Engineering is the application of mathematics, as well as scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge to invent, innovate, design, build, maintain, research, and improve structures, machines, tools, systems, components, materials, processes, solutions, and organizations.
Requisites: None; Advisory: ENE-21 or MAT-36
Description: A beginning course in the study of blueprints and their interpretation, types of projection, symbols, and abbreviations. This course is designed for students interested in print reading for the machine trades.
Stand Alone Courses:
- ENE-851 Print Reading Administration (osha) Standards for General Industry, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Tuesday/Thursday, 3:25pm-4:50pm
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Beginning American College English Certificate - ESL students are placed within the sequence of courses in the Basic English as a Second Language Certificate according to their English abilities. Students completing this pattern of study will have a beginning level of fluency in the English language which will help them be successful in academic courses, CTE courses, or general employment.
- ESL-846 Beginning American College English
- ESL-847 Low Intermediate American College English
Advanced American College English Certificate - ESL students are placed within the sequence of courses in the Advanced English as a Second Language Certificate according to their English abilities. Students completing this pattern of study will have a beginning level of fluency in the English language which will help them be successful in academic courses, CTE courses, or general employment.
- ESL-848 Intermediate American College English
- ESL-849 High Intermediate American College English
- ESL-850 Advanced American College English
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Entrepreneurship has been described as the capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. This course will expose students to the basics of entrepreneurship, including design thinking, customer assessment, and problem solving. Additionally, students will focus on lean market strategies for testing product/service validity.
Required Courses:
- ENP-851-35557 Entrepreneurship Basics, Face-to-Face, 04/17-06/09/23, Thursday, 6:00pm-9:10pm
Workplace Essentials - The Workplace Essentials Certificates aim to provide students with the skills and knowledge to be successful in the workplace. Students will learn how to maximize efficiency, engage in strategic problem solving, and clearly communicate with internal and external stakeholders. These skills will allow both students with extensive experience in the workplace and those entering the workforce to improve their effectiveness and advance in their career.
- PDS-808-35097, 02/13 - 03/03/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
- PDS-809-35098, 03/13 - 04/07/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
- PDS-810-35099, 04/10 - 05/05/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
- PDS-812-35100, 05/15 - 06/09/23, Online Anytime via Canvas