ADV TOPC: COASTAL CONTAMINANTS

Advanced Topics in Engineering is designed as a technical depth course for engineering majors. Course topics can adapt to new technologies and opportunities and build on the engineering fundamentals developed through 100 and 200 level coursework. Permission of the instructor required. Not open to first-years and sophomores.: Coastal Contaminants: Coastlines define the intersection of land, sea, and atmosphere. The coastal sea is a valuable resource, providing ecosystem services such as food, recreation, storm buffering and nutrient cycling.

Research Methodology-WearTech

This course is the second in a two-semester series fulfilling the honors capstone thesis requirement. Wearable technologies are now widely used by researchers, practitioners and the lay public to a track a variety of free-living physical activity and health parameters in real time. The market for fitness and health-related apps is large and growing. There will be continued need to expose students to these technologies and their possible applications.

ST- Junior/Senior Seminar II

This advanced course will take a broad look at spatial art practices while focusing attention on variety of ways in which contemporary artists establish meaning through the marriage of content, context and materiality. Students will undertake self-directed creative investigation and production. All students will present three projects for group critique and participate in an end of semester group show.
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