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ENGR 101: Engineering Problem Solving I
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
2 HRS. Engineering problem-solving methodologies and analysis, use of computers in problem-solving, technical report writing, team based project work and presentations. (Co-requisite: Math 155)
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ENGR 102: Engineering Problem Solving II
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. Continued development of engineering problem-solving, teamwork and communication skills, with focus on using the computer as a tool through algorith development and the use of a high-level computing language, such as MATLAB (Prerequisites: ENGR 101, Math 155 with a C or higher)
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ENGR 199: Orientation to Engineering
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
1 HRS. This course provides a beginning engineering student with information and tools to prepare him/her for a successful college life. Freshmen students can explore various engineering disciplines, prepare for an engineering career, and learn academic success strategies.
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ENT 200: Entrepreneurship
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. This course will involve developing a business plan, starting or expanding a business venture and understanding the legal requirements of business. F
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ENT 206: Managing And Marketing
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. This course offers several approaches to the study of small business management and marketing. Specific topics will cover the management process, strategic planning, human resources, business promotion, pricing and inventory control. F
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ENT 207: Financing And Information
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. This course will provide the student with the knowledge of what financing options are available and their requirements for small businesses. This course will also cover the use of computer technology in the business setting. F
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ENT 208: New Venture Accounting
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. This course will cover entrepreneurial accounting concepts and various accounting and financial records needed in business. The course will also familiarize the student with the tax consequences of different forms of business organizations. S
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ENVR 102: Basic Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. Students will learn the fundamentals of environmental science including the elements of chemistry, biology, and ecology; review historical and current environmental legislation; learn to recognize environmental hazards; and learn how to identify their role in environmental protection. F
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ENVR 310: Topics in Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. This course will present a number of current topics of environmental science for discussion which may include resource use, global warming, ozone depletion, and global environmental crime. An overview of the history of environmental regulation in the US will also be presented. S
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ERES 120: Emergency Communication
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. The application of Incident Command Systems (ICS) principles to the establishment and operation of effective emergency communication in any planned or unplanned event.
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