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Architecture (MR)

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...Requirements Track 1 is for students with a...Architecture Electives". 3 ARC 561 The Practice of...

Digital Humanities (Certificate)

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...Digital Humanities is designed for students from any...College of Design: ADN 561 Graduate Studio II...

FOR 561 Forest Communities of the Southeastern Coastal Plain

¹ó°¿¸éÌý561ÌýÌýForest Communities of the Southeastern Coastal PlainÌýÌý(1 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Species composition, distribution, site requirements, and succession of principal forest communities of southeastern Coastal Plain. Identification of important member plant species. Overnight field trips to typical examples.

Prerequisite: FOR 212, ¹ó°¿¸éÌý501

Typically offered in Summer only

TE 561 Human Physiology for Clothing and Wearables

°Õ·¡Ìý561/°Õ°ÕÌý561ÌýÌýHuman Physiology for Clothing and WearablesÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

This course will provide students with the knowledge of scientific principles on the interactions between textiles and the human body. The students will learn some basics of human physiology, specifically as it relates to the interactions of the human with clothing and other related body worn products (protective wear, e-textile products and sensors). An important part of this course will focus on the thermal strain of humans when being active and wearing (protective) clothing. As the thermal heat balance is an important part of this course, students will learn to do a basic thermal analysis and computation of the human heat balance, including the influence of clothing. Also test and evaluation methods to assess clothing performance will be addressed on thermal aspects as well as addressing other ergonomics aspects of clothing, such as restriction of movement, visual and auditory aspects.

R: Graduate Standing or Permission of Instructor

Typically offered in Fall only

TT 561 Human Physiology for Clothing and Wearables

°Õ°ÕÌý561/°Õ·¡Ìý561ÌýÌýHuman Physiology for Clothing and WearablesÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

This course will provide students with the knowledge of scientific principles on the interactions between textiles and the human body. The students will learn some basics of human physiology, specifically as it relates to the interactions of the human with clothing and other related body worn products (protective wear, e-textile products and sensors). An important part of this course will focus on the thermal strain of humans when being active and wearing (protective) clothing. As the thermal heat balance is an important part of this course, students will learn to do a basic thermal analysis and computation of the human heat balance, including the influence of clothing. Also test and evaluation methods to assess clothing performance will be addressed on thermal aspects as well as addressing other ergonomics aspects of clothing, such as restriction of movement, visual and auditory aspects.

R: Graduate Standing or Permission of Instructor

Typically offered in Fall only