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This course provides an introduction to the principles of entrepreneurship. Topics include self-analysis of entrepreneurship readiness, the role of an entrepreneur in economic development, legal problems, organizational structure, sources of financing, budgeting, and cash flow.
This course is an overview of the engineering profession. Topics include goal setting and career assessment, ethics, public safety, the engineering method, and design process, written and oral communication, interpersonal skills and team building, and computer applications.
This course introduces environmental processes and the influence of human activities upon them. Topics include ecological concepts, population growth, natural resources, and a focus on current environmental problems from scientific, social, political, and economic perspectives.
This course introduces basic engineering principles of hydraulics, and water and wastewater technologies. Topics include fluid statics, fluid dynamics, flow measurement, the collection, treatment, and distribution of water and wastewater.
This course introduces the methods and techniques used in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) professions. Emphasis is placed on data collection and mapping using GIS software.
This course introduces the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing.
This course covers the growth and progress of the hospitality industry. Topics include tourism, lodging, resorts, gaming, restaurants, food service, and clubs.
This course provides a basic survey of human biology. Emphasis is placed on the basic structure and function of body systems and the medical terminology used to describe normal and pathological states.
This course introduces techniques of cultural research, definitions, functions, characteristics, and impacts of cultural differences in public address.
This course introduces print and electronic media and the new information technologies in terms of communication theory and as economic, political, and social institutions.