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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
A repeatable course that may be used for the Service Learning project, and for study abroad on the advanced level. Other Relevant Course Descriptions: Core Courses History (HIST) International Studies (SIS) Political Science (POLS) Social Sciences (including ANTH, ES, GEOG, PSYC, RELG, STS)
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2.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course exploring the development and integration, both historical and contemporary, of science, technology, and society. The course seeks to help students better understand the world in which they live, the broader implications of their major course of study, and the complex social, ethical, and moral choices presented by modern science and technology.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Special Topics in Social, Technology, and Society. Offered by the department on a demand basis.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the technical, social and moral issues raised by current international advances in science and technology. Places emphasis on comparative studies by examining a series of topics, each from the perspectives of a variety of nations.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the technical, social and moral issues raised by a particular issue of current concern in international science and technology. Students develop technical understanding, historical perspective and current events literacy relevant to the topic explored in a given term.
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3.00 Credits
This seminar course serves as the capstone course for the student majoring in International Studies. Students will research and complete a self -directed project in which they will integrate the interdisciplinary aspects of their program, while demonstrating their grasp of technology issues within the international context, as well as their mastery over their specific area of specialization. Other Relevant Course Descriptions: Core Courses History (HIST) International Studies (SIS) Modern Languages (FREN, SPAN) Political Science (POLS)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Special Topics in Science, Technology, and Society. Offered by the department on a demand basis.
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4.00 Credits
Use and care of engineers level, transit and tape; leveling, traversing, stadia, contours, horizontal and vertical field layouts for buildings; reading and interpretation of site survey maps. (No credit for CET or Surveying and Mapping majors.)
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4.00 Credits
Angles, distances, elevations; horizontal and vertical location using total station and level; simple horizontal and vertical curves; contouring; introduction to the Global Positioning System; introductory coordinate computations; simple topographic survey project.
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4.00 Credits
Route geometry computations and field techniques; automated data collection and reduction for topographic surveys; coordinate computations for intersections; route design project.
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