ST-Mech Eng Grad Sem Course

The goal of this seminar is to introduce the graduate students to different cutting edge research projects that are ongoing in the Department and at other Institutions and to promote interdisciplinary research collaboration by encouraging the students to attend the Departmental Seminars and PhD/MS defenses.

ST- Intermediate Contemporary

Seeking to maximize each student's movement possibilities, class begins by establishing alignment and connection through the body, into the floor and out into space. We will practice moving our weight in and out of the floor and boldly through space. We will build trust in our ability to leave our center and return. With a focus on musicality and physicality, larger movement sequences utilize elements of momentum, gravity, sequencing through joints, speed, weight, rhythm and more to develop power, range and efficiency of movement.

ST- NALP IV

Students will prepare for, compete in and report on their participation in the NALP National Collegiate Landscape Competition. National Collegiate Landscape Competition (NCLC), sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), is an annual event for higher education students in landscape career programs nationwide.

ST- NALP III

Students will prepare for, compete in and report on their participation in the NALP National Collegiate Landscape Competition. National Collegiate Landscape Competition (NCLC), sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), is an annual event for higher education students in landscape career programs nationwide.

ST- NALP II

Students will prepare for, compete in and report on their participation in the NALP National Collegiate Landscape Competition. National Collegiate Landscape Competition (NCLC), sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), is an annual event for higher education students in landscape career programs nationwide.

Writing In Biology

Satisfies Junior Year Writing requirement for Biology majors. Students write and revise short papers on subjects likely to be encountered by biologists. Class discussion of papers. Prerequisites: 3 biological science courses, for declared Biology majors only.

ST-Comp Methods/EnvironmtEngin

This course provides an introduction to computational techniques that are applicable to environmental problems. The students are expected to attain hands-on experience with numerical and statistical programming tools and learn how to perform a series of analysis and visualization tasks. Moreover, cloud-based and massively parallel technologies will be introduced as well as fundamental computational concepts and abstractions.
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