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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisites: CRU 300, DL 240, DL 240L Full mission bridge watchstanding simulator designed as a capstone course for senior students. The course objective is to assess basic watchstanding skills at the STCW 95 OICNW level. Graded: Credit/No Credit Formerly DL 321.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Recommended Prerequisite: ECO 100 Analysis of the allocation of resources and costs of production, elasticity and utility theory. Introductory analysis of the determination of prices and output in different market situations, competition and monopoly and the role of public policy, and comparative economic systems.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: BUS 101, BUS 205, BUS 310, ECO 101 Examines concepts of management decision-making using knowledge of the global economic forces. The focus of this class is on economic micro and macro theory to explain events in the local economy and foreign economies. Using logical observations of the economy, the course emphasizes the development of decision-making criteria for strategic business decisions.
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
See additional Economics courses in the Department of Global and Maritime Studies.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisite: None Introduction to engineering graphics, the primary media for developing and communicating engineering system design information. Preparation of technical drawings using drafting instruments and computer-aided design (CAD) software is based on ANSI standards and includes orthographic projections, dimensioning, and tolerances.
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1.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 1, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisite: None Introduction to the engineering and technology professions and curricula, including the professional responsibilities of engineers and engineering technologists, the organization of the engineering and technology profession, and the library and Internet research, along with outside speakers from the profession.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisite: None Focuses on the communication aspects (oral, visual, graphical, and written) of the engineering profession by introducing students to engineering graphics, technical writing, drawing, blueprint reading, word processing, presentation software, and spreadsheets.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisites: None An introduction to the use and engineering applications of MATLAB, and an introduction to computer programming using MATLAB. Main topics include array and matrix manipulation, plotting in 2 and 3 dimensions, solving linear systems of equations, and solving nonlinear equations. In addition, the basic programming consructs, including input and output formatting, functions, conditional statements, and loops are introduced. A basic introduction to linear algebra is also included. Formerly COM 215.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: PHY 205 Corequisite: ENG 250L This course covers the theory and analysis of DC and AC circuits. Real and ideal sources, power transfer and power factor. Resistor, capacitor, and inductor circuits, transient response, frequency response and transfer functions. Single phase and multiphase power systems, and amplifier circuits and semiconductor devices.
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