Courses
Engineering Managerial Skills
Course #: 186035
Duration: 5 hours
What Students Learn:
Course #: 2549
Duration: 10 hours
Course Prerequisites: Introduction to Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry (Block X02);
What Students Learn: Nature of Engineering Economy; Operating Costs; Investment Methods; Annual-Cost Method; Present-Worth Method; Interest Tables; Bonds; Rate-of-Return Method; Engineering Valuation; Break-Even and Changeover Charts; Canons of Ethics for Engineers.
Course #: 7000A-E
Duration: 50 hours
Course Prerequisites: Practical English (2430A-F);
What Students Learn: PART 1 (7000A). Writing Business Communications: Common Characteristics of Effective Written Communications; Analyzing Your Audience and Adapting Your Writing Style; Business Letters Planning, Appearance and Accuracy, Style, Arranging Paragraphs; Special Types; Business Letters as Public Relations Tools; Principles of Style for Business Letters - Using the First Person, Sentence Style, Paragraph Style, Choosing Words (diction).
PART 2 (7000B). Designing Business Communications: Organizing Documents; Organizing and Constructing an Outline; Memorandum and Letter Formats; Headings; Visual Aids - Tables, Graphs, Photographs, Flowcharts; Writing the Business Report.
PART 3 (7000C). Writing Effectively: Writing Effective Sentences - How Words Work Together in Sentences, Using Pronouns and Verbs, Avoiding Sentence Fragments and Run-Ons, Placing Modifiers, Punctuation; Mechanical Elements of Effective Writing - Using Numbers, Abbreviating, Hyphenating Compound Words, Capitalizing.
PART 4 (7000D). Researching and Documenting: Finding Information; Library Research: Other Sources of Information; Evaluating Source Material; Note-Taking; Documenting and Citing Sources of Information.
PART 5 (7000E). Writing Proposals: External and Internal Proposals; Differences between Proposals and Reports; Components of an Informal Proposal; Components of a Formal Proposal; How to Evaluate a Formal Proposal.
Special Notes: This new course replaces Report Writing, (6063A-B) and Business English, (2431A-D).
Course #: VB29XX
Duration: 1.62 hours
What Students Learn: Students will gain an understanding of how different technologies are interrelated and form a network that society depends on. The Universal Systems Model is used to explore construction systems.
Components: Finishing the Structure (VB2904); Defining Inputs (VB2901); Determining Resources (VB2902); Building the Structure (VB2903); Outputs and Feedback (VB2905);