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This computer programming course will teach structured programming and problem solving using computers. The course consists of a sequence of programming assignments requiring students to write MATLAB programs to solve engineering problems from different engineering disciplines. (45/0/0/0)
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This course provides a basic analysis of passive and electronic circuits. It includes Kirchoff's laws and circuit analysis theorem applied to steady state DC resistive circuits, RLC circuits as well as an analysis of transient and sinusoidal steadystate circuits. Steady-state power calculations for sinusoidal single-phase circuits will also be included. (45/0/0/0)
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Prereq. PHYS 2110 This basic Engineering statics course includes the action of forces on engineering structures and machines. It will include the study of force systems, static equilibrium of frames and machines, as well as friction, center of gravity, moment of intertia, and vector algebra. (45/0/0/0)
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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. Unit Credits: 1-1, 2-1, 3-1. (45/0/0/0)
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Prereq. ENTR 1050 Introduction to Entrepreneurship or by permission of instructor/adviser The student will assess the current economic, social, and political climate for the small business. The student will explain how demographic, technological, and social changes create business opportunities. Students will assess business ideas based on their strengths and skills, and personal, professional, and financial goals. Students will test and analyze their concept through basic market research. Unit Credits: 1-1, 2-1, 3-1. (45/0/0/0)
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Prereq. ENTR 1050 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and ENTR 1060 Entrepreneurship Opportunity Analysis The student will gain insights essential for marketing their entrepreneurship venture utilizing innovative and financially responsible marketing strategies. The student will analyze marketing philosophies implemented by key successful entrepreneurs. The students will prepare a marketing plan to launch the entrepreneurship venture and implement the first two years of business operation. Unit Credits: 1-1, 2-1, 3-1. (45/0/0/0)
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The student will explore state and local 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 and disciplinary actions. Unit Credits: 1-1, 2-1, 3-1. (45/0/0/0)
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The student will explore federal and state tax situations for businesses. Course content will include: income tax, sales and use tax, payroll tax, and unemployment tax, insurance, employee benefits, retirement planning, budgeting, interpretation of financial statements, and learning how to work with accounting professionals. Unit Credits: 1-1, 2-1, 3-1. (45/0/0/0)
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The student will evaluate a business concept and write a sound business plan. Students will assess the strengths and weaknesses of a business concept; collect, analyze and organize market research data into a marketing plan; and prepare financial projections for their business concept. Students will be able to identify and evaluate various resources available for funding small business. Unit Credits: 1-1, 2-1, 3-1. (45/0/0/0)
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The study of the geography of human activity through examination of the cultural traits that characterize different societies in the world. Unit Credits: 1-1, 2-1, 3-1. (45/0/0/0)
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