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CH 4140: Metabolism and Disease

This course presents a thorough analysis of the most relevant metabolic processes in cells. The catabolism of sugars and lipids will be presented in the context of energy generation and storage. Nucleotide and amino acid metabolism will discussed as...

ID 500: Responsible Conduct Of Research

The purpose of this zero credit course is to familiarize pre-doctoral and postdoctoral trainees with basic ethical issues in research confronting scientists and engineers. The course includes five lectures and five student-led discussion sessions on...

M.S. in Construction Project Management

The interdisciplinary M.S. in Construction Project Management combines offerings from several disciplines including civil engineering, environmental engineering, management science, business, and economics. An online option is available.

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B.S. AREN/Master of Architecture

For the combined BS AREN/ M. Arch. program, students must have earned a BS in Architectural Engineering from WPI, and complete complementary courses to round out their backgrounds.* If this does not apply to you, see the Master of Architecture degree...

Master of Architecture

This track is intended for those that have earned a baccalaureate degree from other majors at WPI or from other institutions. If you have earned, or will earn, a bachelor's degree in Architectural Engineering from WPI, see the BS AREN/ M. Arch. progr...

NSE 589: Medical Professionalism and Ethics

This material is intended to cover ethical issues in clinical medicine, scientific research, and in the professional conduct of the medical physicist. The term “ethics” is used here in the sense of a permissible standard of conduct for members...

BUS 632: Qualitative Research Methods

Capturing and analyzing rich sets of qualitative (descriptive, non-numerical) data is typically required to investigate complex business cases, from discovering opportunities for innovation to identifying root causes of business problems. While...

FIN 698: Directed Research

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FIN 698 is administered by the Director of the financial technology program, with the support of faculty members who possess specialized expertise in their respective research fields. This Directed Research course is specifically designed for Ph.D...

Ph.D. in Financial Technology (FinTech)

Program Goals and Objectives

There is a growing demand for financial technology researchers capable of operating outside the world of structured financial data. This new financial technology research requires researchers to incorporate unstructured...