Examples of using Students will explore in English and their translations into Chinese
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Students will explore the global history of energy sources.
Students will explore what it means to lead through service.
With a major in digital media andjournalism at Saint Mary's, students will explore how digital content is created and used in strategic communication efforts.
Students will explore the need for language study in today's world.
Students will explore how and why the first known cities formed;
Students will explore how music for film is created, developed and performed.
Students will explore the relationship between player experience and game mechanics.
Students will explore a variety of drawing methods and materials throughout this semester.
First, students will explore the definition and theory of a MOSFET and its functions.
Students will explore the history of the earliest humans and the rise of ancient civilizations.
Students will explore advanced techniques in painting, sculpture, new forms, and non-toxic printmaking.
Students will explore residential architectural styles, basic building codes and structural requirements.
Students will explore the physics of each project to try to get maximum oomph with minimal materials.
Students will explore the three types of businesses- sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation.
Finally, students will explore the general structure, history, and the predicted future of our universe.
Students will explore important ideas in geometry and trigonometry, and apply skills with functions and algebra.
Students will explore how these spatial patterns form, change over time, and relate to one another throughout various regions.
Students will explore American Musical Theatre and study the work of the actor/singer/ dancer and develop their performance skills.
Students will explore links between science and the arts, as well as improve key life skills, including teamwork and public speaking.
Students will explore a variety of areas including information design, network administration, database management, interface design and prorgamming.
Students will explore the structural, compositional and conceptual implications of basic materials, such as wood, metal, plaster and found objects.
Students will explore the impact of partisan gerrymandering, party caucuses, party leaders and legislative policy on party and ideological polarization.
Students will explore eastern traditions in their nascent and historical forms, and learn how those traditions have been adapted into modern-day practices.
Students will explore the current literature on music librarianship and analyze the theoretical aspects of the field through discussions and written assignments.
Students will explore art making with digital tools, including developing original characters, scenes, objects, motion graphics, and other dynamic digital imagery.
Students will explore some basics of intellectual property law, regulatory affairs, ethical issues, all of which are key components of the global Regenerative Medicine sector.
The students will explore careers in healthcare, enhance self-awareness through personality assessment, and connect with peers, students, staff and faculty in healthcare.
Students will explore current research into the dimensions of happiness and subjective well-being, and acquire skills to implement positive-psychology-based concepts in one's life.
Students will explore diverse aspects of interactions between states, international organizations, and individuals in reducing poverty, tackling ecological challenges, and providing sustainable development.