Winter Courses
Course Results
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EST 106: Dig. Gen.: Prof. Web Presence
Undergraduate 3 credits
SBC: TECH
Creating a positive digital profile can be a challenging task for the 21st century student. In this course, learn how to utilize the power of the Internet and social media to enhance your web presence and digital profile. We will explore a number of topics including building a strong web presence, leveraging social media, creating and uploading video content, blended and distance learning as well as mobile devices as a learning tool. The culminating activity for this course is the creation of a positive and sustainable web presence and digital profile.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Winter 1256 30 Albert Pisano Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open -
EST 201: Technological Trends in Societ
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: H SBC: STAS
Explores the impact of technology and engineering design on society past, present, and future. The main themes as they relate to changing technology are: industry and the economy; the environment; social, educational, and psychological implications of computers; energy and society; warfare; and 21st-century emerging technologies.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Winter 1206 30 Edwin Tjoe Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open -
EST 320: Communication Tech Systems
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: H SBC: STAS
Emphasizes basic science and engineering concepts underlying design and usage of modern telecommunications systems. Considers effects of human factors and societal constraints on design and development of nascent technological systems. Includes the electromagnetic spectrum, analog and digital signals and resonance as well as societal considerations of government regulations, international competition, and environment.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Winter 1221 30 Kevin Moriarty Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open -
EST 325: Technology in the Workplace
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: H SBC: STAS
A study of automation and information technologies in both manufacturing and service industries. Considers how technology is changing the work and lives of everyone from production workers to executives. Case studies are used to understand how technology can improve quality and productivity and how incorrect use produces disappointing results.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Winter 1213 30 Sumeyra Alpaslan Danisman Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open - Modify search