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1.00 Credits
Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
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Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
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1.00 Credits
Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
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1.00 Credits
Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
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1.00 Credits
Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
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1.00 Credits
Independent study resulting in a completed scholarly project, resulting in a final written paper of publishable quality. Elected in student's last three terms if they are involved in a research project.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer graphics. This course utilizes Autodesk's AutoCAD and Revit on IBM compatible hardware . The course stresses three dimensional digital modeling as a primary method of communication and design and includes elements of computer visualization techniques. Students acquire hands-on experience through a series of laboratory exercises and individual projects (3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AR 140 This series of studios combines students from the third and fourth years into a common studio to explore a particular project type and theme. These projects change from term to term. Project types include: housing, civic buildings, urban design, retail, office, health care and manufacturing buildings, etc. Themes include: community design, architectural competitions, historic preservation, electronic design, sustainable design, representation, design-build, and architectural theory. Examples include: an electronic design studio for the design of a German Embassy for the City of Detroit, a design- build studio for the design and construction of a prototypical design studio space, an urban design and landscape design studio, and a community design studio for the design of a VFW Hall. It is the intent of these studios to broaden and deepen the student's design skills and experiences while preparing them for the Master's Studios.(5 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: This course introduces students to a broad range of strategies relevant to the design of sustainable environments. Topics include land consumption, climate and site analysis, site design, natural heating and cooling, building envelope design including earth sheltering, daylighting, water conservation, sustainable materials, active solar heating, and alternative energy sources. Lectures are supplemented by an integrated design and analysis project. (3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Third year standing. The goals of this course are to explore the form and expression of buildings through their construction systems; to develop a basic understanding of materials and methods of construction; and to investigate the inherent relationship between construing an idea and its construction. Topics covered include sitework, concrete, masonry, metals, woods and plastics, doors and windows, vertical transportation systems, glass, and overall building assemblies and systems integration. (3 Credits)
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