Sounds like compiler design in computer science to me
Okay, I’ll play. I have here two titles that should make this at least a little interesting:
-Classical Dynamics (of particles and systems)
-Theoretical Mechanics of Particles and Continua
Political Science?
how about “do you work in orthobiologics?”
I have a Mechanics of Materials text as well…Dr. Beer is the main author if I recall correctly; perhaps you have the same text, bouv. I got my degree in materials engineering
Cognitive Science
Quantum physics
Computer Science > Theory > Complexity Theory
Physics, possibly mechanical engineering
Close enough. It’s just programming languages.
No one’s guessed what faculty I’m in, though.
Hahaha no.
hajario got close, but the funny thing is, those are two of my classical mechanics textbooks - they don’t cover quantum mechanics. bitwise got it - it’s physics.
Rysto, what do you mean by which faculty?
Can I play? Mine should be easy.
Constructions of Deviance
Capitalism and Modern Theory
Philosophy?
Okay, here’s some cake for you:
From last semester:
Breve historia de la Guerra Civil
From this semester:
El cementario de papel
Hmm … Sociology.
Faculty of Arts, etc.
Yup, same book. I didn’t find it all that helpful, though, IIRC. The best textbook I ever had was one for an intro to thermal and fluid dynamics. LOTS of examples of every shape and form, and since all the tests were open book, it wasn’t hard to find an example that was pretty close to what was being asked.
Yep. I said it was easy.
It’s from UK / European tradition of using the word ‘faculty’ more or less equivalently with ‘department’. When I was in Germany the seminar I attended on Hieronymous Bosch was in a building called the “Faculty of Art History”.
This semester I have:
Automated Software Defect Prevention
Software Architecture: Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline
Software Architecture In Practice.
Any guesses?
CS, more specifically Computer Architecture.