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ENGR 1020: MATLAB Programming
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a freshman engineering course that introduces students to computer programming for Engineers using MATlab. The course includes manipulation of functions that range from general math operations, string manipulation, scientific plotting to domain specific toolboxes such as statistics, signal and image processing, efficient matrix and array computations as well as easy creation of scientific and engineering graphics which make it particularly useful for engineering students. Prerequisites MATH 1420 Fluency with basic UNIX/Windows commands, word processing software and the tools used to ENGR 1010, 1020, 2010, and 2020 are part of a partnership between MCC and the UNL College of Engineering for direct transfer into their Engineering program.
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ENGR 1050: Introduction to Engineering
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
Introduction to Engineering provides the beginning engineering student with an insight into professional development, strategies for academic success, processes and models for personal development, and an orientation to the engineering education system. These topics are presented with lecture and video media.
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ENGR 1060: Intro.to Computer Aided Graphics
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
A good engineer requires knowledge of both board and computer aided drafting. In this course, the student is introduced to both and studies such topics as lettering, orthographics, sections, dimensioning, descriptive geometry, revolutions and graphics.
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ENGR 2010: Elements of Electrical Engineering I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a sophomore engineering course that introduces students to the basic elements of electrical engineering. The course is designed so that students will learn the fundamental concepts of DC and AC circuit analysis using basic concepts, basic methods and circuits to filter and amplify signals, basic methods of digital signals and accompanying mathematics associated with transformers, motors and power systems. Prerequisites MATH 2411 and PHYS 211C ENGR 1010, 1020, 2010, and 2020 are part of a partnership between MCC and the UNL College of Engineering for direct transfer into their Engineering program.
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ENGR 2020: Engineering Statics
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a sophomore engineering course that introduces students to the basic principles of statics. The course topics include an introduction to the fundamental principles of statics; strength of materials; translational and rotational equilibrium problems; moments of inertia; vector product of forces; centroids; simple structures, frames and trusses; and wedges, screws, bearings and belts. Prerequisites MATH 2411 and PHYS 210C
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ENTR 1050: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
The student will evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. The student will understand the role of entrepreneurial businesses in the United States and the impact on our national and global economy.
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ENTR 2040: Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
Students will assess the viability of a new venture business idea to determine if the concept is feasible for business start up and long term growth based on strengths and skills, personal, professional and financial goals. The student will identify and analyze through basic research the present climate for their business idea by completing an industry, target market and competitive analysis. The student will assess the financial needs for startup as well as their own skills, strengths and talents to launch a successful business idea.
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ENTR 2050: Marketing for the Entrepreneur
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
The student will gain insights essential for marketing their entrepreneurial venture utilizing innovative and financially responsible marketing strategies. Students will develop an understanding of traditional and non-traditional entrepreneurial marketing strategies. Prepare marketing strategies with associated tactics to launch and sustain an entrepreneurial venture.
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ENTR 2055: Search Engine Marketing
2.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course addresses how to target advertising to the right audience via the Internet using Google'. Both new students and advanced marketers will develop skills in search engine marketing techniques. Focus includes Adwords, Banners, Video spots, Mobile and business maps and using metric results to make budget decisions and measure ROI.
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ENTR 2060: Legal Issues for the Entrepreneur
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
The student will explore legal issues related to business entities including sole proprietorship, general partnerships, limited partnerships, and corporations. Students will review contract law, articles of incorporations and the filing process, employment law (including FEPA, ADA, FMLA), personnel policies and procedures, the hiring process, job descriptions, disciplinary actions, and business insurance.
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