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Name of course : Textile Senior Project
Description : This is a project based course to be taken in the last semester of the Senior year. In this capstone course the students work in cross-functional teams to research and solve applied problems in textile related fields. The results of the projects will be presented formally at the end of the semester.
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Comments : Senior standing. Course should be taken in the last semester of the Senior year. It cannot be substituted by other project courses
Average user rating : 2
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 Spring 2006
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
TAM 499 section 001 Oxenham % 0
 Fall 2005
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
TAM 499 section 001 Ghosh % 0
 Spring 2005
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
TAM 499 section 001 Barnhardt % 1
 Fall 2004
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
TAM 499 section 001 Barnhardt % 0
 Spring 2004
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
TAM 499 section 001 Barnhardt % 1
 Fall 2003
Class Instructor GPA Std. Dev. Percentile Users
TAM 499 section 001 % 0
 User Ratings
imhill
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user info
course :TAM 499
course rating :2 - Average
course comments :case studies - kind of boring topics. More from the textile end than apparel. Then your senior project.
class :Spring 2004 section 001
grade received :A+
class rating :2 - Average
class comments :we met on mondays - one week assign a case study then the next we had to turn it in and present to the class. Wednesdays were for working on the project with your group.
instructor :Barnhardt
instructor rating :3 - Good
instructor comments :a lot nicer than he was back when I took TT221 with him. Returned stuff quickly and provided helpful comments. Asks some pretty tough questions about case studies.

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