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SET 435: Land Surveying Field Exercise
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SET 302 or permission of instructor. A real world surveying project is carried out, presented with a descriptive request for a survey, similar to a common work order from a client. The student prepares a survey (work) plan, carries out the survey, completes data processing and submits a final map. The map will have two forms, a hardcopy surveying plate and a database in an LIS format.
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SET 440: Land Development
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Understanding the process of development of land through the study of land use law, federal, state and municipal land use regulations, federal and state regulations regarding environmental issues and the administrative and statutory laws governing the preparation of land surveys; impart the ability to prepare a land survey from initial contact and the proposal phase to preliminary and final plan approval through a class project designed to cover all of these phases. Effective From:
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SET 490: Senior Project in Surveying
2.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: Senior standing. The student works on an individual surveying project guided by the department staff. The project should concentrate on a specific aspect of surveying, not necessarily on field measurements. Project includes library research, written report and oral presentation of findings. Telecommunications Management Technology:
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SS 201: Economics
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: HSS 101, HSS 202 or their equivalents. The nature of a market economy. Microeconomics demand theory, production possibilities, cost and price, equilibrium anal-ysis, and applications to decision making in the firm. Macroeconomics national income accounts, consumption, investment, government monetary and fiscal policy, and problems of employment and price levels. Economic analysis leading to an understanding of current developments in the United States economy and international trade and currency problems. Students who have received credit for Econ 265 or Econ 266 may not subsequently receive credit for SS 201.
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SS 201H: Honors Economics
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: enrolled in the Honors College or permission of the instructor. Covers the material in SS 201, but topics are treated more comprehensively and in greater depth.
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SS 300: Basic Principles of Law and the Judicial System
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: HSS 101, HSS 202 or their equivalents, two from HSS 211, HSS 212, HSS 213 or their equivalents. Explores controversial legal issues focusing upon fundamental principles of law that have evolved in such bodies of law as contract, tort, criminal real and intellectual property, and in specialized areas such as environmental and labor/business law. Covers implementation of law in the judicial system, which includes examination of administrative regulations and due process.
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SS 318: International Economic Policy
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: HSS 101, HSS 202, SS 201 or their equivalents. Examines the increasing effects international economic affairs have on our lives; the choices economic policy analysts must make; the economic policies that promote or restrain trade; and causes of economic growth or decline.
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SS 338: Issues in Public Policy
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: HSS 101, HSS 202, SS 201 or equivalents. A survey of key social and political issues within a public policy perspective. Topics covered include policy problems with an emphasis on economics, urban and regional planning, sociology-psychology, natural science or engineering, and problems with a political science emphasis.
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SS 343: Rise of Modern Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Examines the origins and mechanisms of modern diplomacy and their historic connection with the state. Topics include resident embassies, the development of diplomatic procedures and conventions, international law, diplomatic theory, and the relationship between diplomacy and war.
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SS 351: International Relations
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: HSS 101, HSS 202, SS 201 or equivalents. Analysis of the factors affecting relations among nations. Emphasis on the growing interdependence of the world system. Examination of international agencies, such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. International political and economic conflict. Patterns of power, and the roles of diplomacy, war, and international terror. Attempts to ameliorate conflicts among nations.
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