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AC Circuits Lab (EE114) Engineering U Grantham University
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A continuation of course EE110. Topics include using the oscilloscope, Ohm?s Law in AC circuits, capacitors, inductors, capacitive reactance, inductive reactance, RC circuits, RL circuits, Troubleshooting AC circuits, RCL series circuits, RCL parallel circuits, using the Bode plotter, transformers, electronic filters.
Accounting (BA510) Accounting G Grantham University
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Accounting, the language of business, provides crucial decision-making information to business organizations. This introduction to financial and managerial accounting prepares students to construct and interpret financial statements, generate budgets, and to use accounting data for strategic and management purposes with an emphasis on profitability. Legal and ethical issues in accounting are also discussed.
Advanced Electronics Communication Systems (EE281) Engineering U Grantham University
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A continuation of EE126. This course emphasizes digital communications system design. Topics include digital modulations, data communications principles and hardware, protocols, digital transmission, time-division multiplexing, satellite communications, microwave communications, and fiber optic communications.
Advanced Mathematics (MA420) Mathematics U Grantham University
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A high-level mathematics course on advanced topics. This course includes Laplace transforms, Fourier series, multiple integration, centroids and moments, moment of inertia, and vector algebra.
Advanced Microcomputer Applications (CS165) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course provides the student with coverage of advanced topics related to microcomputer applications. It extends the student?s basic knowledge of the Microsoft? Office software suite with various readings, hands on activities, and a final integration project. Topics studied include word processing (Word), spreadsheets (Excel), database (Access), and graphic presentations (PowerPoint).
Advanced Microprocessors (CE315) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course uses a hands-on, lecture-lab approach to help the upper-level students gain a unique perspective in this cutting-edge technology. Topics include microcomputer concepts, the 68000-instruction set, assembly-language programming, programming examples, and input/output interface examples. Includes the use of a lab environment to use with a home PC. The lab component consists of lessons based on a 68KMB host board with six interface boards. The lab component covers topics such as: programming problems, character input/output, interface to switches and LED?s, interface to a seven-segment LED, interface to four and eight digit displays, interface to a hexadecimal keypad, digital to analog conversion, analog to digital conversion, modular programming and firmware development. Includes 2 lab credit
Advanced Software Engineering (CS406) Engineering U Grantham University
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A continuation of course CS405. Topics include the study of project planning, techniques for data-oriented design, object-oriented design, testing and quality assurance, and computeraided software engineering.
Algorithm Development (CS425) Computer Science U Grantham University
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An advanced study of algorithms including notation, recurrences and summations, sets, counting and probability, heap sort, quick sort, medians and order statistics, elementary data structures, hash tables, binary search trees, red-black trees, and augmenting data structures.
American Government I (GP210) Public Services U Grantham University
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This undergraduate course provides an introduction to the American government and politics. Topics include the concept of a constitutional democracy, federalism, first amendment rights, equal rights under the law, political culture, political ideology, interest groups, lobbying, and political campaigns and elections.
American Government II (GP215) Public Services U Grantham University
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This undergraduate course is a continuation of American Government I. Topics include the effect of the media on politics, the branches of government, the federal bureaucracy, and policymaking.
Analog Integrated Circuits (EE321) Engineering U Grantham University
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This course provides an introduction to electronic devices and circuits as they apply to analog electronics for students studying electrical, electronic, computer, and related engineering disciplines. Using an innovative approach, this course treats a circuit as an entire electronic system, rather than as a collection of individual devices. It provides students with the tools necessary to make intelligent choices in the design of analog and digital systems. Includes 1 lab credit.
Antennas, Transmission Lines, and Microwaves (EE136) Engineering U Grantham University
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This course introduces electromagnetic theory to explain basic concepts; then it explores the procedures that can produce designs of antennas, transmission lines and microwave devices that satisfy specified performance criteria. Topics include transmission lines, antennas, microwave devices and circuits, radiation patterns, and waveguide studies.
Artificial Intelligence (CS411) Computer Science U Grantham University
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An introductory course to Artificial Intelligence and its applications. Topics include the history of artificial intelligence, the predicate calculus, state space search, heuristic search, an 68 introduction to PROLOG and LISP, expert systems, knowledge representation, natural language, automated reasoning, and machine learning. Software: PROLOG and LISP development environments.
Assembly Language Programming (CS225) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course is designed for undergraduate courses in assembly language programming. Concentrating on the MS-DOS operating system and using short applications, this complete and fully updated study of assembly language for the IBM-PC helps students learn the basics of operating systems and architecture in the context of a microprocessor, and teaches them how to approach programming problems with a machine-level mindset. Based on the Intel 80x86 processor family, it simplifies and demystifies concepts that must be understood before students go on to study computer architecture or computer operating systems in more advanced courses. The course provides many short examples that show how assembly language may be applied to useful problems. Includes 1 lab credit. Software: Microsoft MASM Assembly Language Development System.
Basic College Math (MA100) Science General U Grantham University
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This is a basic college mathematics course for students who have need for an introductory course. It includes a review of arithmetic, manipulation of fractions and exponents, number systems, absolute value, manipulation of radicals, complex numbers, graphing, and factoring. The student is required to complete this course unless he/she achieves a passing score on the Grantham Math Assessment Test (MAT). Contact Student Services for details.
Business and Society (BA301) Business U Grantham University
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This intermediate course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of business and how it relates to society as a whole. The major topics include the corporation in society, the business and the social environment, business and the ethical environment, business and government in a global society, the corporation and the natural environment, business and technological change. A systems-thinking approach is central to the course, wherein business, government, and society are so closely intertwined that an action that affects one will inevitably affect the others. The corporation?s responsibilities to primary and secondary stakeholders, both economic and ethical, are studied in light of various social issues.
Business Ethics (BA560) Business G Grantham University
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This course examines ethics and values in multiple contexts. It begins with an exploration of individual values and the integration of mind, body and soul. The perspective then broadens to include corporate ethics and the role of moral leadership in business. The course concludes with an examination of ethical dilemmas created by an expanding global economy.
Business Law II (BA265) Business U Grantham University
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This course is a continuation of Business Law I. It is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of legal considerations in business operations as illustrated by such topics as torts, contracts, agency forms of business organizations, commercial paper, bankruptcy, secured transactions, and sales. The law presented in the text includes new statutes and regulations affecting the legal environment of business as well as the most recent developments in case law. Also the student will examine important cases, statutes, and other laws affecting business law.
Business Policy and Strategy (BA490) Business U Grantham University
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Business Policy and Strategy is the capstone course for business administration majors. This advanced course is designed to provide students with a general management perspective of the total business enterprise. Students learn new strategy formulation, implementation, and evaluation concepts and techniques. Students use this new knowledge, coupled with knowledge acquired from other courses, to chart the future direction of different organizations. The course builds on previous courses in diverse functional areas to offer insights and analytical tools which a general manager needs to plan and implement successful business policies and strategies. The course emphasizes the practical application of business theory to business problems.
Calculus (MA302) Science General U Grantham University
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An introductory-level course that includes topics on limits, derivatives, derivative tests, concavity, applications of the derivative and integration, area under the curve, the fundamental theorem of Calculus, and integration techniques using parts and substitution.
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