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CJS 429: Criminal Law Cases and Controversies
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: CJS 201This course is a seminar on current topics in the criminal law. Byfocusing on criminal cases that are before the courts and criminal lawsthat are the subject of legislative activity, the course gives students anopportunity to apply their knowledge of crime to factual situations thatare in the news. It also examines the extent to which criminal lawsimpact individual behavior and public policy. Students are expected tohave a basic understanding of substantive criminal law.
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CJS 430: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Study of special topics in criminal justice.
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CJS 469: Justice Studies Practicum
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Completion of 60 credits and consent of internship coordinatorThe Justice Studies Practicum is a combined field experience andacademic seminar course, in which the field component is orientedtoward the student's career and professional development while theacademic component requires students to relate their conceptualclassroom learning to practical application in the field. This course maybe taken for a maximum of six credit hours and is open to CriminalJustice and Legal Studies majors.
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CNST 100: Introduction to Construction Management
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
An introduction to college and the construction industry. The coursewill discuss the responsibilities of successful college students andindustry professionals. The course will analyze the cultural contextof construction, emphasizing its centrality in the evolution andexpansion of the built environment. Current "mega" projects, industrytrends and technologies, and behavioral expectations will all bediscussed.
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CNST 116: Computer Applications for Construction
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prrequisite: CNST 130Uses the computer for formulation, analysis and solution of typicalconstruction management problems. Special attention is given tospreadsheet packages and AutoCAD that are used in subsequentconstruction management and science courses.
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CNST 130: Plans, Specifications and Building Codes
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
The fundamental study of all construction documents to include:drawings, specifications and building codes. The student will examinethe relationship among drawings, specifications and codes and how touse the included design information to perform a quantity takeoff, anestimate, or build a project.
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CNST 200: Construction Methods and Materials and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
A discussion of the behavior and properties of materials commonlyused for construction, including wood, aggregates, Portland cement,and metals. Examines basic construction techniques of buildingmaterials and components including form work, steel erection andwood framing.
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CNST 201: Advanced Construction Methods and Materials and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: CNST 200Advanced studies in construction building materials and components.Emphasizes comprehensive analysis of material with respect to design,specifications, construction methods, testing, and inspection. Testingof soils, asphalt, concrete. Structural and behavioral characteristics,engineering properties, measurements, and applications ofconstruction material.
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CNST 250: Construction Equipment
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: CNST 116, ENGR 115 or permission of instructorEmphasis on engineering construction equipment to includecategorization by design and function. Students will learn to calculateengineering equipment operation and maintenance costs using thetime value of money, apply engineering fundamentals of earth movingto the implementation of engineering equipment, and performengineering equipment production estimating
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CNST 260: Construction Estimating and Scheduling
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: CNST 116 and CNST 201An introduction to the fundamentals of construction estimating andscheduling. Conceptual, square foot, systems and unit price estimateswill be studied and basic CPM scheduling theory to include bar chartsand network schedules.
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