Cover Sheet - Fora

2y ago
24 Views
2 Downloads
288.74 KB
17 Pages
Last View : 1m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Francisco Tran
Transcription

Cover SheetChanges to LS Criminology major recommended semester ulumCommitteeOffice of or Curriculum Modify Ugrad/ProPendingO'Sickey,Lynn B losickey@advising.ufl.edu11/7/2014 1:28:15 PM11/13/2014 9:20:54 AMThe only changes are the inclusion of the State Gen Ed Core in the recommendedsemester plan for this major.StatusGroupApproved CLAS Criminologyand Law011652000Approved CLAS - Collegeof Liberal Artsand SciencesPendingPV - ara AnnPharies, DavidACommentUpdated11/7/201411/13/201411/13/2014

Modify the Curriculum of a MajorThis process should be used to change the required or elective coursework in a graduate or professional major, orthe eight‐semester plan or critical tracking in an undergraduate major. To change the total credits, limited accessstatus, major name, delivery platform or funding model, follow the procedures at http://approval.ufl.edu.Instructions for completing this form are on the last page.Major to be Modified1.Major Name Criminology3.Degree Program Name Bachelor of Arts4.Effective Term Summer2.Major Code CJ andCJONLEffective Year 20155. Proposed ChangesThe only substantive changes are the inclusion of the State Gen Ed Core in the recommended semester plan forthis major.6. Pedagogical Rationale/JustificationChanges andated by the State.7. Projected Impact on Initial Enrollment, Retention, GraduationNone. Prepare a document showing the catalog copy with the current and proposed curricula either in a side‐by‐side comparison or edited using the “track changes” feature in Word.Prepare supporting documentation from other colleges indicating availability of seats in courses that areaffected by the change in credits and support for the proposed application, if overlap is a concern.Modify the Curriculum of a MajorRevised 11/13/2014UF, Academic Affairs

InstructionsPlease note: this form should be used to request a change in the required or elective coursework in anundergraduate or professional major, or the eight‐semester plan or critical tracking in an undergraduatemajor. To change the total credits, limited access status, major name, delivery platform or funding model,follow the procedures at http://approval.ufl.edu.Major to Be Modified1. Enter the name of the major. Example: “Mathematical Modeling”2. Enter the two‐letter or three‐letter major code.3. Enter the name of the degree program in which the major is offered.4. Enter the term (semester and year) that the curriculum change would be effective.Proposed Changes5. Describe the proposed changes to the curriculum.Pedagogical Rationale/Justification6. Describe the rationale for the proposed changes to the curriculum.Projected Impact on Initial Enrollment, Retention, Graduation7. Describe any potential impact of the curriculum changes on students who are currently in the major.Modify the Curriculum of a MajorRevised 11/13/2014UF, Academic Affairs

87261915Criminology and LawThe Department of Sociology and Criminology and Law offers the largest interdisciplinarydegree program at UF. Students seeking a degree in criminology and law will study thecomplexities of relationships among the legal, social, political, historical and psychologicalinfluences affecting law processes and crime and justice.About This Major College: Liberal Arts and SciencesDegree: Bachelor of ArtsCredits for Degree: 120Minor: NoCombined-Degree Program: YesAcademic Learning Compact: Criminology and LawWebsite: ex.htmlOverviewCourses focus on explanations for the development of law within society, why people break lawsand how society reacts to law-breaking. Interdisciplinary breadth in the study of criminology andlaw is essential for those majoring in criminology. Majors may enroll in relevant courses offeredoutside the department.After obtaining a B.A. in criminology and law, students can seek careers as professionalsworking within the criminal or juvenile justice systems (i.e., courts, law enforcement,corrections). Many students also attend law school, while others attend graduate school wherethey may conduct research on criminological issues.Coursework for the MajorThe major requires 34 credits. At least 22 of the 34 must be taken at UF in courses offered by thedepartment with prefixes of CCJ, CJC, CJE, CJJ or CJL. Students may apply no more than 6credits of 1000/2000-level coursework to the major.Minimum grades of C must be earned in courses that count toward the major. (The onlyexception is CCJ 4940 Internship/Practicum, which requires a grade of S).A maximum of 12 credits of criminology courses can be transferred toward the major. There arerestrictions on which lower-division courses will transfer to the major. Students who transfer 6credits of 1000/2000-level credits into the major should not take UF’s CJL 2000.Foundation (Tracking) Coursework

In the first four terms, students enroll in criminology-related foundation courses, which include: 9 credits of introductory criminal justice/criminology courses (CCJ, CJL or CJE prefixes,includingo CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justiceo CJL 2000 Law and Legal Processo CJL 3038 Law and Society)OR9 credits from these courses or their equivalents:o AMH 2010 United States to 1877o AMH 2020 United States Since 1877o ANT 2000 General Anthropologyo ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropologyo ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomicso ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomicso PHI 2010 Introduction to Philosophyo PHI 2630 Contemporary Moral Issueso POS 2041 American Federal Governmento POS 2112 American State and Local Governmento PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychologyo SYG 2000 Principles of Sociologyo SYG 2010 Social ProblemsAND 3 credits Introduction to Statistics (STA 2023)Required CourseworkAll Criminology Majors (13 credits): CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice (GE-S, 3 credits)CCJ 3701 Research Methods in Criminology (GE-S, 4 credits)CCJ 4014 Criminological Theory (3 credits)CJL 3038 Law and Society (3 credits)These courses are the basis for meeting the student learning outcomes in the major’s academiclearning compact, therefore they must be taken at UF.Law-driven Requirement (take at least one course, 3 credits): CJL 2000 Law and Legal Process (3 credits)CJL 4050 Juvenile Law (3 credits)CJL 4110 Criminal Law (3 credits)CJL 4410 Criminal Procedure (3 credits)

Criminology and Law Electives (18 credits minimum): Majors may choose from any course offered in the department not used to meet therequirements above.In addition, students may take up to 9 credits from approved interdisciplinary courses(outside of Criminology and Law). These approved interdisciplinary courses may alsoapply to the CLAS electives requirement. These courses do not apply toward the 22credit residency requirement.Students may apply only three credits of CCJ 4940 (internship/practicum) and 3 credits of CCJ4911 (undergraduate research) to the 34 credits for the major.Statistics Course Requirement: In addition to the 34 credits required for the major, studentsmust complete STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics.Exit Exam Requirement: To complete the major students must pass a department exitexamination regarding crime, criminal justice, law and society and criminological theory.Recommended CourseworkStudents who meet CLAS honors criteria may (3.5 upper-divisionplease check with thedepartment about the GPA requirement)eligibility to may take up to six credits in CCJ 4970(honors thesis research) or enroll in up to two graduate seminars, with instructor permission, andearn at least a 3.5 GPA in those seminars. However, students should keep in mind the tuitiondifferences between undergraduate and graduate credits.Combined Degree ProgramsThe opportunity to get an early start on graduate work by enrolling in graduate credits exists in acombined B.A./M.A. program. Interested students must apply and be accepted to theundergraduate phase (so that graduate credits can count toward the major to earn the B.A.degree). Independently, they also must apply for admission to the graduate phase and competewith all other applicants for admission to a limited number of openings each fall.Overseas StudiesThe major has no affiliated overseas programs. Criminology majors, however, frequently studyabroad and can often transfer credits to the major.PlacementCCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice is a prerequisite or corequisite for most of theother courses in the major. During advanced registration, there may be restrictions placed onlower-division students for registration in many upper-division courses to make sure juniors andseniors get the credits they need to graduate on time.

ResearchMajors may pursue original research through the upper-division honors program in the major,especially via senior thesis credits (CCJ 4970). Others pursue independent research throughUndergraduate Research in Criminology (CCJ 4911). The major also offers a research internship(CCJ 4940), which enables students to work in ongoing research projects.Critical TrackingTo graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and majorrequirements. For degree requirements outside of the major, refer to CLAS DegreeRequirements: Structure of a CLAS Degree.Equivalent critical-tracking courses as determined by the State of Florida Common CoursePrerequisites may be used for transfer students.Semester 1 Complete 1 criminology-related foundation course (criminology-related foundationcourses include introductory criminal justice and criminology courses - CCJ, CJL or CJEprefixes, such as CCJ 3024, CJL 2000, CJL 3038 - or related courses: AMH 2010, AMH2020, ANT 2000, ANT 2410, ECO 2013, ECO 2023, PHI 2010, PHI 2630, POS 2041,POS 2112, PSY 2012, SYG 2000, SYG 2010)2.3 UF GPA requiredSemester 2 Complete 1 additional criminology-related foundation course2.5 UF GPA requiredSemester 3 Complete 1 additional criminology-related foundation course with 2.65 critical-trackingGPA2.65 UF GPA requiredSemester 4 Complete STA 2023 with a 2.75 critical-tracking GPA2.8 UF GPA requiredSemester 5 Complete CCJ 3024 (if not previously taken) and maintain 2.75 critical-tracking GPA2.80 UF GPA required

Back to TopRecommended Semester PlanStudents are expected to complete the writing requirement while in the process of taking thecourses below. Students are also expected to complete the general education international (GEN) and diversity (GE-D) requirements concurrently with another general education requirement(typically, GE-C, H or S).Semester 1Composition (State Core GE-C, WR)Criminology-related courseForeign languagePhysical Natural Sciences (State Core GE-B or GE-P)TotalCredits334-5313-14Semester 2HUM 2305 What is the Good Life (GE-H)Criminology-related course (CCJ 3024 recommended)ElectiveForeign languageMathematics (State Core GE-M)TotalCredits3343-5316-18Semester 3Criminology-related courseSTA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 (GE-M)ElectiveElective (or foreign language if 4-3-3 option)Humanities (State Core GE-H)TotalCredits3343316Semester 4Biological or Physical Science (Area NOT taken in Semester 1, GE-B or GE-P)ElectiveHumanities (GE-H)Science laboratory (GE-P or B)Social and Behavioral Sciences (State Core GE-S, if needed, several Criminologyrelated courses meet this requirement)TotalCredits35-62-3316315-16Formatted: Font: Italic

Semester 5CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice (GE-S), if not taken previouslyBiological Science (GE-B)Composition (GE-C, WR)Criminology and law electiveElective (3000 level or above, not in major)TotalSemester 6CCJ required coursesCriminology and law electivesElective (3000 level or above, not in major)TotalCredits3333315Credits6-76315-16Semester 7CCJ required courseCriminology and law electiveElectives (3000 level or above, not in major)Physical Science (GE-P)TotalCredits3-436315-16Semester 8CCJ required courseCriminology and law electivesElectives (3000 level or above, not in major)TotalCredits36615Criminology and Law Electives:Students can select any CCJ, CJE, CJL or CJJ elective and up to nine credits from the approvedinterdisciplinary courses below. Some of these courses have prerequisites. AEB 4123 Law Applied to AgricultureAMH 3551 Constitutional History of the U.S. to 1877AMH 3552 Constitutional History of the U.S. from 1877AMH 3558 United States Legal HistoryANT 3520 Skeleton Keys: Forensic IdentificationANT 4273 Anthropology of LawANT 4740 Introduction to Forensic ScienceBUL 4310 Legal Environment of BusinessCLP 3144 Abnormal PsychologyECP 4451 Law and EconomicsENC 3254 Professional Writing for the Discipline (3 credits maximum)

HIS 4306 Alcohol and HistoryLEI 4501 Legal Aspects of Recreation, Parks and TourismMMC 4200 Law of Mass CommunicationPAD 3003 Introduction to Public AdministrationPAD 4604 Administrative Law and Regulatory PoliticsPHM 4440 Philosophy of LawPOS 3603 American Constitutional LawPOS 3606 American Civil LibertiesPSB 4065 Psychobiology of Abnormal BehaviorPUP 4021 Law, Politics and Public InterestREL 4179 Religious Perspectives on Ethics, Law and Public PolicySPC 3513 ArgumentationSTA 3024 Introduction to Statistics 2STA 4222 Sample Survey DesignSYO 3510 Mental Health and IllnessSYP 3510 DevianceSYP 3542 Comparative Legal InstitutionsSYP 4530 Juvenile Delinquency SYP 4540 Sociology of LawSYP 4550 Alcohol, Drugs and SocietyCommented [OB1]: Not taught since 1998Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.5", No bullets or numbering

Criminology and Law (UF woffersanonlineinterdisciplinary degree program in criminology and law. Students seeking this degreewill study the complexities of relationships among the legal, social, political, historicaland psychological influences affecting law processes and crime and justice.About This Major College: Liberal Arts and SciencesDegree: Bachelor of ArtsCredits for Degree: 120Academic Learning Compact: Criminology and LawWebsite: inology-law/OverviewCourses focus on explanations for the development of law within society, why people break laws and how societyreacts to law-breaking. Interdisciplinary breadth in the study of criminology and law is essential for those majoring incriminology. Majors may enroll in relevant courses offered outside the department.After obtaining a B.A. in criminology and law, students can seek careers as professionals working within the criminalor juvenile justice systems (i.e., courts, law enforcement, corrections). Many students also attend law school, whileothers attend graduate school where they may conduct research on criminological issues.After being accepted to this program, students can pursue the degree without moving to Gainesville. Coursework willbe offered via electronic distance learning, and UF faculty will teach and advise students in the program. Thisprogram is designed to be pursued entirely online, and thus, students will not be permitted to take any courses oncampus while enrolled in the program.Students will need access to a personal computer capable of connecting to the Web and sending and receivingelectronic mail. It is recommended but not required that the student's computer have a video conferencing capability.For more information, contact Dianne Bollinger at gdb@ufl.edu.Lora Levett at llevett@ufl.edu.Coursework for the ProgramThe major requires 34 credits. At least 22 of the 34 must be taken from UF in courses offered by the department withprefixes of CCJ, CJC, CJE, CJJ or CJL. Students may apply no more than six credits of 1000/2000-level courseworkto the major, including CJL 2000.Commented [LL1]: I am the new director.

Minimum grades of C must be earned in courses that count toward the major. (The only exception is CCJ 4940Internship/Practicum, which requires a grade of S).A maximum of 12 credits of criminology courses can be transferred toward the major. Students who transfer sixcredits of 1000/2000-level (lower division) credits into the major should not take UF’s CJL 2000. There are restrictionson which lower-division courses will transfer to the major. Lower-division courses that transfer into the major includeintroductory courses on criminology, criminal justice and criminal law/procedure. Students who wish to takeinterdisciplinary courses and transfer credits from another institution need to be careful about the 22-credit residencyrequirement.Minimum grades of C must be earned in courses that count toward the major. (The only exception is CCJ 4940Internship/Practicum, which requires a grade of S).Foundation (Tracking) CourseworkIn the first four terms, students enroll in criminology-related foundation courses, which include: 9 credits of introductory criminal justice/criminology courses (CCJ, CJL or CJE prefixes, including CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal JusticeCJL 2000 Law and Legal ProcessCJL 3038 Law and Society)OR 9 credits from these courses or their equivalents: AMH 2010 United States to 1877AMH 2020 United States Since 1877ANT 2000 General AnthropologyANT 2410 Cultural AnthropologyECO 2013 Principles of MacroeconomicsECO 2023 Principles of MicroeconomicsPHI 2010 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI 2630 Contemporary Moral IssuesFormatted: Font: 9 pt, Not Bold, No underlineFormatted: Font: 9 pt, Not Bold, No underline, Fontcolor: BlackFormatted: None, Indent: Left: 0.47", Space Before:3.75 pt, Line spacing: single, Outline numbered Level:2 Numbering Style: Bullet Aligned at: 0.75" Tabafter: 1" Indent at: 1"Formatted: Font: 9 pt, Font color: BlackFormatted: Font: 9 pt, Not Bold, No underlineFormatted: Font: 9 pt, Not Bold, No underline, Fontcolor: BlackFormatted: None, Indent: Left: 0.47", Space Before:3.75 pt, Line spacing: single, Outline numbered Level:2 Numbering Style: Bullet Aligned at: 0.75" Tabafter: 1" Indent at: 1"POS 2041 American Federal GovernmentPOS 2112 American State and Local GovernmentPSY 2012 Introduction to PsychologySYG 2000 Principles of SociologySYG 2010 Social ProblemsAND Formatted: Font: 9 pt, Not Bold, No underline, Fontcolor: Black3 credits Introduction to Statistics (STA 2023)Required CourseworkAll Criminology Majors (13 credits):Formatted: Font: 9 ptFormatted: Font: 9 pt, Not Bold, No underlineCommented [LL2]: In the residential major catalog prose(Lonn sent me his), there is a section here on ‘foundation(tracking) coursework’. Do we need that section here? Ithink it might be important given it has the statsrequirement. It is mentioned in the critical tracking below,but it’s unclear here.Formatted: Default Paragraph Font, Font: (Default)Arial, 10 pt, Bold, Underline, Font color: CustomColor(RGB(68,68,68))

CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice (GE-S, 3 credits)CCJ 3701 Research Methods in Criminology (GE-S, 4 credits)CCJ 4014 Criminological Theory (3 credits)CJL 3038 Law and Society (3 credits)These courses are the basis for meeting the student learning outcomes in the major’s academic learning compact,therefore they must be taken at UF.Law-driven Requirement (take at least one course, 3 credits): CJL 2000 Law and Legal Process (3 credits)Students should take this course only if they have not already completed six credits of 1000/2000-levelcriminology courses. CJL 4050 Juvenile Law (3 credits)CJL 4110 Criminal Law (3 credits)CJL 4410 Criminal Procedure (3 credits)Criminology and Law Electives (18 credits minimum): Majors may choose from any course offered in the department not used to meet the requirementsabove. In addition, students may take up to nine credits from approved interdisciplinary courses (outside ofCriminology and Law). These approved interdisciplinary courses may also apply to the CLAS electivesrequirement. These courses do not apply toward the 22-credit residency requirement. A list of theapproved interdisciplinary courses appears below the recommended semester plan.Students may apply only three credits of CCJ 4940 (internship/practicum) and three credits of CCJ 4905 (individualwork) to the 34 credits for the major.Additional Requirements and InformationFormatted: None, Space Before: Auto, After: Auto,Line spacing: Multiple 1.4 liExit Exam Requirement: To complete the major students must pass a department exit examination regarding crime,criminal justice, law and society and criminological theory.Honors Criteria. Students who meet CLAS honors criteria may (please check with the department about thepossibility of GPA requirement) may takinge up to six credits in CCJ 4970 (honors thesis research) to be eligible forhigh or highest honors.Overseas studies.Commented [LL3]: We didn’t have anything in thereabout honors. This language is taken from the residentialcatalog copy.Formatted: Font: 11 ptThis major has no affiliated overseas programs. Criminology majors, however, frequently study abroad and can oftentransfer credits to the major.Placement.Formatted: Font: 11 pt

CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice is a prerequisite or corequisite for most of the other courses in themajor. During advanced registration, there may be restrictions placed on lower-division students for registration inmany upper-division courses to make sure juniors and seniors get the credits they need to graduate on time.ResearchFormatted: Font: 11 pt. Majors may pursue original research through the upper-division honors program in the major, especially via seniorthesis credits (CCJ 4970). Others pursue independent research through Undergraduate Research in Criminology(CCJ 4911). The major also offers a research internship (CCJ 4940), which enables students to work in ongoingresearch projects. Contact the program director for more information about these options.Upper Division TransferThe transfer admissions process is competitive, so students should prepare their applications carefully and beattentive to their grades.To be considered for admission to the online program, students must have completed or be in process of completingthree criminology-related foundation courses (or the equivalents) from the following list: Introductory criminal justice/criminology courses (CCJ, CJL or CJE prefixes), and/or STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics (three credits)AMH 2010 United States to 1877, AMH 2020 United States Since 1877, ANT 2000 GeneralAnthropology, ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology, ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECO 2023Principles of Microeconomics, PHI 2010 Introduction to Philosophy, PHI 2630 Contemporary MoralIssues, POS 2041 American and Federal Government, POS 2112 American State and LocalGovernment, PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychology, SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology, SYG 2010 SocialProblems, and/orCritical TrackingTo graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and major requirements. Fordegree requirements outside of the major, refer to CLAS Degree Requirements: Structure of a CLAS Degree.Equivalent critical-tracking courses as determined by the State of Florida Common Course Prerequisites may beused for transfer students.Semester 1 Complete 1 criminology-related foundation course (criminology-related foundation courses includeintroductory criminal justice and criminology courses - CCJ, CJL or CJE prefixes, such as CCJ 3024,CJL 2000, CJL 3038 - or related courses: AMH 2010, AMH 2020, ANT 2000, ANT 2410, ECO 2013,ECO 2023, PHI 2010, PHI 2630, POS 2041, POS 2112, PSY 2012, SYG 2000, SYG 2010) 2.3 UF GPA requiredSemester 2 Complete 1 additional criminology-related foundation course2.5 UF GPA requiredCommented [LL4]: This is taken almost verbatim from theresidential catalog copy. I am double checking that UFOstudents can study abroad, but they definitely can doresearch and will have similar placement issues.

Semester 3 Complete 1 additional criminology-related foundation course with 2.65 critical-tracking GPA2.65 UF GPA requiredSemester 4 Complete STA 2023 with a 2.75 critical-tracking GPA2.8 UF GPA requiredSemester 5 Complete CCJ 3024 (if not previously taken) and maintain 2.75 critical-tracking GPA2.80 UF GPA requiredBack to TopRecommended Semester PlanStudents are expected to complete the writing requirement while in the process of taking the courses below. Studentsare also expected to complete the general education international (GE-N) and diversity (GE-D) requirementsconcurrently with another general education requirement (typically, GE-C, H or S).Semester 1CreditsComposition (State Core GE-C, WR)3Criminology-related foundation course3Foreign language4-5Natural Physical Sciences (State Core GE-B or GE-P)3Total 13-14Semester 2CreditsHUM 2305 What is the Good Life (GE-H)3Criminology-related foundation course (CCJ 3024 recommended)3Elective4Foreign language3-5Mathematics (State Core GE-M)3Total 16-18Semester 3CreditsCriminology-related foundation course3STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 (GE-M) recommended3Elective4Elective (or foreign language if 4-3-3 option)3Humanities (State Core GE-H)3

Total 16Semester 4CreditsBiological or Physical Science (Area NOT taken in Semester 1, GE-B or GE-P)3Elective5-62-3Humanities (GE-H)3Science laboratory (GE-P or B)1Social and Behavioral Sciences (State Core GE-S, if need , several Criminology-related courses meet this 36requirement)Total 15-16Semester 5CreditsCCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice (GE-S), if not taken previously3Biological Science (GE-B)3Composition (GE-C, WR)3Criminology and law elective3Elective (3000 level or above, not in major)3Total 15Semester 6CreditsCCJ required courses6-7Criminology and law electives6Elective (3000 level or above, not in major)3Total 15-16

Semester 7CreditsCCJ required course3-4Criminology and law elective3Electives (3000 level or above, not in major)6Physical Science (GE-P)3Total 15-16Semester 8CreditsCCJ required course3Criminology and law electives6Electives (3000 level or above, not in major)6Total 15Criminology and Law ElectivesStudents can select any CCJ, CJE, CJL or CJJ elective and up to 9 credits from the approved interdisciplinarycourses (listed below). Some of these courses have prerequisites. Additional courses may be offered. ANT 3520 Skeleton Keys: Forensic IdentificationBUL 4310 Legal Environment of BusinessCLP 3144 Abnormal PsychologyPAD 3003 Introduction to Public AdministrationFormatted: Indent: Left: 0.47", Space Before: 3.75 pt,After: 0.75 pt, Line spacing: single, Outline numbered Level: 2 Numbering Style: Bullet Aligned at: 0.75" Tab after: 1" Indent at: 1"Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 9 pt, Font color: Black

Semester 1 Complete 1 criminology-related foundation course (criminology-related foundation courses include introductory criminal justice and criminology courses - CCJ, CJL or CJE prefixes, such as CCJ 3024, CJL 2000, CJL 3038 - or related courses: AMH 2010, AMH 2020, ANT 2000, AN

Related Documents:

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, como requisito parcial para obtenção do título de Engenheiro de Produção. Aprovada em 12 de novembro de 2010. BANCA EXAMINADORA _ DSc, Fernando Marques de Almeida Nogueira Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora _ DSc., Marcos Martins Borges Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

The FORA V10 monitor should only be used with FORA V10 Test Strips. Using other test strips with this meter can produce inaccurate results. Absorbent Hole Apply a drop of blood here. The blood will be automatically absorbed. Confirmation Window This is where you confirm if enough blood has

46701 CATERPILLAR (Cod. Original 1318822), Escavadeiras 320B 1CS-on/ 320BL 6CR1 / 320D Fora de Estrada 46742 CATERPILLAR (Cód. Original: 6I2509) Fora de Estrada 46745 CASE (Original 2005895C1) / JOHN DEERE Diversos (O.E: AH148880) Fora de Estrada 46774 Allis Chalmers, CAT

Sheet 5 Sheet 6 Sheet 7 Sheet 8 Sheet 9 Sheet 10 Sheet 11 Sheet 12 Sheet 13 Sheet 2 Sheet 1 Sheet 3 Basic Information About Notes Lines and Spaces Trace Notes Stems Note Properties Writing Music Find the Way Home Crossword Puzzle Counting Notes Notes and Beats in 4/4 time Double Puzzle N

PLASKOLITE, INC. PRODUCTS: Acrylic Sheet Impact Modified Acrylic Sheet Copolyester Sheet Roll Stock Acrylic Sheet Colored Acrylic Sheet Patterned Sheet High Performance Coatings Thin & Thick Gauge Acrylic Sheet Frosted Acrylic Sheet Acrylic Sheet with Matte Finish Polystyrene Sheet Acrylic Mirror Sheet Acrylic

The Create Sheet from Symbol command is for top-down design. Once the top sheet is fully defined, this command creates the sub-sheet for the chosen sheet symbol and places matching ports on it. The Create Symbol from Sheet command is for bottom-up design, creating a sheet symbol with sheet entries based on the chosen sub-sheet. This is the mode .

Cissp cheat sheet all domains. Cissp cheat sheet 2022 pdf. Cissp cheat sheet 2022. Cissp cheat sheet domain 4. Cissp cheat sheet pdf. Cissp cheat sheet 2021. Cissp cheat sheet domain 1. Cissp cheat sheet reddit. We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize content, and serve targeted advertisements.

UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE JUIZ DE FORA FACULDADE DE ENGENHARIA DEPARTAMENTO DE ARQUITETURA E URBANISMO Curso: Arquitetura e Urbanismo Disciplina: Tecnicas Retrospectivas II -AUR 052 Profª. Raquel von Randow Portes www.urbanismomg.ufjf.br Revisão Conceitual. Cartas