S-Current Res in Environ Consv

Provides graduate students with a broad sampling of new and cutting-edge research related to environmental conservation to help foster critical thinking and provide a more expansive view of natural resources research. Seminars will be given by departmental faculty and faculty from other departments, both on campus and from other institutions. The seminars will be designed for both students who plan a research career and those who plan a more applied path.

Studies/Building Info Modeling

This course provides graduate students with an opportunity to deepen their studies in Building Information Modeling (BIM), a concept that is at the heart of contemporary digital building planning and execution. In addition to learning about basic concepts from BCT 420 (advanced 3D modeling, digital fabrication, and an overview of Autodesk Revit and Trimble SketchUp), students in this course are required to independently research various BIM-related topics and apply them through project work and presentations.

IS-Complex Numbers

Properties of complex numbers. Rectangular, exponential, and graphical representations of complex numbers. Euler's identity and translating between representations. Basic and advanced operations with complex numbers, such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, as well as exp(z), ln(z), a^z, and z^a. Applying knowledge of complex numbers to linear algebra and differential equations using MATLAB.
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