Application and documents must be received no later than June 9, 2008.
Spaces are limited. Qualified students will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The Program includes tuition. You will be responsible for books, lab fees and supplies.
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July 14 - August 15, 2008
BUSN-115
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
This course introduces business and the environments in which businesses operate. Students
examine the roles of major functional areas of business and interrelationships among them.
Organizational theories and techniques are examined, and economic, cultural, political and
technological factors affecting business organizations are evaluated.
Irving Campus, Fort Worth Center, Richardson Centers: 3 credit hours. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday;
(10:00AM – 2:30PM with a 30 minute lunch); July 14th – August 15th
ECET-100
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY WITH LAB
This course introduces basic concepts of the electronics and computer engineering
technology field, including electronic components, introductory circuit analysis,
digital logic, computer usage and design of microcontroller-based electronic systems
using a flowchart approach.
Irving Campus: 4 credit hours. Monday – Thursday; (10:00AM – 2:30PM with 30
minute break); July 14th – August 15th.
GSP-110
INTRODUCTION TO GAME & SIMULATION PROGRAMMING
This course provides a broad overview of the game industry, and the game development
and design process. Topics include game terminology, history of games, genre analysis,
platform comparisons, psychological concepts of interactivity, content creation, and
game playing and exploration.
Irving Campus: 3 credit hours.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday; (10:00AM – 2:30PM with 30 minute break); July 14th
– August 15th.