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Labor/management relations are viewed in the context of confl ict management. This is an introduction to the labor movement, which leads to an examination of alternative dispute resolution methods. Negotiation, collective bargaining, mediation, and arbitration are studied and practiced in classroom role play. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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Covers the nature and sources of international law, sovereign states and their diplomatic representatives, the legal regime of the high seas, territorial belts, internal waters, the legal regime of ships and persons within these areas, confl icting claims to ocean usage and resources, and international conventions governing the same. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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Examines principles of equivalence of time value of money, return on investment, evaluation of alternative investments, replacement analysis, depreciation and tax factors, optimization of engineering design, and break-even analysis. Prerequisite: SS-2131 or SS-2231 STCW: None
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An introductory examination of the many legal issues involved in Emergency Management, the agencies which supervise them, and the programs and policies which are in place. Topics include the American political system with respect to disasters; American hazards and disaster agents; the fundamentals of emergency management; disaster laws; disaster budgeting; the federal and state organization and policy issues; intergovernmental relations; hazard mitigation within the cycle of emergency management; federal disaster assistance programs and policies; and international experience. Prerequisite: EM-2212, SS-2121 STCW: None
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This survey course traces the major social, economic, and political developments in American society. Special attention is given to the reform movements associated with the Progressive Era and the New Deal, and to America's development as a world power. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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This course assists students in understanding the national intelligence collection process and the use of the fi nished intelligence product by the policy makers. Students will examine the organization and management of the U.S. intelligence process from the generation of policy information requirements through collection, analysis, and reporting to the end user. Key concepts and lessons to be learned will be explored through case studies from the American Revolution to the current policy requirements for combating the international terrorist threat. An examination of the role of clandestine intelligence activities in a constitutional society will also be examined. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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Sea Term I is a common Sea Term for Freshmen. It provides an introduction to Marine Transportation, Marine Engineering, Marine Safety and Environmental Protection, International Maritime Business, and Emergency Management. All cadets will stand Bridge and Engine Room watches and receive training in basic Deck and Engine skills that will be utilized by all graduates regardless of major. All cadets will participate in maintenance of the vessel: Deck, Engine, and Stewards. Cadets will also have the opportunity to visit foreign and domestic ports. Prerequisite: MT-1111 STCW: Knowledge and Practical
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Opportunity for upperclass students to conduct independent study aboard the training ship during the annual training cruise, under the guidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Approval of project by advisor. STCW: None
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