| source UC Santa Barbara (X) |
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department Engineering Sciences (X) |
General philosophy of programming for engineering majors, with introductions to Matlab, the C programming language, and the Linux operating system.
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An interdisciplinary examination of selected topics, texts, theories, and/or methods in engineering. Particular course focus is determined by the instructor(s) each time the course is offered.
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Directed study to be arranged with individual faculty members. Course offers exceptional students an opportunity to participate in a research group.
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Integration of economics into the evaluation of engineering projects; economic considerations in engineering project management and decision-making.
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The nature of moral value, normative judgement and moral reasoning. Theories of moral value. The engineer's role in society. Ethics in professional practice. Safety, risk, responsibility. Morality and career choice. Code of ethics. Case studies facilitate the comprehension of the concepts introduced.
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A series of weekly lectures given by university staff and outside experts in all fields of new technology management.
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Practice in the forms of communication--contractual reports, proposals, conference papers, oral presentations, business plans--that engineers and entrepreneurial engineers encounter in professional careers. Focus is on research methods, developing a clear and persuasive writing style, and electronic document preparation.
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Provides experience in communicating science and technology to nonspecialists. The major components of the course are field work in mentoring, a biweekly seminar, presentations to precollege students and to adult nonscientists, and end-of-term research papers.
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Interdisciplinary course/seminar/practice for artists, academics, engineers, and designers interested in exploring the technological, aesthetic, cultural, and political aspects of space side of the aerospace complex. Design history, space complex aesthetics, cinema intersections, imaging/telecommunications, human spaceflight history, reduced/alternating gravity experimentation, space systems design/utilization.
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Course offered in conjunction with Sansum-SB Clinic and Cottage Hospitals and involves a series of lectures/discussions dealing with various aspects of health care delivery and modern biotechnology. Students also spend a period of time working with a physician or medical research scholar.
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An introductory business course in strategic thinking, negotiations, marketing, finance and modeling skills that prepare engineering, science and non-technical students for successful entry into business. Class uses case studies, lectures, and computer simulation.
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Overview of the new venture creation process. Analysis of new business opportunities, development of new business value propositions, team building, venture financing, new venture planning, managing and protecting intellectual property, business formation, and other topics relevant to the entrepreneurial process.
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Analysis and creation of a business plan for a new business venture including demand forecasting, financial modeling, selling of the new business idea, and other issues for current business conditions.
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New product development requires technical and non-technical business persons to work across disciplines. Instruction is provided in a wide range of topics concerning customer driven product innovation. Students learn new product development processes, tools, techniques, and organizational skills.
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Use analytical frameworks for assessing technology business environments and sustainability within Asia. Establish historical context; governmental structures, policy and influence; capability investments and yield by local and foreign companies; operating models in leveraging Asian economies� resources and related experiences.
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Courses provide for the study of topics of current interest in the areas of entrepreneurship, business, engineering management, and other related areas. A. Business strategies, B. Entepreneurship, C. Product development, D. General.
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Courses provide for the study of topics of current interest in the areas of entrepreneurship, business, engineering management, ethics, social, political, and other issues related to the successful practice of engineering.
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Expert guest lecturers address current products and services. Students address the identification of market opportunities with an appreciation of the needs and requirements of the healthcare industry.
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Students identify specific solutions for business opportunities in the healthcare industry considering technological and market feasability. Interaction with healthcare professionals and industry executives.
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This course is intended for students with an interest in the identification of new products and services in the IT and Telecom environment. The course involves interaction with industry professionals and executives.
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Students design specific solutions for business opportunities in the IT and Telecom industry considering technological and market feasibility.
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Course includes visiting speakers and field visits to facilitate learning about the critical issues in early stage Telecom related companies.
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Directed individual study.
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A series of weekly lectures given by university staff and outside experts in all fields of new technology management.
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Analysis and practice of the forms of post-graduate writing. Documents studied include dissertations, disseration proposals and defense, professional papers, oral presentations, abstracts, and project research reports. Peer review process is analyzed. Written and oral assignments in discussion/workshop format.
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