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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic operating practices and principles of supply chain management. Included are appropriate strategies for customer service, logistics, manufacturing, procurement, quality, and integrated supply chain management.
Prerequisite:
IST 235
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3.00 Credits
Production planning and control, master scheduling, material requirements, capacity planning, shop floor control, lean manufacturing, just in time and exposure to currently developed control systems.
Prerequisite:
IST 235
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of logistics and transportation services through a focus on customer service, distribution operations, facility design, carrier selection and transportation costing and negotiation.
Prerequisite:
IST 235
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3.00 Credits
Examines the impact of global economy on business. Exposes the student to international trade theory, economic environments, cultures, political and legal environments, international marketing, import and export markets and international management.
Prerequisite:
BUS 101
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to put to practical use knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. The experience is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member who assists the student in developing a work experience plan and who visits the student at the worksite. Periodic reports are required. Students work a total of at least 150 hours over the course of the semester at a position obtained through their own initiative and with the approval of the Business Internship Director. Required online seminars (16 total hours) are scheduled.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of the capstone is to integrate the business management skills and coursework into business situations. The capstone course utilizes case studies, research, and simulations to allow the student to critically analyze business problems, anticipate and identify potential areas of concern and develop practical solutions.
Prerequisite:
ACC 101 and ACC 102 or MTH 133 and BUS 101 and BUS 120 and ECO 201 and MKT 101 and
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces Students to board and CAD drafting fundamentals by creating parts, assemblies and drawings. Students will learn how to create and modify parts and assemblies, and develop prints for production, on the drafting board. Upon the completion of each of the board drawings, students will replicate the same drawing by using AutoCAD in the CAD lab. Emphasis is placed on industry-based standards of printed views with dimensioning.
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3.00 Credits
This course uses SpaceClaim software to prepare 3D solid models for 3D printing, CNC Machining and manufacturing. Students will learn to use the SpaceClaim software to create sketches and solid models. In addition, previously created parts from AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA and NX will be used to modify and repair these parts in preparation for 3D printing, CNC and manufacturing.
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2.00 Credits
This course continues in the development of Student skills in CAD drafting and design by creating more complex parts, assemblies and dimensioned drawings. Students will learn how to create and modify parts and assemblies, and develop prints for production using CAD (AutoCAD). Emphasis is placed on industry-based standards of printed views with dimensioning, tolerancing and welding symbology.
Prerequisite:
CAD 117
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on creating drawings with true position tolerance dimensions and geometric tolerancing based on prints and drawings of single and double auxiliaries and symmetrically opposite parts.
Prerequisite:
AIM 143 or CAD 125 or SKT 142 or CAD 117 or SKT 143
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