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ENGR 2970: Internship Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course is designed to provide students with a monitored meaningful work experience related to their field of interest. This experience will increase their employability and enhance their life skills. Completion of this course requires a written report and an evaluation from the student's supervisor. Each internship is an individualized experience, therefore this course is offered with variable credits and may be repeated up to two times. The student may choose from one, two or three credits as prearranged with the internship site supervisor and corresponding faculty. Each credit will require a minimum of 45 hours of on-the-job learning. This course will be graded pass/fail only.
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ENGR N111: Intro to Engineering - NDSU
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
NDSU course
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ENGR N111 - Intro to Engineering - NDSU
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ENGR N311: History of Technology in America - NDSU
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
NDSU Course
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ENGR N311 - History of Technology in America - NDSU
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ENGR N312: Impact of Technology on Society - NDSU
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
NDSU Course
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ENGR N402: Eng Ethics & Soc Responsibilities-NDSU
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
TCU NDSU course
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ENGT 1100: Introduction to Building Information Modeling
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Pre-requisites: CADD1000 OR CONM1101 OR Instructor Approval. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is increasingly recognized as a best practice in construction, building design and related disciplines. BIM provides processes and technologies to improve productivity and efficiency in these industries. This course will provide the student an introduction to BIM concepts, terminology and application of best practices.
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ENGT 1118: Construction and Manufacturing Math
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course covers the application of common geometric and trigonometric calculations related to the construction and manufacturing industries.
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ENGT 1126: Engineering Graphics
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
The course introduces and develops basic skills in drawing, lettering, orthographic projection, sections and dimensioning. This course will also apply the basic fundamentals of pictorial drawing, including isometric, oblique, perspective, shade and shadow, and freehand sketching.
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ENGT 1134: Office Systems and Equipment
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course covers the application of Windows software systems in coordination with AutoCAD software as well as general office equipment set-up and use.
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ENST 2001: Fundamentals of Utilities
4.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course provides a general overview of the electric, gas and telecommunications industries. The course will cover fossil fuel and renewable energy sources for electric power generation, its history and projected needs for the future. The course also covers the natural gas utility from the ground to the consumers, its history and projected needs for the future. Also covered are the telecommunications industry and how the land phone and cell phone systems operate.
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