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ENG 4823: Special Topics in Language Arts
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: Senior standing or departmental approval. An advanced study of selected aspects of the English language. Content varies in different semesters. May not be repeated for credit.
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ENG 4943: Language Awareness
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: Senior standing or departmental approval. A critical study of the roles that language and literature play, including a survey of the history of the English language. Required of all English majors and minors.
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ENG 4981-4: Seminar in English
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
East Central University
1 to 4 hours--Prereq.: 2513 and departmental approval. Directed group study on special subject or problem
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ENG 4991-4: Individual Study in English
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
East Central University
1 to 4 hours--Prereq.: 2513 and departmental approval. Directed study on special subject or problem. Open only to selected undergraduates.
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ENG 4991-4 - Individual Study in English
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ENG 5981-4: Seminar in English
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
East Central University
1 to 4 hours--Prereq.: 2513 and departmental approval. Directed intensive study on selected problem or special topic
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ENG 5991-4: Individual Study in English
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
East Central University
1 to 4 hours--Prereq.: 2513, graduate standing, twelve hours English, and departmental approval. Directed intensive study on definite problem or special subject, based on approved outline or plan; conferences, oral and written reports
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ENGR 1111: Introduction to Engineering
1.00 Credits
East Central University
1 hour lecture/1 hour lab. Study skills, orientation and enrollment in engineering. Computer-based productivity tools. Engineering ethics and careers.
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ENTR 3103: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: ACCT 2103, ECON 2003 or departmental approval. This course provides the student with the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and covers the entrepreneurial process from conception to harvest of the new venture. It concentrates on identifying the attributes of entrepreneurs, the process of searching for opportunities, evaluating the viability of a new venture, financing, starting and operating the new venture.
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ENTR 3203: High Technology Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3103 or departmental approval. This course provides students with an applications-oriented understanding of the unique industry contexts, strategic opportunities, and constraints faced by high technology new ventures. Such ventures are typically funded with high risk/high return venture capital, and expected to achieve liquidity for investors in approximately five years from start-up. Topics to be discussed include: the technology commercialization process; technology application opportunities; and the venture capital continuum.
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ENTR 3303: Marketing for the Entrepreneur
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3103, MKTG 3313 or departmental approval. The course identifies and applies the different marketing visions, approaches and practices used by entrepreneurs to compete in highly competitive markets. Further, this course will identify the differing strategic and tactical focuses and applications used by today's entrepreneurs inclusive of the strategic application of various technologies.
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