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CBAM105M: Solidworks and 3D Printing

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to SolidWorks, a leading computer-aided design (CAD) software widely used in engineering, product design, and manufacturing. Students will learn the fundamentals of 3D modeling, part design, assembly...

BLDG225M: Blueprint Reading/Estimating

Students learn to comprehend and use blueprints typically used in light residential construction. Two-and three-dimensional drawings are analyzed and common methods of estimating labor and materials practiced. An understanding of residential...

MKTG282M: Marketing Research

This course will be taught from the viewpoint of the person who conducts primary and secondary market research with a concentration on techniques and processes required to conduct quality research studies. Topics include questionnaire development...

PSYC235M: Health Psychology

This course is created to help the student understand issues of health and wellness based on the triangle of health psychology: mind, body, and spirit. It is designed to have the student better understand the role that stress, mindset, positive and...

ENGL110M: College Composition I

College Composition I introduces students to the practice of academic writing and research. A review of critical reading and thinking skills is included as an essential foundation to academic understanding and inquiry. Students conduct intensive...

FMGT250M: Project Management

This course is a survey of the construction project management process from initial conception to completion. Topics include feasibility analysis, siting/staging issues, software application, personnel management, contractual procedures and job-site...

HUMA150M: Critical Thinking

This is a reading, writing, speaking, and listening course that presents the skills and methods of critical thinking as a way to explore and evaluate ideas.  Formative skills such as distinguishing fact and opinion, making inferences, detecting...

MKTG150M: Sports and Entertainment Marketing

The world of sports and entertainment is not immune to market forces that necessitate the application of sound marketing practices. Students will study successful and unsuccessful marketing efforts of actual entities ranging from sports to music to...

HVAC115M: Fundamentals of Heating I Lab

An introduction to residential high pressure, gun-type burners which includes an in-depth, hands-on course covering the components, component testing, replacement, maintenance and burner troubleshooting, and steady-state efficiency testing. Students...

AUTO1023M: Automotive Co-op Work Experience II

The Automotive co-op work experience provides an opportunity for practical experience at an approved site. It is a required component of the degree program and students are required to work a minim0um of 320 hours. Periodic supervisor evaluations...