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CIV 478: Design of Wood and Masonry Structures
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: CIV 420. Engineering properties and behavior of wood for analysis and design of wood beams, walls and diaphragms. Engineering properties and behavior of masonry for analysis and design of masonry walls, columns, and shear walls. Framing systems and loads of multi-story buildings, design constraints and a major design project.
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CIV 479: Evaluation,Maintenance,and Rehabilitation of Public Works Infrastructure
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: CIV 390 and 475. Evaluation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of deteriorated infrastructure systems by considering life cycle costs and long-term performance. Understanding rehabilitation alternatives in the practical field and designing rehabilitation schemes based on the non-destructive testing methods of economical considerations.
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CIV 481: Special Problems in Civil Engineering
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: departmental approval. Individual investigation in a recognized major area of civil engineering of particular interest to the students that are not normally covered in regular courses. May include a co-op project.
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CIVL 310: Engineering Surveying Lab
1.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: PHY 211; Co-requisite: CIV 310. Field experience to measure surveying parameters including distances, angles, and elevations. Field notes, surveying equipment; critically analyze and interpret data, report writing.
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CIVL 330: Fluid Mechanics Lab
1.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Co-requisite: CIV 330. Laboratory experience to measure fluid properties and apply principles for application in engineering design. The experiments will include pressure and velocity measurement, application of mass, energy, and momentum principles, energy losses, forces on immersed bodies, and flow measurement devices; critically analyze and interpret data, report writing.
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CIVL 340: Environmental Engineering Lab
1.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: CHEM 141; Co-requisites: CIV 330, 340, CIVL 330. Experiments for the analysis of water, wastewater and certain solid wastes. Selected experiments may include determinations of water's or wastewater's pH, alkalimity, turbidity, hardness,and electric conductivity, solids, nitrogen species, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon, and chlorinated compounds. Also included will be contaminant leaching test of some solid or hazardous wastes and absorption of contaminants by solid media. Critical analysis of experimental and interpretation of data and scientific presentation (reporting) of results are emphasized.
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CIVL 380: Geotechnical Engineering Lab
1.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Co-requisite: CIV 380. Laboratory experiments to be performed by students to obtain soil parameters for designed problems. Engineering classification of soils, grain size distribution, Atterberg limits, specific gravity, unconfined compression, compaction, in-situ field tests, consolidation, and shear strength determination, application to design problems, critically analyze and interpret data, report writing.
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CJ 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
The student of the major components or sub-systems of criminal justice systems in America. Special consideration will be devoted to analyzing Law Enforcement, Law Adjudication and Correction from a functional as well as an administrative perspectives. (F, S, Sum)
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CJ 210: Introduction to Correctional Services
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Principles of formal control devices, with emphasis on legal systems, philosophical background of criminal justice systems and Anglo-Afro experience. Introduction to criminal jurisprudence and a descriptive overview of present criminal justice components.
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CJ 212: Legal Aspects of Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: CJ 210 or consent of instructor. Examination of precedent setting cases of procedural criminal law in the United States and their application to American governance in producing a formal social control mechanism. Cases which develop the rights of the individual in a changing legal order.
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