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CIEG 354: Advanced Land Surveying and Geomatics
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Principles of the Global Positioning Systems (GPS), mapping surveys, mapping, astronomical observations, control surveys and geodetic reductions, state plane coordinates, boundary surveys, surveys of public lands, construction surveys, horizontal curves, vertical curves, volumes, photogrammetry and an overview of geographic information systems. Two lecture hours and three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 350. (Same as AGET 354) 348
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CIEG 454: Land Surveying with GPS
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Land surveying techniques and methodologies using survey-grade Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Topics include: the GPS signal, biases and solutions, GPS receivers and GPS surveying methods (static, differential GPS [DGPS], kinematic, pseudokinematic, rapid static, on-the-fly and real-time kinematic [RTK]), coordinates, planning a GPS-based survey, observing (equipment, reconnaissance, monumentation, logistics) and postprocessing. Techniques for proper utilization of RTK and DGPS. Two lecture hours and two-hour lab. Prereq: CIEG 354 or AGET 354. (Same as AGET 454)
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CIEG 456: Boundary Control and Legal Principles
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Role of the surveyor in boundary establishment, creating GLO boundaries, creating nonsectionalized boundaries, locating easements and reversions, resurveying and retracing sectionalized lands, locating sequential conveyances, locating simultaneously created boundaries and locating combination descriptions and conveyances. Fundamentals associated with the ownership, transfer and description of real property; federal and state nonsectionalized land surveys; and riparian and littoral boundaries. Surveyor ethics, liability and professionalism. Two lecture hours and two-hour lab. Prereq: CIEG 354 or AGET 354. ( Same as AGET 456)
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CIEG 458: Subdivision Site Planning and Development
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Physical elements of designing land subdivision including: sustainability and site design, site analysis, site grading (soil properties, slope stability, erosion and sediment control), designing for people, street and parking lot design, infrastructure (cul-de-sac design, parking lot design, streets, etc.), landscape restoration (wetlands, streams, vegetative cover, erosion damage, brownfield redevelopment, etc.), site layout, vegetation in the site plan, project management issues, historic landscapes and preserving the land and landscape and culture. Two lecture hours and two-hour lab. Prereq: CIEG 354 or AGET 354. ( Same as AGET 458)
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CJ 200: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An intensive examination of the philosophical and historical backgrounds, agencies and processes, purposes and functions, administration and technical problems and career orientations of our criminal justice system. Extensive reading required. Critical thinking, problem solving and writing exercises are utilized. This course is a prerequisite to all other criminal justice courses.
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CJ 220: Criminal Justice Ethics
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An examination of the ethical issues encountered within the Criminal Justice System. Critical moral reasoning, criteria for ethical decision making, codes of professional ethics and typical ethical dilemmas in the Criminal Justice System will be covered.
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CJ 300: Principles of Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An introduction to the complex responsibilities, procedures and policies of a law enforcement agency operating in a pluralistic, multi-culture, free market, democratic society. Extensive reading required. Critical thinking, problem solving and writing exercises geared to practical applications in law enforcement are core requirements of this course. Interaction with computer based software applications for research required. Prereq: CJ 200 and 220 with a minimum grade of C in both.
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CJ 310 (510): Principles of Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An intensive examination of the foundation and principles of criminal investigation. This course examines the appropriate use of various sources of information, problem areas encountered when conducting criminal investigations within contemporary society and the follow-through activities necessary for capitalizing on investigative efforts. Extensive reading and writing required.
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CJ 315 (515): Research and The Writing Process
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
an overview of research and writing issues for the student who is engaged in social science or educational research. The course is designed to develop students' abilities to conduct scholarly research and report the findings of that research within both academic and professional settings.
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CJ 320 (520): Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An overview of the process of adjudication of a criminal case from the time of arrest to final disposition, including trial procedures, the due process requirement and constitutional limitations. Research requirement. Prereq: CJ 200 and 220 with minimum grade of C in both.
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