Photography I

Introduction to photographic tools and methods. The balance between self-inquiry and the importance of process and materials as vehicles of meaning. Theory explored through class critiques and slide presentations. Photography examined and discussed both from a personal point of view and in its wider cultural context.

ST-Intermediate Stat Computing

The goal of this course is to prepare students with necessary computing skills for a career as a statistician or data analyst/scientist. By the end of this course, you should be able to use various tools to extract data from different sources(structure or unstructured), and transform them into forms that are ready for analysis and modeling. You will also be able to build web based tools to deliver your data products using R Shiny.

S-Eco Responses/Climate Change

This seminar will discuss recent and emerging topics of how climate change is impacting fish, wildlife and related natural resources. Students will become familiar with the latest literature and scientific approaches on ecological responses to climate change as well as management, conservation and adaptation strategies being implemented to decrease risk and vulnerability to climate and interactive stressors.
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