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CIV ENGR 484: Pavement Materials And Design
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Properties of materials used in roads, airports, and other pavement construction. Design methods for rigid and flexible pavements. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 378WI. 3 hrs
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CIV ENGR 486: Planning And Geometric Design of Highways
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Techniques of highway planning in rural and urban areas. Design of the visible elements of highways. 3 hrs
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CIV ENGR 487: Applied Finite Element Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
The study of advanced simulation techniques for the solution to engineering problems. The use of Finite Element Method toward solving mechanical,structural,vibration and potential flow problems will be explored. The use of current commercial simulation tools will be used extensively. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 130,CIV-ENGR 275, Matrix Algebra Offered: Fall 3 hrs
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CIV ENGR 491: Internship
1.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
For International students who must register for 1 credit hour to cover off-campus employment which is approved as related to their degree by their departmental advisor and ISAO. 6 hrs
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CJC 101: p Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This introductory overview course is designed to familiarize students with the three main components of the adult criminal justice system: police, courts, and corrections. The course will investigate the viewpoints of offenders, victims, and social scientists, the general public, and workers in the system on diverse issues of social control, criminal behavior, treatment and punishment. 3 hrs
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CJC 250: Introduction to Policing
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
A comparison of law enforcement and peace-keeping functions of the police provides a basic theme for the course, with examination of several topics related to police accomplishing these functions. Some of the topics covered include police discretion, police professionalism, the police officer as a bureaucratic agent, and police-community relations. 3 hrs
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CJC 265: Delinquency And Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course focuses on the nature, extent and theoretical explanations of delinquency and the history and philosophy behind the juvenile justice system in terms of the roles played by law enforcement, juvenile courts, and corrections. Juvenile groups such as status offenders, delinquents, gang members, victims, and juveniles adjudicated as adult criminals will also be examined. 3 hrs
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CJC 270: Principles of Corrections
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course explores adult institutional and community-based corrections in the United States. Major areas examined include the evolution of corrections, the process of correctional reform, adult offenders and prison culture, treatment and rehabilitation of offenders, intermediate sanctions, and correctional workers. 3 hrs
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CJC 300: Structural Theories of Crime
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
The impact of sociodemographic, geographic, economic, political variables and sex roles in the occurrence and distribution of crime. 3 hrs
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CJC 315: Crime, Criminals And Victims
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course addresses the study of crime, criminal and victims. It examines the relationship between victims and offenders. Special treatment is given to criminological as well as victimological theories. A segment of the course will address the sporadic nature of juvenile crime. The course will examine viable strategies to reduce levels of victimization. In the final analysis the course will offer crime prevention strategies. 3 hrs
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