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The language of engineering and science — calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.
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The language of engineering and science — calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.
Physical law and computation turned into engineering practice.
Molecular biology and laboratory science — with veterinary topics planned.
How healthcare systems exchange data — HL7 v2, CDA, FHIR, and terminologies.
How local government works, and how to run for and hold office.
Moral reasoning and the humanities.
Formal and informal logic — arguments, proofs, and fallacies.
Cultural deep dives and places worth visiting — starting with Japan.
How well-made things are designed and built — furniture, makers, and methods.
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An exam-objective-aligned path to the ASCP Board of Certification credential Technologist in Molecular Biology, MB(ASCP). Built directly on the BOC Examination Content Guideline's four weighted content areas — Molecular Science (20–25%), Molecular Techniques (30–35%), Laboratory Operations (15–20%), and Applications of Molecular Testing (30–35%) — at textbook depth. Regulatory and clinical-claim content (operations and applications courses) is authored at high-tier citation rigor against U.S. primary sources (CLIA, CAP, CLSI, FDA).
A concrete, step-by-step path to running for and becoming Mayor of Stoughton, Wisconsin — the office and its powers, who is eligible, how to get on the spring ballot, the campaign-finance and signature rules, and the run through election day to taking office. Built on verified Wisconsin election law and the City of Stoughton's own rules.
How great chairs are designed and made — from mingei and Danish modern to the green-wood revival — taught half through appreciation and design thinking, half through real shop work, ending in plan-verified builds including two capstone chairs.
A degree-style path through the engineering foundations shared by every discipline — mathematics, physics, computation, and statics — built to be reused by the Mechanical, Electrical, and Robotics concentration tracks that layer on top of it.
A practitioner's path through health-data interoperability across the full HL7 family — from the wire-level v2 messages that still run most production interfaces, through v3/CDA documents, to modern FHIR APIs — plus the terminology and operations knowledge real integration work demands.
A deep dive into Japanese myth, religion, folklore, and the uncanny — Shinto and its kami, the yōkai bestiary, the kaidan ghost-story tradition, and the blurred line between legend and history — with every real, visitable place named and located, so the course doubles as a travel atlas.
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Laboratory technologist specializing in molecular diagnostics.
Builds and maintains the interfaces that move clinical data between systems.
Running for and serving in local elected office.
The shared math, physics, and computation base every engineering discipline builds on.
Animal-health technician work, with a planned feline deep dive.
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