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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: EGR 496A) A continuation of EGR 496A. In this second part of the Engineering Senior Project, Students continue the project, prepare an interim project paper and present project results and plans.
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4.50 Credits
Introduction and overview of Internet enabled business transactions from a managerial perspective. The course serves as foundation for the E-Business program and addresses E-Business strategies, Cyberlaw, Internet marketing, Internet infrastructure and security, E-Business applications and highly relevant emerging Internet business models.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: ELB 620) This course provides an in-depth analysis of Internet Business Models and E-Business Strategies. The course enables students to analyze the value and components of E-Business Models and the concept of strategic planning within the context of EBusiness.
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4.50 Credits
The course represents an in-depth analysis of marketing and advertising components of E-Business, strategic marketing decisions in the digital age and a study of successful marketing models. During the course, students create a strategic marketing plan for an Internet business.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: ELB 620) The course offers a thorough introduction to private and public E-Marketplaces, demand chain structures and Supply Chain Management, procurement and fulfillment. Student will explore the associated digital infrastructure from an E-Business perspective. A special focus will be on current industry applications in this field. The course will offer processes and strategies for evaluation, design and implementation of those highly complex applications.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: ELB 620) The course focuses on the global level and regulatory framework in which E-Business operates. It provides a study of current and proposed laws and regulations and their impact on E-Business. Emphasis is put on current legal issues relevant to start and operate various E-Businesses. Further emphasis lies on legal case studies from a business prospective.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: SCI 101 or SCI 101A) Dedicated to exploring an in-depth study of standard methods for analysis of water and wastewater, sampling techniques and preservation of samples, nitrogen and phosphorous treatments. Through lectures, demonstrations, readings, student will also learn the strategic role of the environmental lab in the modern workplace.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites SCI203, SCI203A) Comprehensive introduction to the design, analysis and implementation of microbiology and biological treatment. Strong emphasis on biology of microorganisms and general bacteriology, microbiology of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria as well as physical and chemical properties of water.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites CSC220, CSC208) Emphasizes the application of physical and chemical methods applied for water and wastewater treatment, filtration and sedimentation, options, absorption, ion exchange, aeration, softening and disinfecting as combined with review of atmospheric science aspects such as water, air and soil.
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4.50 Credits
Introduction to application of pollution, analysis of water, , including hazardous waste and engineering as well as water and wastewater pollution prevention. Addresses the current pollution prevention procedures outlined by the EPA for industry that include source reduction, recycling/reuse treatment, ultimate disposal and combinations of these preventive measures.
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