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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours An introduction to the study of law in relation to the proper conduct of business. Topics include the nature and source of law, courts and courtroom procedure, contracts, and sales. There is an emphasis on the elements of contract law including offer, acceptance, consideration and legality. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800 and DSPW 0700 or equivalent skills
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours An introduction to the study of law in relation to the proper conduct of business. Topics include debtor-creditor relations, forms of business organization, franchising, securities regulation, property, wills and estates, trusts, international business, and intellectual property. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800 and DSPW 0700 or equivalent skills
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours An introduction to the legal rights and liabilities of businesses. Topics include the legal environment of business; development and nature of the legal system; ownership, torts and contracts; crimes, torts and product liability, agency and labor laws, consumer protection statutes, regulatory powers, and legislative, judicial, and administrative controls. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800 and DSPW 0700
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours Integrates the student's knowledge of the basic functional areas of business into a general strategic perspective for managing the entire organization. Topics include case studies and secondary research sources that will be utilized to analyze a broad range of business problems and managerial decision making. Required: A student must be completing the last semester of studies at Nashville State to enroll in this course. Program Coordinator approval required.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 1 Class Hour, 4 Lab Hours An introductory course in computer-aided drafting using AutoCAD software. Topics include familiarization with computers and the basic elements of computer-aided drafting as it is used in professional practice. Drafting exercises in various disciplines provide the student hands-on computer experience. Students will complete this class with entry-level computer-aided drafting skills.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits, 6 Lab Hours A continuation of CAD 1200 providing more in-depth knowledge of CAD software used to enhance speed and accuracy, as well as a better understanding of various drafting disciplines. Topics include advanced features and productivity-enhancing techniques. Students will also be introduced to three-dimensional drawing. Prerequisite: CAD 1200
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits, 2 Class Hours The final class for students obtaining a Computer-Aided Drafting technical certificate. Students will utilize information obtained from previous classes to present a project of their choice. This project will culminate with a set of commercial-grade drawings for use in a portfolio. Prerequisite: Must be scheduled in final semester
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 1 Lab Hour A "hands-on" learning experience in the methods and use of 3-D design using SolidWorks. The students will learn the methods and practices of designing individual components as well as entire assemblies. Topics include modeling, editing, presentation practices, using real world lessons. Prerequisite: CAD 1200 or instructor approval
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits, 1 Class Hour, 2 Lab Hours This class is the final course in the 3-D Design technical certificate. Students will be required to utilize the skills and techniques derived from the culmination of studies in this program. Students will create and present a 3-D design of their own choice for portfolio use during job interviews. Prerequisite: Must be scheduled in final semester of the technical certificate.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours A "hands-on" class that explores the fields of designing and presenting ideas with Revit software, a Building Information Management (BIM) system. Topics include the concepts and principles of 3-D parametric software in designing architectural projects. Use of the 3-D design process in creating and revising architectural designs is emphasized. The class teaches functionality and creativity starting with simple parametric skills and expanding to complicated designs. using key features of the software. Prerequisite: CAD 1200 or instructor approval
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