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Found 952 Courses

Machine Tool/CNC Set-Ups

2 cr.

31-420-341 MACHINE TOOL/CNC SET-UPS ...CNC mill and lathe-tool holder selection, loading and unloading tools, work holding, setting part zero, fixture offsets, setting length and dial offsets, boring bars, and bar feeding. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the CNC Machinist or CNC Technician program; Corequisites: 10-804-304, Vocational Math A; 31-420-363, CNC Milling and G-Code; 31-420-366, CNC/Machining Fundamentals 1)

Machine Wiring and Safety

1 cr.

10-620-140 MACHINE WIRING AND SAFETY ...introduction to machine wiring, including basic documentation, labeling, and wiring practices; an overview of NFPA 79 machinery, safety and installation standards.

Machinist-Hobby

0.9 cr.

60-420-600 MACHINIST-HOBBY ...shop safety, measuring tools/layout, power saw operation, operation of drilling machines, bench work, basic engine lathe operation, basic vertical, horizontal, surface grinder.

Making Decisions With Data

2 cr.

10-196-221 MAKING DECISIONS WITH DATA ...introduction to the fundamental processes and methodologies of the emerging role of data driven decision-making in organizations. Drawing upon quantitative concepts, tools, and analyses from several disciplines, the learner will obtain skills necessary to demonstrate the usefulness of these tools and analyses in providing optimal technical options in decision-making situations. The emphasis of the course is on the interpretation of the results and subsequently present insights from which effective data driven decisions can be made to benefit internal and external consumers.

Managed Grazing

2 cr.

10-090-128 MANAGED GRAZING ... examine pasture plants and livestock in a rotational grazing system. Build a fence. Evaluate watering systems, fertilizers, yields and environmental impacts. Meet experienced graziers. Create a grazing plan and budget.

Management of HIM Resources

3 cr.

10-530-167 MANAGEMENT OF HIM RESOURCES ...examines the principles of management to include planning, organizing, human resource management, directing, and controlling as related to the health information department (Prerequisites: 10-530-162, Foundations of HIM)

Manufacturing Operations Management Career Experience

2 cr.

10-196-105 MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT CAREER EXPERIENCE ...students can select any hands on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Capstone, Industry Related or International Experience. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals)

Market Research & Info Mgmt

3 cr.

10-104-198 MARKET RESEARCH & INFO MGMT ...learn how to convert marketing related problems into research problems. Utilize the market research process to include creating objectives, determining research methodology, gathering data, interpreting, reporting, and using findings to make recommendations. Quantifying, forecasting, and evaluating opportunities using a combination of primary and secondary data.

Marketing Analytics

3 cr.

10-104-174 MARKETING ANALYTICS ...explore the theory behind data-driven marketing decisions. Learn the relevant tools and processes in performing data collections and analysis in delivering Return on Investment (ROI).

Marketing Career Experience

2 cr.

10-104-199 MARKETING CAREER EXPERIENCE ...students can select any hands on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Capstone, Industry Related or International Experience. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals)

Marketing Principles

3 cr.

10-104-110 MARKETING PRINCIPLES ...explore the marketing environment, consumer behavior, and market segmentation and position strategies. Learn the marketing mix and create product, distribution, pricing, and promotion plans.

Marketing Your Small Business

3 cr.

10-145-187 MARKETING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS ...implement and evaluate a marketing plan for their small business. Students will develop a marketing plan for a selected small business. Components of the plan include market research, customer focus, quality, pricing, and advertising.

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