gives the student the opportunity to learn about different cultures outside U.S as well as tour the world.

The aim of the course is for students to understand purposes, structure, and functions of national and state governments, focusing on participation, institutions, and the policy process. Additionally the role of the media, foundations of law, civil liberties and civil rights, elections and policy processes.

This course is a preparatory course that is required by all Marines and Marine Options in their junior year prior to Officer Candidates School. Here General military subjects, land navigation, history, tactics drill, leadership, and physical fitness are taught and tested.

The course explores the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical leadership strategies and styles by examining team dynamics Cadets practice aspects of personal motivation and team building in the context of planning, executing, and assessing team exercises and participating in leadership labs. The focus is on continued development of the knowledge of leadership values and attributes through an understanding of Army rank, structure, duties and basic aspects of land navigation and squad tactics. Case studies provide tangible context for learning the Soldier's Creed and Warrior Ethos as they apply in the contemporary operating environment (COE).

This course involves an introduction to the Spanish language and the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. The development of the language is through skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Some aspects of everyday life in the Spanish-speaking world are also introduced. Usually Conducted in Spanish and native speakers are not allowed to take the course.
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