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3.00 Credits
Includes detailed study of property, plant and equipment, intangibles, current and long-term liabilities, investments, contributed capital, earnings per share, and the statement of cash flows. Prerequisite: BUS 321 (BU 2201)
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3.00 Credits
Working with a current software package, students learn how to set up and maintain a computerized accounting system. Students will learn to record transactions using various modules including general ledger, invoicing, job costing, budgeting and fixed assets. Prerequisite: BUS 220 (BU 2102) Intensive Values: Computer Literacy
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3.00 Credits
Federal Income Tax laws and procedures are reviewed with emphasis on understanding how tax rules can advantageously be taken into account in personal, investment, and business decisions. Prerequisite: BUS 220 (BU 2102) or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
A survey of advertising and its applications in business and society. Considered are a historical survey of advertising, regulation of advertising, buyer behavior, advertising agencies, advertising media, copy layout, and campaign management. Prerequisite: BUS 240 (BU 4101) or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles involved in the marketing of goods and services internationally. Emphasis is placed on the differences in marketing opportunities, practices, and constraints between the U.S. domestic markets and the markets among other nations of the world. Topics include: determining feasibility of export/import, obtaining foreign agents to handle distribution and special licensing, and special packaging according to the environmental conditions. Prerequisite: BUS 110 (BU 1101) or BUS 111 (BU 3110) or permission of instructor
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize students with the projection methods, procedures and protocols for graphically translating engineering concepts to mechanical drawings. Course emphasis is on shape description and focuses on orthographic projection principles (ANSI Y14.3M-1999) for multi-views, sectional and auxiliary views and pattern developments; pictorial projection principles (ANSI Y 14. 4M-1994) for isometric, oblique and perspective views; and geometric principles for resolving design problems. Students will also learn industry workplace behaviors required for success. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory Course only offered in the fall semester. Corequisites: Suggested are CAD 115 (CD 1115) and CAD 129 (CD 1129).
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to Computer Aided Design documentation using microcomputer-drafting methods through application of CAD software. Utilizes a tutorial/application approach to introduce CAD concepts. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory Course usually offered in the fall semester. Students will learn to create multi-view drawings, manage files and plot. Corequisite: Suggested are CAD 101 (CD 1101) and CAD 129 (CD 1129). Must be enrolled in either the CAD Technology or CAD Technology Certificate program or by permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the CAD Technology student to provide the basic information and experience necessary to layout doublesided and multi-layered printed circuit boards using state-of-theart design tools (POWER PCB and Power Logic). POWER Logic and POWER PCB will be used for schematic capture and PCB layout. Analog and Digital type layouts will be used to develop standard layout practices. However, emphasis will be in the layout of digital type PC boards using automated and interactive CAD design tools (POWER PCB and Power Logic). Extensive coverage of multilayer and double-sided boards practices from 2 through 6 layers can be expected. Drilled Hole Technology and Surface Mount Technology Design will be used for designs. Commercial and IPC Standards will be used as guide for layout rules and manufacturing processes.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the graphic communication of technical theories and ideas through application of current industrial drafting practices and mechanical drawing techniques. Emphasis is placed upon the development of a working knowledge of shape and size description, multiview drawings, geometric construction, and functional drafting practices. Sketching, utilizing drafting techniques will be employed along with CAD-generated drawings. Course usually offered in the fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to the hands-on procedures for generating manually drawn schematics and manual layouts of electrical diagrams and Printed Circuit Boards. After this introduction the student will use AutoCAD and PADS Logic schematic capture software for generating diagrams. PADS-PCB will be used to introduce the first time PCB layout person to a hands-on CAD based Printed Circuit program. This course requires additional CAD use during open labs. Course usually offered in the fall semester.
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