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  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits Offered Fall Semester ENGR 240 presents a study of Ohm's Law, analysis methods, network theorems, Ideal Operational Amplifiers, and energy storage elements. It includes the exploration of electrical circuits using hands on lab activities and computers. Lecture/Lab: 3 hours of lecture per week, 2 hours of lab per week Prerequisite: MATH 175 or permission of instructor Corequisite Lab: ENGR 240L
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits Offered Spring Semester Circuits II presents a study of power, three phase, transformers, filters, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms. It includes the exploration of electrical circuits using hands on lab activities and computers. Lecture: 3 hours per week Corequisite Lab: ENGR 241L (2 hours per week ) Prerequisite: ENGR 240
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Offered Spring Semester on Demand ENGR 295 is the study of material strength, including elasticity, stress, strain, beam analysis, analysis of structural forms, torsion, deformation, modes of failure, and column analysis. The course provides a basic understanding of how structures and machines should be designed to prevent failure. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisite: ENGR 210, MATH 175 Note: This course is equivalent to U of I Engineering 350 THE WRITING CENTER: The Writing Center, a comprehensive facility serving the entire campus, is located in the Lee Hall Annex. It is open daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The English Division encourages all NIC students and faculty to drop in for assistance in document organization, sentence style, grammar, and punctuation. Computers and resource materials are available for use. Mini-courses and one-on-one tutoring are available to all programs, students, faculty, and staff.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Offered Each Semester ENSI 118 is a non-laboratory course that reviews basic environmental concepts including, but not limited to, the impact of the growth of the human population on energy consumption, natural resource consumption, species extinction, and the pollution of the local and global environment. This course is designed for individuals wanting basic environmental information without exposure to laboratory techniques. This course does not satisfy a laboratory science course requirement for the A.S., A.A., or A.A.S. degrees. This course can not be used as a substitute for ENSI 119 or considered to be a prerequisite or corequisite for ENSI 119L. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisite: MATH 025 with a C- or higher, or COMPASS College Algebra score >40, ACT >19, or SAT >430.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits Offered Each Semester ENSI 119 reviews basic concepts of chemistry, biology, the growth of human population, man's use of energy and other resources, species extinction, and pollution of the environment. This course satisfies a laboratory science course requirement for the A.S. and A.A. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week Corequisite Lab: ENSI 119L (2 hours per week) Prerequisite: MATH 025 or COMPASS College Algebra > 40, ACT > 19, or SAT > 430
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Offered Upon Demand This course introduces students to processes for starting a new venture. Topics include the characteristics of an entrepreneur, aspects of starting a business, evaluation of entrepreneurial opportunities and risks, and legal structures for new ventures. Focus is on developing new venture concepts, identifying and solving problems, planning for survival and growth, and enhancing profitability. Human resource needs and services for an entrepreneurship will also be covered. Lecture: 3 hours per week
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Offered Upon Demand This course will help students learn about conducting market research, making strategic marketing decisions, wisely allocating budget funds to implement marketing goals, selecting the proper tools for advertising/sales and public relations to capture business markets, building customer loyalty, and measuring business promotional efforts to effectively enhance their marketing strategies. Emphasis will be on developing a marketing plan using marketing research techniques. Lecture: 3 hours per week
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Offered Upon Demand This course emphasizes consideration and selection of financing vehicles, financial forecasting, and various accounting and legal issues considered in strategic decision-making. Participants will review various types of financial statements in order to analyze business operations. In addition, tax responsibilities, tax forms, and how to access resources to ensure effective financial management for small business opportunities and growth potential will be covered. Lecture: 3 hours per week
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Offered Upon Demand ENTP 140 offers students the opportunity to write a highimpact business plan. This course integrates all the components of a business plan including the business description and focus, location selection, marketing strategies, financial planning, personnel and management needs, and strategic planning for business growth. Participants will explore and develop a practical business plan for success by establishing realistic goals and objectives, developing strategies for a secure business, preparing for contingencies, and writing a plan. Lecture: 3 hours per week
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 2 Credits Offered On Demand ESL 090 is a lab course for students who wish to master spoken English. It emphasizes idioms, pronunciation, and language styles appropriate for informal and formal situations both on and off campus. This course is designed for students whose native language is not English. It will be individualized to suit student objectives and may be repeated for a total of four credits. Graded either satisfactory or unsatisfactory. Lecture: 1 hour per week per credit Prerequisite: Student whose native language is not English
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