Environmental Lighting
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General
Course Long Title
Environmental Lighting
Subject Code
TLTG
Course Number
625
School(s)
Academic Level
GR - Graduate
Description
An in-depth study of the societal implications of
natural and artificial light past and present,
including the effects of light on the environment
and the human body and mind.
The class will examine light in relation to
cultural behavior and belief systems, while
investigating neuroscience, psychology and ethics.
A review of historic milestones and how real and
imagined beliefs in the power light have impacted
human behavior, and spurred advances in technology
and commerce. Open to MFA2 students in the
Lighting Design Program, and others by permission
of instructor.
natural and artificial light past and present,
including the effects of light on the environment
and the human body and mind.
The class will examine light in relation to
cultural behavior and belief systems, while
investigating neuroscience, psychology and ethics.
A review of historic milestones and how real and
imagined beliefs in the power light have impacted
human behavior, and spurred advances in technology
and commerce. Open to MFA2 students in the
Lighting Design Program, and others by permission
of instructor.
Registration Restrictions
RGTLTG - Lighting Design Program Only