Ind Res Kinesiology & Hlth Promotion
Systematic investigation of a problem selected from the areas of kinesiology and health promotion. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
Systematic investigation of a problem selected from the areas of kinesiology and health promotion. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
Systematic investigation of a problem selected from the areas of kinesiology and health promotion. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
Systematic investigation of a problem selected from the areas of kinesiology and health promotion. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
Systematic investigation of a problem selected from the areas of kinesiology and health promotion. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
Systematic investigation of a problem selected from the areas of kinesiology and health promotion. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
Systematic investigation of a problem selected from the areas of kinesiology and health promotion. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
Faculty, students and invited speakers will present and discuss current research in Exercise Science. Students enrolled for credit will be required to present a seminar on their own research. Students presenting a seminar will be provided feedback by faculty and seminar participants. May be repeated to a maximum of 2 times for credit, unlimited times for zero credit.
Introduction to the fundamental elements and principles of design. Emphasis is on the application of design thinking and creative process to a variety of design problems. Observation, communication, and critique are stressed as components of process. Lecture, three hours; studio, nine hours per week. Field trips may be required. Prereq: Student must be accepted into the Landscape Architecture Program and enrolled in LA 161 (or previous completion of equivalent graphics courses).
A study of landscape architecture graphics including freehand sketching, plan, section, and perspective drawing. Rendering techniques in both black and white and color will be explored with a variety of media including pencils and markers. Lecture, two hours; studio, two hours per week. Prereq: Non-LA majors must have permission of instructor.
A study of landscape design through past civilizations and how these have influenced our present approach to dealing with our landscape.