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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSKL014 or equivalent placement score. Course examines business organizations as a social system. Topics consist of motivation, perception, communication, behavior theories, and group dynamics. In-class activities are employed to emphasize topics covered in class.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BSMT106, BSMT108, BSMT125, ACCT102, ECON101, ENGL110 or consent of instructor. Course is the capstone course for Business Management majors. Students will draw on their prior coursework to solve business problems. This course helps provide a basic understanding of the total enterprise of businesses, meaning the environment in which it operates its internal condition, and its prospects for success.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite:BSKL014 or equivalent placement score. Course presents an overview of the e-business system. Topics include a review of technology utilized to create e-businesses. The class focus is on the creation of an original Web page.
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3.00 Credits
On-the-job experience tailored to enforce topics taught within the degree. Student supervision will be a cooperative arrangement between the student's academic advisor and employer. Progress reports and a final report documenting work experience will be submitted by students. Instructor approval required to register for the course.
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3.00 Credits
Course is designed for students in technical programs that require an understanding of basic mechanical drawing, architectural print reading, and welding symbols. Students will gain knowledge of orthographic projection, geometric construction, section views, auxiliary views, and technical notation, dimensioning and tolerancing. Students will understand architectural plot plans, floor plans, elevations, schedules, and wall and building sections. Included is the interpretations of drawings, welding symbols, notations, and technical information.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software. Students will gain knowledge in the use and principles of CAD. Manual drafting concepts and tools will be discussed. The main emphasis will be the application of AutoCAD software. Specific hardware used in the CAD environment will be introduced and utilized. Basic concepts covered include drawing setup, two-dimensional entity creation, coordinate entry methods, and drawing aides.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAD111 or consent of the instructor. A continuation of CAD111 emphasizing the principles of drafting utilizing Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software. Students will gain knowledge of drafting fundamentals, drafting techniques and skills, descriptive geometry, CAD application, and drafting and design applications. The student will apply the knowledge of the principles of drafting using AutoCAD software. Section views, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, text, dimensioning and tolerancing will be covered in this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAD113 or consent of instructor. An introduction to three-dimensional drawings and modeling, wire frame modeling, surface modeling, rendering, and solid modeling using AutoCAD software. Course will cover the necessary skills to become proficient in working with threedimensional objects in preparation to meet the requirements of a CAD technician.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAD115 or consent of instructor. A thorough study of customizing AutoCAD software. Course will cover customizing of menus and creating slides and scripts. The use of the AutoLISP and visual basic programming language as customizing tools will be introduced. The importing and exporting of drawing information through digitizing, raster image files and database connectivity will also be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Course introduces students to the uses of Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD) as it relates to architectural design. This course will cover the use of CAD in preparing construction documents and threedimensional models of buildings. Architecture terminology, building techniques, building conventions, building design, and architecture-related information will be introduced.
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