Lighting Research Design

LGHT-6750

An introduction to the philosophy of research and different approaches to it. Emphasis is placed on planning, executing, analyzing, and describing experiments. Each student is required to keep a laboratory notebook and to perform statistical tests in concert with assigned research projects.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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Offered as Cross-Listing Only
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Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2023
2022
2021
2020
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Nadarajah Narendran
Seats Taken: 0/5
2019
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Nadarajah Narendran
Seats Taken: 2/5
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
Seats Taken: 2/10
2012
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
Seats Taken: 4/10
2011
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
  • Mark S Rea
Seats Taken: 4/10
2010
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
  • Mark S Rea
Seats Taken: 6/10
2009
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
Seats Taken: 4/10
2008
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
Seats Taken: 9/10
2007
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
Seats Taken: 2/8
2006
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
Seats Taken: 5/8
2005
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • John D. Bullough
Seats Taken: 5/8
2004
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Daniel C. Frering
  • Mark S Rea
Seats Taken: 0/10
2003
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Peter R. Boyce
Seats Taken: 6/15
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Mark S Rea
  • Daniel C. Frering
Seats Taken: 9/10
2002
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Peter R. Boyce
Seats Taken: 8/15
2001
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Peter R. Boyce
Seats Taken: 12/20
2000
Lighting Research Design (4c)
  • Peter R. Boyce
Seats Taken: 15/25
1999
1998