CAPÍTULO III: DISEÑO DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN INVESTIGACIÓN.
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5. El análisis de la información y sus instrumentos.
5.2. El instrumento de análisis de la información: ATLAS.ti.
520 Historical Perspectives of Interior Space 3 Historical perspectives of interior environments, spatial distributions, furnishings, and related design elements from ancient Egypt to the 18th century.
525 Interior Design Graduate Studio I 5 (0-10) Graduate studio: application of advanced design theories, philosophies and research methodologies to enhance undergraduate design foundations through interdisciplinary studio experiences. 526 Interior Design Graduate Studio II 5 (0-10)
Graduate studio: individual thesis topics and the application of advanced design theories, philosophies, and research methodologies to student’s focus topic.
530 Philosophies and Theories of the Built Environment 3 Course Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Architecture, Interior Design, or Landscape Architecture. Focus on systematic thought which may describe behavior of the built environment. (Crosslisted course offered as ARCH 530, I D 530, LND ARCH 530).
540 Research Methods 3 Research methods, from quantitative to technical to philosophical, directed toward qualitative research. (Crosslisted course offered as ARCH 540, I D 540, LND ARCH 540).
560 Interdisciplinary Seminar 3 Explores approaches to design thinking in the topic areas of people and place, history, theory and criticism, and physical design. (Crosslisted course offered as ARCH 560, I D 560, LND ARCH 560).
594 Readings in Interior Design 3 Exploration of current topics through readings in interior design. 598 Topics in Interior Design V 1-3 May be
repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours. 600 Special Projects or Independent Study V 1-
18 May be repeated for credit. Independent study, special projects, and/or internships. Students must have graduate degree-seeking status and should check with their major advisor before enrolling in 600 credit, which cannot be used toward the core graded credits required for a graduate degree.
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700 Master’s Research, Thesis, and/or
Examination V 1-18 May be repeated for credit. Independent research and advanced study for students working on their master's research, thesis and/or final examination. Students must have graduate degree-seeking status and should check with their major advisor/committee chair before enrolling for 700 credit.
702 Master’s Special Problems, Directed Study and/or Examination V 1-18 May be repeated for credit. Independent research in special problems, directed study, and/or examination credit for students in a non-thesis master's degree program. Students must have graduate degree- seeking status and should check with their major advisor/committee chair before enrolling for 702 credit.
Integrated Pest Management
IPM
552 Pesticides and the Environment 3 Immediate and prolonged effects of pesticides on human and other animals; legal and moral repercussions of pesticide use. Credit not granted for both IPM 452 and 552. Recommended for graduate-level course: 12 credit hours of biology or ecology courses.
International Student Exchange
ISE
602 G INTL EXCHG V 1-18
Kinesiology
KINES
586 Methods of Health and Physical Education 2 Physical activity and health promotion for school programs, and educational/legal issues on physical and sexual abuse, K-8.
Landscape Architecture
LA
520 The Northern Rocky Mountain Regional Landscape 4 (2-4) Biophysical characteristics of the Northern Rocky Mountain regional landscape. 521 Cultural Interpretation of the Regional
Landscape 4 (2-4) Cultural characteristics of the Northern Rocky Mountain regional landscape. 525 Landscape Modeling 3 (1-6) Visual and
cartographic landscape modeling through application of GIS and visualization technologies to landscape changes.
530 Philosophies and Theories of the Built Environment 3 Course Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Architecture, Interior Design, or Landscape Architecture. Focus on systematic thought which may describe behavior of the built environment. (Crosslisted course offered as ARCH 530, I D 530, LND ARCH 530).
540 Research Methods 3 Research methods, from quantitative to technical to philosophical, directed toward qualitative research. (Crosslisted course offered as ARCH 540, I D 540, LND ARCH 540).
560 Interdisciplinary Seminar 3 Explores approaches to design thinking in the topic areas of people and place, history, theory and criticism, and physical design. (Crosslisted course offered as ARCH 560, I D 560, LND ARCH 560).
600 Special Projects or Independent Study V 1- 18 May be repeated for credit. Independent study, special projects, and/or internships. Students must have graduate degree-seeking status and should check with their major advisor before enrolling in 600 credit, which cannot be used toward the core graded credits required for a graduate degree. 700 Master's Research, Thesis, and/or
Examination V 1-18 May be repeated for credit. Independent research and advanced study for students working on their master's research, thesis and/or final examination. Students must have graduate degree-seeking status and should check with their major advisor/committee chair before enrolling for 700 credit.
Mechanical Engineering
M E
501 Continuum Mechanics 3 Unified presentation of principles common to all branches of solid and fluid mechanics; viscous fluids, elasticity, viscoelasticity, and plasticity.
502 Sustainability Assessment for Engineering Design 3 Sustainability assessment, including environmental, societal, and economic assessment, in design and planning for entire product life cycle.
503 Systems Design Approaches for
Sustainability 3 Sustainability in systems design methodologies; systems modeling and decision- making for sustainability; multidisciplinary design optimization; research topics.
509 MEMS Engineering 3 (2-3) Introduction to the design, fabrication and application of
microelectromechanical systems. (Crosslisted course offered as ME 509, MSE 509).
513 Crystal Plasticity 3 Dislocation theory; slip; climb; mechanical properties of polycrystalline materials and application to important
deformation processes. (Crosslisted course offered as MSE 513, ME 513, MATSE 513).
514 Thermodynamics of Solids 3 Thermodynamic properties of solid solutions; models for
substitutional and interstitial solutions; configurational and non-configurational contributions; calculation of phase diagrams. (Crosslisted course offered as MSE 514, ME 514). 515 Advanced Heat Transfer 3 Derivation of the
energy conservation equation; laminar and turbulent forced convection heat transfer with internal and external flow; free convection. 516 Conduction and Radiation Heat Transfer 3
Principles of conduction and radiation heat transfer with focus on solving conduction and radiation problems of engineering interest. 517 Thin Films 3 Materials science aspect of thin
films, including growth, characterization, and properties for electrical, mechanical, corrosion, and optical behavior. (Crosslisted course offered as MSE 517, ME 517).
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520 Multiscale Modeling in Thermomechanics of Materials 3 Multiscale problems in
thermomechanics of materials; practical and computational aspects of homogenization, granular materials, dislocation plasticity and atomistic methods. (Crosslisted course offered as ME 520, MSE 520).
521 Fundamentals of Fluids I 3 Governing equations of fluid mechanics accompanied by applications of Navier-Stokes equation to simple flow situations, boundary layer analysis. 525 Biomechanics 3 Methods for analysis of rigid
body and deformable mechanics; application to biological tissue, especially bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendon and muscle. (Crosslisted course offered as BIO ENG 425/525, ME 525). Credit not granted for more than one of BIO ENG 425, BIO ENG 525, or ME 525.
526 Statistical Thermodynamics 3 Microscopic development of equilibrium; classical and quantum particle statistics; statistical description of real and ideal gases, solids, and liquids. 527 Macroscopic Thermodynamics 3 Advanced
thermodynamics from macroscopic viewpoint; basic postulates, equilibrium, stability, property relations; application to thermal-fluid and solid mechanics; irreversible thermodynamics. 530 Elasticity 3 Theory of kinematics of solid
deformable bodies; conservation laws applied to an elastic continuum; generalized linear stress- strain behavior with applications. (Crosslisted course offered as ME 530, MSE 530).
531 Theory of Plasticity 3 The fundamentals of the theory of plasticity; the classical theory of plasticity; the classical theory and modern continuum theories of large elasto-plastic deformations. (Crosslisted course offered as ME 531, MSE 531).
532 Finite Elements 3 Theory of finite elements; applications to general engineering systems considered as assemblages of discrete elements. (Crosslisted course offered as CE 532, ME 532). 534 Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 Analysis
of micromechanical and macromechanical behavior of composite materials with emphasis on fiber-reinforced composite; prediction of
properties; stiffness and strength theories; laminated beams and plates; dynamic behavior; environmental effects. (Crosslisted course offered as ME 534, MSE 534).
537 Fracture Mechanics and Mechanisms 3 Fracture mechanics and mechanisms and the microstructural origins of toughness in metals, polymers and composites. (Crosslisted course offered as MSE 537, ME 537).
540 Advanced Dynamics of Physical Systems 3 Newtonian dynamics, rotating coordinate systems; Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics; gyroscopic mechanics, other applications. 556 Numerical Modeling in Fluid Mechanics 3
Fundamental concepts in development of numerical models for fluid flow with applications to steady and unsteady flows.
565 Nuclear Reactor Engineering 3 Reactor power distribution; thermal and exposure limits; critical heat flux and pressure design; neutronic/thermal hydraulic relationships; transient/accident analysis.
574 Foundations of CAD 3 Topics fundamental to the creation of CAD, engineering visualization, and virtual reality based engineering software. 575 Geometric Modeling 3 Study of the
mathematics behind the creation of complex shapes for CAD using curves, surfaces, and solids. 579 Advanced Topics in Mechanical
Engineering V 1-3 May be repeated for credit.