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Engr 201: Statics
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Math 165. Vector approach to principles of statics. Concepts of free body diagrams. Applications to simple trusses, frames, and machines. Distributed loads. Shear and moment diagrams. Properties of areas, second moments. Laws of friction. F,S
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Engr 202: Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Engr 201. Simple particle and rigid body kinematics/kinetics. Vector approach to principles of dynamics. Newton's laws of motion, work-energy, and impulse-momentum principles for particle and rigid body motion. F,S
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Engr 203: Mechanics of Materials
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Engr 201. Simple stress and strain, mechanical properties of materials, axial load, torsion, shear and bending moment, flexure and shear stresses in beams, combined stresses, stress transformation, statically indeterminate members and columns. F,S
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Engr 460: Engineering Economy
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Econ 201. Simple evaluation of the economic merits of alternative solutions to engineering problems. Evaluations emphasize the time value of money. F,S
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ENTR 200: Concept Generation and Technology Entrepreneurship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-3 credits, non-repeatable. Technical Entrepreneurship is an introductory course for non-business majors to explore important foundational concepts of entrepreneurship, including technical feasibility, marketability, intellectual property (IP) protection, technology transfer, and venture initiation. This course is team-taught by one business school faculty member and one faculty member from a technology-oriented discipline. F,S
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ENTR 201: The Entrepreneur and the Economy
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Non-BPA students only. This course is designed for students not enrolled in the College of Business and Public Administration who have an interest in business and entrepreneurship. This course introduces students to the basic characteristics of the world of business, including the political, social and economic system in which a business functions, the characteristics of a business, the creation of a business and issues dealing entrepreneurship. F
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ENTR 301: Accounting and Financial Concepts for Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Entr 201 or permission. The objective of this course is to develop an entrepreneurial understanding of the development and use of financial information. Topics include cash flows, the accounting cycle, financial statements, capital and master budgets, cost-volume-profit analysis, financial instruments, and risk and return issues, among others. Course will not count towards graduation if taken by a College of Business and Public Administration student. S
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ENTR 302: Marketing and Management Concepts for Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Entr 201 or permission. This course is an introduction to the nature, significance and role of marketing and management in today's society. The main objective is to explore business functions from both management and marketing perspectives. By combining the two disciplines, this course provides the prerequisite understanding needed by non-business undergraduate students pursuing further education in business. It will point out the skills that managers must apply to meet crucial goals. Course will not count towards graduation if taken by a College of Business and Public Administration student. F
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ENTR 366: Imagination,Creativity and Entrepreneurial Thinking
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Non-Entrepreneurship majors must have instructor approval. Explores the creative process and helps students identify their own creative problem-solving styles. Students develop innovative solutions to a wide range of problems that arise in the process of pursuing entrepreneurial ventures. Attention is devoted to the need for creative approaches to opportunity identification and business concept formulation when developing new products, services, and processes. F,S
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ENTR 385: Venture Initiation
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: Entr 201, 301, and 302 or Fin 310, Mgmt 300 and Mrkt 305; Junior or Senior Standing. This course is concerned with the issues surrounding the creation of a new economical entity. The focus of the course is the development of a venture plan. F,S
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