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Consult the Department of Theology for the course syllabus.
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Prerequisites
19-100 or 19-106; 19-250 or permission of a Peace Studies advisor.
Consult the Department of Justice, Law, and Public Safety Studies for course syllabus.
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Consult the Department of Justice, Law, and Public Safety Studies for course syllabus.
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Consult the Department of Justice, Law, and Public safety Studies for the course syllabus.
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Consult the Department of Justice, Law, and Public Safety Studies for the course syllabus.
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See Department of Sociology syllabus on file in the Department.
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Target language will be identified on the student's transcript.
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Target language will be identified on the student's transcript.
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Target language will be identified on the student's transcript.
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This course will examine how, given the urgent need for alternate sources of energy, particularly renewable sources, the field of energy distribution will take on greater importance. Students will explore the problems of conventional means of power (coal- and natural gas-fired plants), nuclear power, and developing wind, solar, and geothermal technologies as well as the methods that will be used to introduce these power sources into the nation's distribution network, so that power can be generated where it is most expedient and delivered to those regions where it is most needed.
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Most ports are operated by local government agencies, and many ports have publicly operated storage facilities. It has been recognized for a long time that water transportation is a catalyst to economic activity in the community, and it is this belief that has spurred public investment in the operation of ports. This course will explore the key issues in the management of these facilities.
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Pipelines account for over 16 % of the total intercity ton-miles shipped in the United States. They are a vital delivery system for oil, natural gas, and water. This course will highlight the operating and service characteristics of this vital mode of transportation through a study of the pipeline industry and its significance to the transportation industry since the end of the Second World War.
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