May 19, 2024  
2022-2023 Course Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2022-2023 Course Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


York Technical College is a progressive institution and, as such, even many “traditional” courses use various aspects of computer technology. Students should expect to use computer tools such as the Internet, email, electronic library databases, D2L (an online learning management system), WebAdvisor, and various software packages. The specific expectations for individual courses are detailed in the course materials from the instructor. The course descriptions listed on the following pages are general descriptions of course content.

As you consider the courses to select, please keep in mind that appropriate placement test scores are required for math, reading, and English courses and that some departments require a minimum grade to enter the next course level. Students may take higher level courses than required in their program of study as long as all course prerequisites are met.

ENG 032 MAT 033 , and RWR 032  are developmental courses and do not count for credit in any program. Effective with the Fall 2018 semester, ENG 032  must be taken concurrently with a co-requisite section of ENG 101  or ENG 155 . RDG 100  is a prerequisite course leading to competencies needed for higher level courses, such as RDG 101  . This course WILL NOT fulfill credit requirements for the general education or elective credit in associate degree programs or for LIFE Scholarships. All elective credits in associate degree programs must be chosen from courses that are at or above the entry level required by the program. Therefore, it is important for the student to see an advisor each semester to assist in selecting appropriate courses so that the student can make progress toward the program goal.

Exemption tests are available for a number of courses. Contact an admissions counselor (new students) or academic advisor (current students) for more information about exemption routes to consider.

 

Human Services

  
  • HUS 230 - Interviewing Techniques


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the development of skills necessary for interviews in various organizational settings. Students in human services will use these skills and knowledge later in their supervised field placements.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 

Humanities

  
  • HSS 205 - Technology and Society


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an investigation of the impact of the 20th century technological changes in America on the individual, society, and the physical environments.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 

Industrial Electricity/Electronics

  
  • EEM 117 - AC/DC Circuits I


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of direct and alternating theory, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel, and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • EEM 118 - AC/DC Circuits II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a continuation of the study of direct and alternating current theory to include circuit analysis using mathematics and verified with electrical measurements.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • EEM 121 - Electrical Measurements


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the basic principles of electrical measuring instruments and how they are used in industries.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent; 
    Corequisite(s): EEM 117  
  
  • EEM 140 - National Electrical Code


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the National Electrical Code and is based on the latest codes as published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118  and RWR 032  or Equivalent
  
  • EEM 141 - Residential/Commerical Codes


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers National Electrical Code (NEC), including a study in, and application of, the NEC and city and county electrical ordinances as pertaining to residential and commercial wiring.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EEM 145 - Control Circuits


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the principles and applications of component circuits and methods of motor control.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 201 - Electronic Devices I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the fundamental principles of common electronic devices and circuits. Emphasis is placed on solid-state principles and applications.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 215 - DC/AC Machines


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of applications, operations, and construction of DC and AC machines.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 221 - DC/AC Drives


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the principles of operation and application of DC drives and AC drives.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 215  
  
  • EEM 250 - Programming Logic Controllers


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. Additional topics such as interfacing, data manipulation and report generation will be covered.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 
  
  • EEM 251 - Programmable Controllers


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an introduction to programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 
  
  • EEM 252 - Programming Controllers Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the application of programmable controller theories and operation procedures. Topics such as interfacing data manipulation and report generation are covered. Programmable controller projects are constructed, operated, and tested.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 
  
  • EEM 271 - Sensors and System Interfacing


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course includes an introduction to various types of sensors and how they interface with computers and programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on interfacing the computer or controller with machines to accomplish a task.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 274 - Technical/Systems Troubleshooting


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of systematic approaches to troubleshooting and repair of electronic, electrical, and electromechanical systems.

    Prerequisite(s): CIM 241  and EEM 250 

Industrial Mechanics

  
  • IMT 101 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is an introduction to industrial maintenance.

    Prerequisite(s): IMT 111 
  
  • IMT 102 - Industrial Safety


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers safety awareness and practices found in industry.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • IMT 104 - Schematics


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers the interpretation of mechanical, fluid power, and/or electrical schematics.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • IMT 111 - Industrial Tools


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course covers the use of hand/or power tools.

  
  • IMT 112 - Hand Tool Operations


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the use of hand tools and their applications in industrial and service areas.

  
  • IMT 114 - Benchwork and Assembly


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers the use of hand and power tools, measuring, and prints associated with an assembly project.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • IMT 120 - Mechanical Installations


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course covers techniques of assembling, rigging, and installation and/or maintenance of mechanical equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • IMT 123 - Air Compressors


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers methods used to install and/or maintain various types of air compressors.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent; and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • IMT 126 - Intro to Mechanical Installations


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers the techniques of assembling, rigging, and installation and/or maintenance of mechanical equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): IMT 111  or IMT 114 ; Minimun grades of C
  
  • IMT 131 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers the basic technology and principles of hydraulics and pneumatics.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • IMT 151 - Piping Systems


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers plumbing and piping systems used in industrial commercial and/or residential construction. Emphasis is placed on the reading and sketching of piping schematics as well as the fabrication and design of piping systems.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • IMT 161 - Mechanical Power Applications


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers mechanical transmission devices, including procedures for installation, removal, and maintenance.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent; MAT 033  or equivalent; IMT 111   or IMT 114  
  
  • IMT 163 - Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers troubleshooting techniques such as mathematical calculations and mechanical procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent, MAT 033  or equivalent, IMT 104 , IMT 131 , and IMT 161  
  
  • IMT 170 - Statistical Process Control


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the concepts and charts used in quality control.

    Prerequisite(s): CIM 241  and EEM 250 

Information Systems Technology

  
  • IST 104 - Introduction to the Internet


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is an introduction t the internet and the world wide web, includes ftp, telnet, archie, gopher, and e-mail functions.

  
  • IST 105 - Internet Search Techniques


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is designed as a guide to effective internet search techniques and tools.

  
  • IST 106 - Web Sites and Home Pages


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is a guide to planning and designing a web page including html fundamentals, adding graphics and images, and creating links to related subjects.

  
  • IST 188 - Hardware Basics and Operating Systems


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course is the study of installation, upgrading and configuration of personal computers from the basics of motherboards and memory to an introduction to networking. along with installation, configuration and upgrading operating systems.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  Minimum Grades of C
  
  • IST 191 - Linux System Administration


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course will provide students with the skills necessary to administer a LINUX system, including hardware/software configuration, user and group administration, LINUX network configuration, and file system management.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 188 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 193 - Linux Security Administration


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course will provide students with the skills necessary to implement and administer basic LINUX security policies, including authentication, securing network applications, system monitoring, encryption, and others.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 191  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 201 - Cisco Internetworking Concepts


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of current and emerging computer networking technology. Topics covered include safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, cabling, cabling tools, Cisco routers, router programming, star topology, IP addressing, and network standards.

    Prerequisite(s):  RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent Minimum grades of C
  
  • IST 202 - Cisco Router Configuration


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of LANs, WANs, OSI models, Ethernet, token ring, fiber distributed data interface, TCP/IP addressing protocol, dynamic routing, routing, and the network administrator’s role and function.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 201  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 203 - Advanced Cisco Router Configuration


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of configuring Cisco routers.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 202  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 204 - Cisco Troubleshooting


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of troubleshooting network problems.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 203  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 220 - Data Communications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the fundamentals of data communications. Basic signaling, networking, and various transmission media are covered.

  
  • IST 221 - Advanced Data Communications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the structure of the telecommunications industry. Topics include the components, services, and features of the most popular voice communications system.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 252 , Minimum Grade of C
  
  • IST 225 - Internet Communications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers introductory topics and techniques associated with the Internet and Internet communications. Techniques on how to use and access various types of information as well as how to find resources and navigate the Internet are included.

  
  • IST 226 - Internet Programming


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers designing internet pages and applications for personal/business use, writing the required program code in languages such as HTML, Java, and VRML, testing and debugging programs, uploading and maintaining internet pages and applications.

  
  • IST 252 - LAN System Manager


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the fundamental skills needed to effectively manage a local area network from introductory to advanced.

    Corequisite(s): IST 201  or IST 220  
  
  • IST 253 - LAN Service and Support


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course focuses on installing, maintaining and troubleshooting local area networks in a lab environment.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 252  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 254 - Centralized Network Management


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of how SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and the network management console can work together to create a network managed by a central console. Working with CMIP/CMIS (Common Management Information Protocol/Common Management Information Services) software including tracking of hardware/software configurations, installation of desktop applications from a central location, receiving/forwarding alerts, etc.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 252  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 259 - Electronic Messaging


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of electronic mail system software including the system architecture. The course covers the concepts and methods employed in the generation, storage, and transmission of electronic mail messages and the implementation, configuration, and administration of messaging software.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 252  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 260 - Network Design


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the processes and techniques required to identify the most attractive design solution of a telecommunications network–combining creativity, rigorous discipline, analysis, and synthesis–and while emphasizing the solution in terms of cost and performance.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 252  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 272 - Relational Database


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course provides a comprehensive foundation in both SQL and relational database design and implementation. Dynamic and embedded SQL programming techniques are emphasized.

    Prerequisite(s): CPT 242  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 291 - Fundamentals of Network Security I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of intro levels of security processes based on a security policy, emphasizing hands-on skills in the area of secure perimeter, security, connectivity, security management, identity services, and intrusion detection. The course prepares students to manage network security.

  
  • IST 292 - Fundamentals of Network Security II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of advanced security processes based on a security polocy, emphasizing hands-on skills in the areas of secure perimeter, security connectivity, security management, identity services, and intrusion detection. The course prepares students to install/configure secure firewalls.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 202  and IST 291  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 293 - IT and Data Assurance I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces the basics of network security. Topics covered will include network vulnerabilities and threats, security planning, security technology, network security organization, as well as legal and ethical issues related to network security.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 202  and IST 291  Minimum grade of C
  
  • IST 294 - IT and Data Assurance II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces methods for attacking a network. Concepts, principles, tools, and techniques for attacking and disabling a network will be covered in the context of understanding how to properly secure a network as a network administrator.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 292  and IST 293  Minimum grade of C

Journalism

  
  • JOU 101 - Introduction to Journalism


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of basic rhetorical and ethical principles of journalistic writing for news media, including newspapers, journals, radio, and television.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • JOU 201 - News Writing


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of skills and techniques required in preparing copy for publication.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 101  or equivalent Minimum grade of C

Logistics

  
  • LOG 110 - Introduction to Logistics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a basic overview of logistics management. Logistics involves the flow of goods and services involving such aspects as warehousing, materials handling, inventory control, and transportation from the raw material to the end user.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • LOG 111 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Operations


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course examines warehouse distribution centers and the information systems that are used. The student will understand the factors that determine the location of facilities, safety requirements and practices, concepts of warehouse design, material flow, inventory management and packaging.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • LOG 113 - Material and Handling Technology


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the various material handling technologies that are found in warehouses and distribution centers. The course will examine manual and automated equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • LOG 125 - Transportation Logistics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of the role that various modes of transportation play in products & services gtetting to the end user. Students will be able to identify transportation modes, undertsand governing regulations, describe terminology and principles, & understand environmental and economic impact.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032  or equivalents.
  
  • LOG 215 - Supply Chain Management


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of all activities between suppliers, producers, and end users involving the flow of goods and services to include functions such as purchasing, manufacturing, assembling, and distribution. The student will understand supply chain units and materials management processes.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • LOG 235 - Traffic Management


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course examines the flow of various traffic activities within an organization’s supply chain. The student will be able to compare transportation service providers, understand the issues facing transportation managers, and describe the impact of decisions on total supply chain costs.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 125 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • LOG 240 - Purchasing Logistics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of how purchasing impacts materials management, supply chain, transportation, and global logistics processes. The student will understand methods of electronic sourcing as well as negotiating and pricing principles.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • LOG 245 - Production Planning Processes


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of production processes, including process selection, facility layout, quality, waiting line analysis, Just in Time (JIT), and Lean operations.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 110  and LOG 215 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • LOG 250 - Advanced Global Logistics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course examines advanced applications related to global operations and logistics strategies, planning, technology, risk, and management necessary in a global business environment. Emphasis is placed on global sourcing, shipping, tracking, and e-logistics systems.

    Prerequisite(s): LOG 125  and LOG 215 
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 

Machine Tool Technology

  
  • MTT 101 - Introduction to Machine Tool


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers the basics in measuring tools, layout tools, bench tools and basic operations of lathes, mills, and drill presses.

  
  • MTT 105 - Machine Tool Math Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of shop math relevant to the machine tool trade.

  
  • MTT 111 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice I


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course is an introduction to the basic operation of machine shop equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): EGT 128  
  
  • MTT 112 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice II


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course is a combination of the basic theory and operation of machine shop equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 111 
  
  • MTT 113 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice III


    Credit Hours: 5
    This advanced course is a combination of theory and practice to produce complex metal parts. This course will include advanced machining and grinding procedures required to complete all machining applications

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 112 
  
  • MTT 124 - Machine Tool Practice II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers the practical application of the principles in Machine Tool Theory II.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 111 
  
  • MTT 126 - Machine Tool Practice III


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers the practical application of the principles in Machine Tool Theory III.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 111 
  
  • MTT 141 - Metals and Heat Treatment


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the properties, characteristics, and heat treatment procedures of metals.

  
  • MTT 147 - Tool and Cutter Grinding


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers theoretical and practical training in cutting tools, cutting tool angles, the mechanics of material removal, and the operations of tool and cutter grinding equipment.

  
  • MTT 211 - Die Theory


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of die components as they relate to the complete die. Restricted for Apprentices Only.

  
  • MTT 231 - Tool and Diemaking I


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course covers the manufacture and use a simple blanking or piercing die or tools.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 155 , MAT 155   and MTT 113  
  
  • MTT 232 - Tool and Diemaking II


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course covers the manufacture and use of a compound die or tools.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 231 
  
  • MTT 241 - Jigs and Fixtures I


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course includes the theory necessary to design working prints of simple jigs and fixtures.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 113  
  
  • MTT 242 - Jigs and Fixtures II


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course includes the theory necessary to design a complex jig or fixture for piece part production.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 241 
  
  • MTT 251 - CNC Operations


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of CNC machine controls, setting tools, and machine limits and capabilities.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 032   or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): MTT 111  
  
  • MTT 253 - CNC Programming and Operations


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the planning, programming, selecting tooling, determining speeds and feeds, setting up, operating, and testing of cnc programs on cnc machines.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 254  and MTT 255 
  
  • MTT 254 - CNC Programming I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of cnc programming, including machine language and computer assisted programming.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 112  and RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • MTT 255 - CNC Programming II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes cnc programming with simulated production conditions.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 254 
  
  • MTT 258 - Machine Tool CAM


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of computer assisted manufacturing graphics systems needed to create CNC programs.

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 151 , MTT 111 , and MAT 155 
  
  • MTT 270 - Operation and Programming of Coordinate Measuring Machines


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the operation, application and programming of coordinate measuring machines (CMM).

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 130 , EGT 151 , MTT 111 , and MAT 155 
  
  • MTT 285 - NIMS Level I Capstone


    Credit Hours: 4
    This capstone course will provide practice and performance necessary to complete all Level I projects outlined by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). This course will include projects and written examinations required by NIMS.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT 113 

Management

  
  • MGT 101 - Principles of Management


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision making, organizing, leading, and controlling.

  
  • MGT 120 - Small Business Management


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of small business management and organization, forms of ownership, and the process of starting a new business.

  
  • MGT 121 - Small Business Operations


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the daily operations of an established small business, emphasizing staffing, recordkeeping inventory control and marketing.

    Prerequisite(s): MGT 120  Minimum grade of C
  
  • MGT 201 - Human Resource Management


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of personnel administration functions within a business organization. Major areas of study include job analysis; recruitment, selection and assessment of personnel; and wage, salary and benefit administration.

  
  • MGT 280 - Executive Development


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of personal leadership styles and traits appropriate for middle and upper levels of management.


Manufacturing

  
  • MFG 101 - Introduction to Manufacturing


    Credit Hours: 3
    In this course, students examine manufacturing processes and systems, learn manufacturing terminology, assimilate workplace cultures, and identify requirements to work effectively in a manufacturing environment.

  
  • MFG 102 - Applied Learning in Manufacturing


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course examines requirements of successful work in diverse manufacturing environments using structured learning experiences that occur in the classroom and/or at selected manufacturing facilities.


Marketing

  
  • MKT 101 - Marketing


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers an introduction to the field of marketing with a detailed study of the marketing concept and the processes of product development, pricing, promotion, and marketing distribution.

  
  • MKT 130 - Customer Service Principles


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the importance of customer service satisfaction and the functions of various customer relations systems.

  
  • MKT 140 - E-Marketing


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of electronic marketing. In addition to traditional marketing topics, special emphasis will be placed on Internet marketing fundamentals, strategies and trends,

  
  • MKT 141 - Electronic Commerce Strategies


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an overview of the E-Commerce business from conception to implementation and evaluation. Special emphasis will be placed on budgeting, securing financial resources and fiscal management.

  
  • MKT 145 - Legal Issues E-Commerce


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of legal issues related to e-commerce. Special emphasis will be placed on copyright laws, intellectual property rights and patent law.

  
  • MKT 250 - Consumer Behavior


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the buying behavior process and how individuals make decisions to spend their available resources on consumption related items.

  
  • MKT 265 - Retail Strategies & Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the applications and management of business strategies in the retailing industry, including business planning, site selection, merchandise management, pricing strategies, promotions strategies, store organization and layout.

 

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