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BEA001 - CAD Fundamentals
This is an introductory subject in computer aided drafting and design technology using the latest release of Autodesk software to produce 2-dimensional drawings in accordance with industry standards and conventions.
Equivalency: BGD261
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BES700 - Building Systems: Practical Overview
An introductory overview of today's complex building systems. Site visits, demonstrations of actual equipment and machinery such as boilers, chillers, air handling units, fire protection systems and electrical equipment.
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BGS161 - Building a Sustainable Future
Students learn to understand sustainability through the study of current issues in an attempt to provide the best outcomes for the human and natural environments both now and into the indefinite future.
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EAC150 - College English
College English is an introductory college writing and reading subject fundamental to successful college studies. Through a variety of assignments and classroom activities, students will strive to develop the rhetorical and analytical skills essential to their success as communicators in college and upon graduation. Fiction and nonfiction will be a central vehicle for teaching writing.
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EBE161 - Introduction to Engineering and the Built Environment
The student is introduced to the competing inter-relationships between natural and manmade systems and the environmental and engineering issues that arise. The student will discover the basics of why and how environmental and engineering works can be done in a compatible nature. The course will illustrate practical and analytical solutions to engineering and environmental problems.
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ICA001 - Introduction to Computers and Applications
In this subject students are introduced to a microcomputer operating system (MS Windows Vista), and the following business applications: MS Word 2007 for word processing, MS PowerPoint 2007 for business presentations, and MS Excel 2007 for spreadsheets. Students will use Windows Vista to effectively operate a microcomputer, access various Seneca computer systems, and use Office 2007 to prepare word documents, create business presentations, and develop spreadsheets.
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MTH161 - Mathematics
This subject covers technical calculations, algebra and linear equations. Emphasis is placed on developing problem solving techniques by applying the topics to related engineering problems.
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