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STS 490: Project and Seminar I
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: senior standing in the STS program. Each student undertakes a comprehensive study of an issue in science technology and human affairs. The solution requires application of knowledge and skills acquired in course work, self-study, and library research as well as consultation with persons in the academic community, industry, and government. The completed study is submitted as a detailed written report. The seminar meets weekly. Speakers from education, government, and industry address themselves in topics of current interest to STS students. Honors Note: See HSS 101.
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STS 491: Project and Seminar II
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
A continuation of STS 490. **** Special Honors sections are available; permission of Honors College or Humanities Department required. Social Science and Policy Studies: Offered by the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science. See Humanities and Social Sciences course list for faculty
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THTR 311: Living Theater
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: HSS 101, HSS 202 or their equivalents; two from HSS 211, HSS 212, Hist 213 or their equivalents. Elements of stage presentation: acting, design, theater history, and lighting and other technologies using the resources of the NJIT and Rutgers-Newark theaters.
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THTR 344: American Musical Theater
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: HSS 101, HSS 202 or their equivalents; two from HSS 211, HSS 212, Hist 213 or their equivalents. Course covers the development of American Musical Theatre decade by decade, starting with the turn of the 20th century until the present day. Examples of music and lyrics are demonstrated in class and students attend contemporary and revival Broadway musicals. Transportation: Offered by the Interdisciplinary Program in Transportation
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TMT 301: Digital Electronics for Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Studies the fundamentals of digital electronics including combinational and sequential logic. Emphasizes those signals and configurations commonly employed in telecommunication systems. Theory is reinforced in hardware and simulation laboratory exercises. English: Offered by the Department of Humanities. See Humanities course list for faculty.
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TRAN 552: Geometric Design of Transportation Facilities
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CE 350 or equivalent. Design principles and criteria related to highways and railroads resulting from requirements of safety, vehicle performance, driver behavior, topography, traffic, design, speed, and levels of service. Elements of the horizontal and vertical alignments and facility cross-section, and their coordination in the design. Computer-aided design procedures including COGO, CADAM, Digital Terrain Modeling. Same as CE 552.
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TRAN 553: Design and Construction of Asphalt Pavements
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Importance of designing asphalt pavements. Topics include the origin of crude, refining crude, types of asphalts, desired properties of asphalt cement, specification and tests for asphalt cement, aggregates for asphalt mixtures, aggregate analysis, gradation and blending, hot-mix asphalt (HMA) mix design, manufacture of HMA and HMA-paving, hot and cold recycling. Same as CE 553.
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TRAN 592: Graduate Co-op Work Experience
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: permission from Transportation Program and Division of Career Development Services. Work assignments and projects are developed by the co-op office in consultation with the transportation program. Work assignments are related to student's major and are evaluated by Transportation Program faculty coordinators. Credits for this course may not be used to fulfill any transportation degree requirements.
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TRAN 602: Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: course or working knowledge of CADD or permission of instructor. Geographical/Land Information System (GIS/LIS) is a computerized system capable of storing, manipulating and using spatial data describing location and significant properties of the earth's surface. GIS is an interdisciplinary technology used for studying and managing land uses, land resource assessment, environmental monitoring and hazard/toxic waste control, etc. Introduces emerging technology and its applications. Same as CE 602.
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TRAN 603: Introduction to Urban Transportation Planning
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Urban travel patterns and trends; community and land activity related to transportation study techniques including survey methods, network analysis, assignment and distribution techniques. Case studies of statewide and urban areas are examined. Same as CE 603.
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