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3.00 Credits
This design course covers CMOS technology and hierarchical VLSI design methodology with a system perspective. Topics include CMOS processing technology, symbolic layout of NMOS and CMOS, fabrication and layout process, floorplanning, analog and digital simulation of CMOS circuits, and chip performance. This is a project-based course that requires intensive design and simulation work on computer. Prerequisite: ENGN2040. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This is the second design course in VLSI design. This design course covers CMOS technology VLSI design methodology with system perspective. Topics include CMOS combination and sequential digital circuit, existing digital system integration, digital system performance, and digital to analog interface circuit. This is a project-based course that requires intensive design and simulation work on the computer. Prerequisite: ENGN4040. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This second course deals with the applications of networking. Students study and develop plans for the implementation of networks and telecom systems. Students also study the specifications needed to develop networks including data, voice and video. Design specifications and layouts are discussed. Topics of hardware interfacing, network ownership, performance and service are included. Prerequisite: ENGN3070. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this third course on systems design is the functional/detailed design and documentation of digital-based systems. Topics include digital systems building blocks, design conventions; programmable devices such as gate arrays, machine and equipment organization; hardware programs, hardware realizations, operating systems and networking communications. Prerequisite: ENGN3050. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 6.0
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4.50 Credits
This is an introductory course in entrepreneurship. It demonstrates how entrepreneurs recognize business opportunities, develop ideas and identify markets. The course covers such topics as business planning, pricing, credit management, government regulation, business ethics, and the crucial role and importance of entrepreneurs to business and society. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
The course teaches students how to develop a business plan for the business they are considering starting. Emphasis is placed on the realism and completeness of the business plan. Prerequisite: ACCT1002 or ACCT1012 or ACCT1022, ENTR1001 or FSM1001 or HOSP1001 or MGMT1001 or MGMT2120 or SEE1001. (PT) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
Following the development of a business plan in ENTR2030, this course investigates funding sources for small businesses. The objective is to educate the entrepreneur as to what capital generating sources are available, pointing out the advantages and disadvantages of each. Prerequisite: ENTR2030. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is conducted as an independent study. Participants in the program formulate an agreed-upon plan with their sponsor and educator to counsel small businesses on problems dealing with marketing/sales, management, finance/accounting, and other relevant tactical/strategic issues. Prerequisite: ENTR2040. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to cover the different methods emerging companies use to expand nationally and internationally. Strong emphasis is placed on franchising, from both the franchisor perspective as well as the franchisee. Topics include methods for growing an emerging company, evaluating franchising systems, expansion tactics for large corporations, careers in emerging companies and financing the expansion of a company. The course is relevant for any student interested in working as a change agent in an established company, buying a franchise, or starting his or her own company. Prerequisite: ENTR2030. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give a broad overview of research from a business plan perspective. The focus of this course is on providing a basic knowledge base from which entrepreneurs can evaluate business opportunities and make better decisions based on appropriate research methods. This class emphasizes self-directed study due to the varied nature of each entrepreneur's venture. Prerequisite: ENTR2030. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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