Research topics cover human spatial orientation, motor control and adaptation, motion sickness, artificial gravity and virtual environments.
Software Engineering is the first focus of the evening division. High-quality instruction and state-of-the-art resources position students for entry or advancement in the fast-growing field of software engineering.
The Department of Public Safety strives to provide a safe and secure living, learning and working environment for all members of the Brandeis community, guests and visitors. To effect this mission the university police department engages in judicious and reasonable enforcement of Massachusetts Laws and University Policies, as well as maintaining the physical security of residence halls and academic and administrative buildings.
The School today enrolls more than 1,000 students pursuing master's and doctoral degrees in 30 fields, and certificates and diplomas in four post-baccalaureate programs.
Offers four degree programs focusing on international business, economics and finance: MAief in International Economics and Finance, MBA/International, MS in Finance, and PhD in International Economics and Finance.
Integrates classical and contemporary Judaica with professional studies in communal services, specializing in Jewish education and development.
Contains initiatives, publications and people.
The mission of the Center is to engage people around the world in examining questions of ethics, social justice and moral responsibility through projects that draw on the strengths and confront the challenges of national, racial, ethnic, linguistic and religious pluralism.
Particular research projects study topics in combinatorics, case based reasoning, computational linguistics, coding theory and data compression, connectionism and neural networks, constraint programming languages, distributed object storage systems, functional programming, logic programming, massively parallel computation, networking, robotics, type theory and constructive logic.
Dedicated to bringing the concepts, theories, and techniques of social science to bear on the study of modern Jewish life.
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