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ESC 211: Thermodynamics I
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course covers introductory concepts and definitions; Absolute temperature, Work, heat, First Law and applications, Second Law, Carnot Theorem, entropy, thermodynamic state variables and functions, reversibility, irreversibility, ideal gas mixtures, mixtures of vapors and gas, humidity calculations.
Corequisite:
CHE 201 and PHY 225
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ESC 221: Circuits and Systems I
4.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course covers circuit elements and their voltage-current relations; Kirchoff’s Laws, elementary circuit analysis; continuous signals; differential equations; first order systems and second order systems. Students will simulate circuits on the computer. A laboratory component is integrated into the course.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: PHY 225 and ESC 113
Corequisite:
MAT 501 or departmental approval
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ESC 223: Switching Systems and Logic Design
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course includes the analysis and design of cominational and sequential circuits and their applications to digital systems. The use of integrated circuits in the design of digital circuits is illustrated in the laboratory experiments.
Prerequisite:
MAT 302, PHY 225, and SCI 120 or SCI 121, or departmental approval
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ESL 054: English as a Second Language
0.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
These two Intensive English courses are designed in their combined form to improve the reading/writing and aural/oral skills of the beginning and low-intermediate student. These two courses must be taken concurrently and are obligatory for one semester for all incoming ESL students whose placement examinations show a need for instruction at this level.
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ESL 062: English as a Second Language
0.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This is a high-intermediate level course that combines listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Narrative and descriptive writing are emphasized and expository writing is introduced.
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ESL 094: English as a Second Language
0.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This advanced level course emphasizes writing and reading skills; however, oral skills are not neglected. In writing, students focus on introducing, developing, supporting, and organizing their ideas in expository essays as well as in narrative and descriptive writing.
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ESL 095: Intensive Writing
0.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This intensive writing course for ESL students focuses on basic components of effective writing, including paragraph development and structure, sentence structure, word choice, and content. Students read and respond to a variety of texts and use argumentation, narrative, and description as modes of developing ideas in writing.
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FNB 100: Introduction to Finance
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course focuses on the three general areas of 1) money and financial institutions, 2) business financial management, and 3) investments. These areas are surveyed by covering such topics as value and creation of money, the Federal Reserve System, commercial banks, short and medium term financing, and the behavior of securities markets in relation to financing the business enterprise.
Prerequisite:
MAT 051 or exemption from Elementary Algebra.
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FNB 220: Commercial Credit and Collections Management
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
Students are introduced to the principles and practices involved in the extension of credit in the business world. The course covers operation of the credit department, including the duties of the credit manager and credit investigators, credit analysis of financial statements, bases for credit judgment, collection procedures, legal problems, accounts receivable, financing, and factoring.
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Prerequisite: ACC 122 or departmental approval
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FNB 230: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course surveys principles and practices followed in the financial organization and operation of a corporation. Also considered are the financing of new and growing businesses, sources of capital, banking, and credit accommodations as well as the handling of other financial matters.
Prerequisite:
FNB 100, ACC 122
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