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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to laws pertaining to secured transactions, letters of credit and the bank collection process. Law and Banking II also discusses check losses and a broad range of legal issues related to processing checks (3 Credits). Prerequisite: BNK 108
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give a better understanding of consumer credit operations. It surveys credit risk evaluation, setting policy, handling the loan from application through documentation, and closing (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive treatment of commercial lending designed for entry-level commercial loan officers. It includes the analytical aspects of commercial lending, the 106 commercial lending customer, products, pricing, support, documentation and analysis (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the U.S. payment system, banking law and regulation, and current industry practices. It examines bank deposit-taking activities, considers how banks manage deposited funds and explores interbank EFT systems (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
Trust services offered by commercial banks are respected for their quality and the professionalism of their personnel. This practical course introduces the complex world of trusts and agency and explains the tradition of the fiduciary relationship (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an introduction to computer programming as a tool for engineering problem solving and to techniques in computer-aided design (CAD) for civil engineering systems. Prerequisite: MATH 162, CE 271 Corequisite: CE 271 Staff
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of fluid mechanics. Topics include fluid properties, hydrostatics, and fluid flow concepts including continuity, energy, and momentum. Dimensional analysis is also covered. Applications include open channel flow, pipe systems, and fluid flow measurements. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: ES 226 Offered: Spring semester Staff
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in engineering design and measurement. Topics include fundamentals of surveying, statistical analysis, project management, and technical writing all of which are applied throughout the course in a series of design projects. Laboratory work includes surveying field work, CAD, project management, and CAD-based civil engineering applications. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: Mathematics 161, 162; and ES 101. Offered: Fall semester Staff
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3.00 Credits
This course covers both classic determinate sturctural analysis and the design of steel structures. Topics include loads, load paths, tributary areas, degree of determinacy, stability, approximate methods of indeterminate structural analysis, trusses, cables, arches, influence lines, deflections of trusses and frames by various methods, the principal of virutal work, introduction to force methods of indeterminate structural analysis, structural optimization, steel tension members, bolted and welded connections, steel columns, beams, and beam-columns. Prerequisite: ES 230 Offered: Fall semester Kurtz
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3.00 Credits
Application of engineering principles to a variety of environmental problems. Topics include environmental chemistry, hydrology, watersheds, water quality assessment, risk assessment, water supply and pollution control, air pollution, solid and hazardous waste management, and environmental management. Laboratories consist of field trips, computer modeling, sample collection, and chemical analysis methods. Students complete a semester project on an environmental engineering issue of their choosing. Prerequisite: Mathematics 162; Chemistry 122 or ES 231, or permission of instructor Offered: Fall semester Staff
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