This is an introductory course for new graduate students entering the Architectural Engineering Program (AREN) but without general Civil or Architectural Engineering background. This course is part of ...
This course will explore how circular principles transform how we design, build, and manage the built environment - from materials to cities. The circular economy replaces the traditional linear "take ...
The following is provided to exhibit the topics, themes, and assignments in Project Dragonfly’s required Core web-based courses. The main goal of this document is to provide information about each ...
Predetermined by the instructor and focusing on a particular theme or area of study, these classes may cover emerging trends, niche subjects, or timely issues. This flexibility in content allows ...
Communication Intensive (CI) courses are part of the CWRU Unified General Education Requirements (UGER). The Writing Program offers a number of courses that fulfill this requirement. All CI courses ...
Topic relativity suggests how a course relates to climate change. High relativity course uses climate change as a central focus for its course framework; medium relativity course has some in-depth ...
This course focuses on extension and consultancy theory and its application in commercial farming and horticulture. The design, implementation and evaluation of extension and consultancy programmes; ...