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3.00 Credits
Implementation of transport phenomena, process operations, chemical thermodynamics, unit operations, process contractor design, and chemical engineering economics into a comprehensive chemical process plant design project. Prerequisites: CHEM 3401, 3402, CHET 4201; ENGT 2101K
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to elementary Chinese. This course focuses on listening to, speaking, writing, and reading everyday Chinese. Lectures on Chinese civilization will be integrated into the language study. Not open to students who have more than one year of high school Chinese or who are natives of Chinese.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Elementary Chinese I with more emphasis on writing. Intensive practice in grammar and composition will be required. Continuing study of Chinese culture. Not open to students who have more than one year of high school Chinese or who are natives of Chinese. Prerequisite: CHIN 1001
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3.00 Credits
Intensive review of grammar and sentence structure, with emphasis on writing, speaking, and reading. Some cultural aspects will also be studied. Prerequisite: CHIN 1002 or two years of high school Chinese.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Chinese 2001 Prerequisite: CHIN 2001
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course specially designed to help students become computer literate. The course covers the history of computers, hardware, software, and use of the state-of-theart technology. Another unique feature of this course is that student use internet, MS OFFICE applications using word processing, spread sheets, and HTML language to create homepages.
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This course will introduce the business student to the management information system theory, the hardware and software systems available for meeting the information systems requirements, and the use of application software (spreadsheets and databases) to solve information problems and meet requirements. The emphasis is primarily on using a microcomputer through practical, hands-on operation thereby providing experience in the use of computers in higher-level college courses and a business environment. Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to concept of the system development life cycle (SDLC). Systems development techniques, methodologies, and CASE tools are introduced. Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130
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3.00 Credits
Topics include the visual programming environment, event-driven programming, file processing, database processing, error handling, objects and class libraries. Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130
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3.00 Credits
A course that focuses on planning, designing, and creating Web sites using Web authoring software and HTML to enhance information for more effective communication, with emphasis on quality, efficiency, and effectiveness. Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130
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