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ME 575 - Interdisciplinary Industrial Design Projects II Credits: 3
In-depth application of design principles, engineering analyses and experimental methods to an industrial interdisciplinary design project addressing design, analysis, constraints, standards, fabrication, and testing.
Requisites Prerequisite/Corequisite: ME 574 or instructor permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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ME 610 - Finite Element Applications in Mechanical Engineering Credits: 3
The application of the finite element method to the solution of engineering problems. Topics include introductions to the methods, linear elastic stress analysis, thermal analysis, and modeling limitations and errors. Commercial computer codes are used in the applications.
Requisites Prerequisite: CE 533.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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ME 615 - Applications in Mechatronics Credits: 3
Application of Mechanical and Electronic engineering to design. Microcontrollers; sensors; analog-to-digital signal conversion; DC motor operation and pulse with modulation; drive train configuration; embedded C programming; competition at Engineering Open House.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 400 or ECE 431. Corequisite: ME 535 (not required if ECE 431 is taken).
Typically Offered Spring
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ME 620 - Internal Combustion Engines Credits: 3
Application of principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and chemistry, kinematics, and heat transfer to internal combustion engine processes. Performance and design characteristics of internal combustion engines.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 523.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 622 - Indoor Environmental Engineering Credits: 3
Ventilation, heating and cooling system design for buildings. Application of thermodynamic, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics principles for determination of building heating and cooling loads. Determination of ventilation requirements. Sizing, design and integration of environmental control systems.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 571.
Typically Offered Spring
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ME 628 - Aerodynamics Credits: 3
A general introduction to aerodynamics including the analysis of lift, drag, thrust, and performance for subsonic aircraft, and the application of aerodynamic principles to design.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 571, MATH 340.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 631 - Aircraft Propulsion Credits: 3
Mechanics and thermodynamics of aircraft propulsion systems; gas turbine aircraft engines; applied compressible flow; performance and design of propulsion systems.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 523, 571, MATH 340.
Typically Offered Spring
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ME 633 - Thermodynamics of Modern Power Production Credits: 3
The first and second law analysis of modern stationary power systems using fossil, nuclear, and renewable energy sources. Component and system design, such as cycle design, load factor, and auxiliaries are considered in conjuction with their costs.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 523.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 640 - Control of Mechanical Systems II Credits: 3
Design and analysis of control systems. Topics include linear and nonlinear systems modeling; parameter estimation/system identification; steady state errors; advanced root locus and frequency response design; controller implementation.
Note Two hours lecture and three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 570 and MATH 551.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 651 - Introduction to Composites Credits: 3
Design, fabrication and testing of various composite materials. Analysis of mechanical properties of laminated composites.
Note Two hours recitation and 3 hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CE 533 and senior standing in engineering.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 656 - Mechanical Vibrations Credits: 3
A general consideration for the formation and analysis of free and forced vibration of mechanical systems of single and mulitple degrees of freedom.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 512 and MATH 340.
Typically Offered Spring
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ME 699 - Problems in Mechanical Engineering Credits: 1-18
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Approval of department head.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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ME 701 - Development of Computer Applications In Mechanical Engineering Credits: 3
Nature of design, graphical user interface development to support computer-aided design, algorithms and computer graphics in computer applications, feature-based design, applications to design problems.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 400.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 716 - Intermediate Dynamics Credits: 3
General vector principles of the dynamics of particles and rigid bodies; applications to orbital calculations, gyrodynamics, and rocket performance; introduction to the energy methods of advanced dynamics.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 512, MATH 340.
Typically Offered Spring
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ME 720 - Intermediate Fluid Mechanics Credits: 3
A continuation of ME 571 in the study of general topics in fluid mechanics. Conservation of mass and momentum principles with particular emphasis on analysis of inviscid (potential) flows, compressible flows, and more advanced viscous flows including boundary layers. Numerous applications utilizing numerical methods.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 571, MATH 340.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 721 - Thermal Systems Design Credits: 3
Thermal systems design including economics, simulation, and optimization. Includes heating, ventilating and air conditioning design and control.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 573.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 722 - Human Thermal Engineering Credits: 3
Application of thermodynamic, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics principles of the thermal analysis of the human body. Mathematical analysis and computer modeling of human response to the thermal environment. Evaluation of heat stress and cold stress. Protection from heat and cold. Requirements for thermal comfort and impact on human performance.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 573.
Typically Offered Fall, odd years
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ME 728 - Computer Control of ElectroMechanical Systems Credits: 3
Discrete modeling and analysis of dynamic physical systems in mechanical engineering. Sampling and data conversion and reconstruction. Real time implementation of control on a computer. Digital controller design and implementation. Laboratory exercises in control applications and design.
Note Two hours of recitation and three hours of laboratory per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 570.
Typically Offered Spring
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ME 730 - Control Systems Analysis and Design Credits: 3
Use of classical analysis techniques for control system compensation. State space-control theory fundamentals are presented in addition to an introductory treatment of several major systems areas.
Requisites Prerequisite: ECE 530 or ME 640.
Typically Offered Spring
Cross-listed ECE 730
K-State 8 None
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ME 738 - Experimental Stress Analysis Credits: 3
Experimental methods of investigating stress distributions. Photoelastic models, photoelastic coatings, brittle coatings, and resistance strain gauges applied to static and dynamic problems.
Note Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: CE 533.
Typically Offered Fall, even years
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ME 760 - Engineering Analysis I Credits: 3
Methods of analysis employed in the solution of problems selected from various branches of engineering. Emphasis is on discrete systems.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 340 and senior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
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ME 773 - Intermediate Heat Transfer Credits: 3
Conduction, convection and radiation, mass transfer, phase change, heat exchangers, introductory numerical methods.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 573.
Typically Offered Spring
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ME 777 - Monte Carlo Methods Credits: 3
The objective of this course is to explore various methods of Monte Carlo for solving direct and inverse problems in engineering. The course covers probability distributions; laws of large numbers and Central Limit Theorem; pseudo random number generation; sampling, scoring, and precision; variance reduction procedures; Markov chain Monte Carlo; inverse Monte Carlo; solution of linear operator equations; particle transport simulation.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 340 or equivalent and knowledge of a programming language.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
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MET 111 - Technical Graphics Credits: 3
Introduction to applications in sketching and 2D computer-aided design applied to geometric development and engineering communication. Techniques are applied to produce finished drawings and schematics to National and international standards. Theory and applications of orthographic and auxiliary projection and pictorial drawing. Standards for symbols, section views, and dimensioning included.
Note One hour lecture and four hours lab a week.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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MET 117 - Mechanical Modeling and Detailing Credits: 3
Professional practices in the development and application of 3D part and assembly modeling for design and manufacturing. Preparation of 3D model for manufacturing data or production drawing. Development of tolerances versus cost, fit tolerances, and introductory geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) specifications. Application of handbook data and spreadsheet computation to design detail development.
Note One hour lecture and four hours lab a week.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 121 - Manufacturing Methods Credits: 3
Introduction to contemporary manufacturing processes and practices, including precision measurement and inspection, machining, forming, casting, and welding processes. Recitation and laboratory experience in manufacturing practices, including metrology and basic setup and operation of manufacturing equipment. Observation of applications in local industry.
Note One hour lecture and four hours lab a week.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 125 - Computer-Numerical-Controlled Machine Processes Credits: 2
Study and practice of basic CNC programming and machining operations.
Note Six hours lab a week.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 211 - Statics Credits: 3
A study of forces and their effects on the bodies upon which they act.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Corequisite: PHYS 113.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 230 - Automated Manufacturing Systems I Credits: 3
A general survey of the various components and systems in automated manufacturing, including material handling, electropneumatic control, programmable logic control, robotics, tooling, inspection and quality control, CNC, and other production processes.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ECET 100.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 231 - Physical Materials and Metallurgy Credits: 3
A broad view of materials used in industry, including structures of materials, how they react to stress and temperature, how the polyphase structures form, and how they are controlled to produce optimum properties. Students will examine through study and laboratory experimentation ferrous and nonferrous metals, polymers, composites, and ceramics.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 245 - Material Strength and Testing Credits: 3
Calculations of material strength and deformation are complemented with principles and practice of mechanical testing including instrumentation and measurement in the areas of loads, stresses, deformations, thermal stresses, and other quantities.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 211.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 246 - Dynamics of Machines Credits: 3
Velocities, accelerations, and forces in existing mechanisms to produce motions. Work, energy, impulse and momentum concepts in kinetics. Vibrations in machine parts.
Note Three hour lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 220 and PHYS 113.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 252 - Fluid Power Technology Credits: 3
Study, design, analysis, operation, maintenance, and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic power systems and components.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 150.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 264 - Machine Design Technology I Credits: 4
Introduction to application and selection of machine elements to design mechanical systems. Covers primary machine elements such as shafts and shaft components, screws and fasteners, welded joints, springs, bearings, gears, clutches and brakes.
Note Three hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Corequisite: MET 245.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 299 - Topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology Credits: 1-18
Provides an opportunity for faculty to present mechanical engineering technology topics.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MET 314 - Finite Element Analysis and Design Modeling Credits: 3
Introduction to finite element analysis applied to mechanical design. Study and application of advanced computer-aided modeling techniques.
Note One hour lecture and four hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 117 and MET 245.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 325 - Additive Manufacturing Credits: 3
The course develops an understanding of additive manufacturing (AM) principles and applications combined with a problem-based learning project which develops design, manufacturing and maintenance skill sets for AM practitioners.
Note Two hours lecture and three hours lab per week.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 333 - Advanced Material Science Credits: 3
A continuation of MET 231 Physical Materials and Metallurgy. Emphasizes the understanding of material properties used to give various materials their function. Theory and laboratory work focus on controlling and testing material properties. Ferrous and non-ferrous metals, polymers and adhesives, composites, smart materials, effects of corrosion, failure analysis, and selection techniques for design.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CHM 110 and CHM 111 and MET 231.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 346 - Elements of Mechanisms Credits: 3
Fundamental motion concepts of displacement, velocity, and acceleration are studied, as well as analytical and graphical analysis and synthesis of linkages, gear trains, cams, pulleys, and combinations of these elements.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 117 and MET 246.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 353 - Fluid Mechanics Credits: 3
Fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics. Study of buoyancy, energy equation, viscosity, and flow measurement. Selected applications of fluid mechanics in civil and mechanical technologies. Computer-aided solution of problems in fluid mechanics.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours labs a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 220, MET 252, and PHYS 113.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 365 - Machine Design Technology II Credits: 3
Continued study of design of mechanical elements and systems including engineering mechanics and materials, investigation of failure theories under static and variable loading, stress analysis, stress concentration, and deflections.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 264.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 381 - Quality Control Credits: 3
An introductory course in quality concepts and techniques used in industry. Topics include fundamentals of statistics and probability, statistical process control charts, and quality improvement tools.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 382 - Industrial Instrumentation and Controls Credits: 3
An introduction to process control systems for industrial applications. Course topics include concepts and terminology, first- and second-order systems, measurement of motion, gauges and transducers, signal processing, and measurement of properties.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ECET 304 or ECET 201.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 410 - Managerial and Project Economics Credits: 3
Economic analysis of problems as applied to managerial decision making. Students consider the economic viability of solutions in engineering and a variety of other kinds of projects common in technology-oriented businesses.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 100.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 460 - Tool Design for Manufacturing Credits: 3
Principles and practices involved in tool drawing and design concepts necessary for the manufacture of products. Emphasis on design of jigs and fixtures, gauging devices, dies, ease of operation, and methods of assembly. Production cost related to selection of parts and methods of production is stressed. Applied laboratory exercises illustrated through specific case studies.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 117 and MET 125, and MET 346.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 462 - Senior Design Project I Credits: 1
Selection, definition, and analysis of a project supervised by faculty. Includes consideration of project parameters, trade-off studies, alternative solutions, and justification of selected solution. Completion and presentation of a written project proposal included.
Note Two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 365 and senior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 464 - Senior Design Project II Credits: 2
Development and implementation of project proposal submitted in MET 462. Construction, packaging, and testing of project culminating in a senior design project report which may include full documentation and performance specifications, functional description, theoretical analysis, schematics, cost analysis, parts list, drawings, etc. Project results will be presented orally to a select committee at the end of the course.
Note Four hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 462 and senior standing.
Typically Offered Spring
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MET 471 - Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Credits: 3
This course emphasizes thermodynamic laws and equations and the use of tables and charts for properties of important fluids. Applications to systems used for producing, transforming, and applying heat and mechanical energy are also studied. Conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer processes are investigated.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 353.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 481 - Automated Manufacturing Systems II Credits: 3
Covers systems for manufacturing operations including facilities, supplies, materials, procedures, and control. Topics include design, programming, feedback for manufacturing, production set-up, automated work cells, and decision issues.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MET 125, MET 230, and MET 382.
Typically Offered Fall
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MET 490 - Industrial Work Internship Credits: 1-18
The student will work as an intern with business and industry in mechanical engineering technology field. A report detailing duties performed and tasks accomplished is required at the end of the internship period.
Requisites Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of MET program coordinator.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MET 499 - Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology Credits: 1-18
Provides an opportunity for faculty to present advanced mechanical engineering technology topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MIS 366 - Info Tech for Business Credits: 3
A comprehensive view of the role of information technology in satisfying organizations’ information requirement. Problems and techniques concerning the management of responsive information systems with special attention to managers’ use of systems outputs. Cases and hands-on exercises emphasizing the use of information systems in decision making, information gathering and organizing, use of modeling techniques, and presentation of information. Course made specific to prospective Management Information Systems (MIS) majors.
Note Special section of MANGT 366 open to students considering a Management Information Systems (MIS) Major.
Demonstrate competence in use of computer spreadsheets.
Requisites Prerequisite: GENBA 166 or CIS 101, 102, 103.
Typically Offered Spring
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MIS 411 - Studio 1: Business Programming Applications I Credits: 3
Business-related object-oriented programming fundamentals used to enhance skills for problem solving and logical thinking. The course focuses on class diagrams, and the utilization of visual programming languages for understanding and applying software development concepts.
Note Management Information Systems (MIS) Majors Only or consent of department head.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: MANGT 366 or MIS 366.
Typically Offered Fall
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MIS 422 - Studio 2: Business Database Systems Credits: 3
Examination of database theory, design, implementation and the value of data to an organization. Study of data query languages including the definition and creation of database objects, manipulation of data stores including entry, modification, removal and extraction, and database programming fundamentals.
Note Management Information Systems (MIS) Majors Only or consent of department head.
Requisites Prerequisite: MANGT 366 or MIS 366.
Typically Offered Fall
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MIS 433 - Studio 3: ERP Project Planning and Implementation Credits: 3
Study of project management techniques used by information systems specialists and applications of enterprise systems. Emphasis on ERP systems configuration, business process integration and hands-on project management.
Note Management Information Systems (MIS) Majors Only or consent of department head.
Requisites Prerequisite: MIS 411 and MIS 422.
Typically Offered Spring
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MIS 444 - Studio 4: Digital Business Networks Credits: 3
Study of digital networks considering impact and value to business organizations. Coverage includes communications protocols and standards, hardware, software, network implementation and configuration; and network security. Emphasis on hands-on network setup, configuration and testing.
Note Management Information Systems (MIS) Majors or Permission of instructor.
Requisites Prerequisite: MIS 411 or MIS 422.
Typically Offered Spring
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MIS 490 - Undergraduate Research Experience Credits: 0-3
Open to students pursuing undergraduate research projects.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MIS 495 - MIS Internship Credits: 0-3
Eight weeks of applied Management Information Systems (MIS) experience designed to coordinate the interests of students and firms.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MIS 555 - Studio 5: Business Programming Applications II Credits: 3
Advanced application of business-related object-oriented programming fundamentals. This course focuses on the utilization of web programming languages and mobile software development for creating solutions to business problems.
Note Management Information Systems (MIS) Majors Only or consent of department head.
Requisites Prerequisite: MIS 411 and either MIS 422 or MIS 667.
Typically Offered Fall
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MIS 566 - Studio 6: Systems Analysis and Design Credits: 3
An in-depth study of systems analysis and design techniques viewing information systems as an integral component of organizational strategic planning. Emphasis on systems planning, use of CASE tools, process and data modeling, quality and systems reengineering.
Note Management Information Systems (MIS) Majors Only or consent of department head.
Requisites Prerequisite: MIS 433 and either MIS 444 or MIS 667.
Typically Offered Fall
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MIS 580 - K-State MIS: Health Info Sys Portfolio I Credits: 9
This course serves a mechanism to indicate students have completed a series of Health Information Systems courses at Johnson County Community College in the process of completing their Associate’s Degree. It is used solely for transfer credit tracking and fulfills the thematic sequence requirement in the College of Business. Students cannot enroll in this class nor can this course be transferred into programs other than Management Information Systems in the College of Business Administration.
Requisites Prerequisite: Associate’s Degree in Health Information Systems from JCCC.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MIS 581 - K-State MIS: Health Info Sys Portfolio II Credits: 15
This course serves a mechanism to indicate students have completed a series of Health Information Systems courses at Johnson County Community College in the process of completing their Associate’s Degree. It is used solely for transfer credit tracking and fulfills the unrestricted electives requirement in the College of Business. Students cannot enroll in this class nor can this course be transferred into programs other than Management Information Systems in the College of Business Administration.
Requisites Prerequisite: Associate’s Degree in Health Information Systems from JCCC.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MIS 656 - Systems Analysis & Design Credits: 3
An in-depth study of systems analysis & design techniques viewing information systems as an integral component of organizational strategic planning. Emphasis on systems planning, use of CASE tools, process and data modeling, and creating design specifications for business applications.
Note This class will be an online version of systems analysis & design to help manage overflow and off campus Management Information Systems (MIS) students.
Requisites Prerequisite: MIS 411 or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
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MIS 665 - Business Analytics and Data Mining Credits: 3
In-depth study of a broad range of topics and techniques in business intelligence (BI), data mining, and database marketing (DM). Emphasis on fundamentals of relational database management, data warehousing as a business practice, customer relationship management (CRM), customer segmentation, various data mining techniques, data visualization, business performance management, use of scorecard/dashboard, and advanced BI and data mining software tools.
Requisites Prerequisite: MANGT 366 or MIS 366 or an equivalent introductory computing course.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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MIS 667 - Applications of Data Models in Business Credits: 3
Examination of database theory, design, implementation and the value of data to an organization. Study of data query languages including the definition and creation of database objects, manipulation of data stores including entry, modification, removal and extraction, and database programming fundamentals.
Note The class will be an online version of database to help manage overflow and off campus Management Information Systems (MIS) students.
Requisites Prerequisite: MIS 444 or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
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MIS 670 - Social Media Analytics and Web Mining Credits: 3
This course is an in-depth study of a broad range of topics and techniques in the areas of social media analytics, web mining and social network analysis. Emphasis is on fundamentals of data acquisition from the web and social media platforms, transformation of these unstructured data into structured format, advanced data processing techniques for analysis, business intelligence through web crawling, analysis of web and social media data using classification, clustering, and association techniques, sentiment analysis (or opinion mining) for business decisions, visualization of unstructured data, and social network analysis.
Requisites Prerequisite: MANGT 366 or MIS 366 or an equivalent introductory computing course.
Typically Offered Spring, Summer
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MIS 677 - Studio 7: Senior MIS Project Credits: 3
Senior project. Students must demonstrate proficiency in the analysis, design and implementation of a business application by creating a working prototype of a business application. The prototype must include a graphical user interface with operable connections to a remote database.
Note Management Information Systems (MIS) Majors Only or consent of department head.
Requisites Prerequisite: MIS 555 and MIS 566.
Typically Offered Spring
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MKTG 400 - Introduction to Marketing Credits: 3
A general study of marketing principles which lead to the development of marketing strategy. A review of environmental influences and key analytical tools used in formulating marketing plans. Product or service design, distribution, pricing, and promotional programs.
Requisites Prerequisite: ECON 110 or 120.
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MKTG 450 - Consumer Behavior Credits: 3
Consumer behavior is the study of the cognitive, affective, and behavioral factors that interact with social, cultural, and situational influences to guide decision making in the marketplace. The goals are to provide a conceptual understanding of consumer behavior, experience in applying consumer behavior concepts to marketing strategy, and knowledge of consumer research applications.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400 and junior standing.
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MKTG 490 - Undergraduate Research Experience Credits: 0-3
Open to students pursuing undergraduate research projects.
Repeat for Credit Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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MKTG 495 - Marketing Internship Credits: 0-3
Eight weeks of applied marketing business experience between junior and senior years designed to coordinate the interests of students and firms.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: FINAN 450, MANGT 420, MKTG 400, and consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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MKTG 496 - Special Topics in Marketing Credits: 3
Discussion and analysis of current and emerging issues in marketing, including topics related to new theory, new applications, and the practice of marketing.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
K-State 8 None
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MKTG 498 - Independent Study in Marketing Credits: 1-18
Selected topics in marketing.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of department head.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
K-State 8 None
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MKTG 499 - Sales Practicum Credits: 3
The student will work as a sales intern in a business environment as a means to gain applied sales experience. A report detailing duties performed and tasks accomplished is required at the end of the internship period, along with an evaluation by the supervisor and a self-assessment. Additionally, the student will complete required reading and answer weekly discussion questions and post weekly diary entries.
Note Restricted to students who have completed at least their sophomore year.
Need to have been accepted into the Certificate in Professional Strategic Selling Program.
Cannot be taken concurrently with another internship class.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 542. Consent of National Strategic Selling Institute (NSSI) Director.
Typically Offered Summer
K-State 8 None
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MKTG 541 - Retailing Credits: 3
Designed introduce the student to the role retailing performs in the distribution of consumer goods and services. The course will survey the retailing environment and incorporate strategic planning from the management point of view; study retail policies and organizations; merchandise control; personnel management; retail accounting and expense control.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MKTG 542 - Fundamentals of Professional Selling Credits: 3
Focuses on interpersonal communications between buyers and sellers, both oral and written. The mechanics and intricacies of personal sales presentations, which will be developed through practice.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MKTG 543 - Integrated Marketing Communications Credits: 3
Focuses on the management of promotional programs which include elements of advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations. Includes a review of concepts from economics, behavioral sciences, and mathematics which play a role in creating, executing, and evaluating promotional programs.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered Fall or Spring
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MKTG 544 - International Marketing Credits: 3
This course deals with the problems and perspectives of marketing across national boundaries. It also focuses on the tools and practices for structuring and controlling marketing programs related to overseas business. Emphasis is on the management of marketing functions in a global context. Topics include international trade organizations, international economic factors, foreign business customs, and the international marketing mix.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Global Issues and Perspectives Social Sciences
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MKTG 545 - Marketing Channels Credits: 3
Study of the quantitative and qualitative factors involved in selecting, developing, managing, and controlling marketing channels of distribution. Includes decision models from industrial marketers through purchasing units.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
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MKTG 546 - Services Marketing Credits: 3
An analysis of the unique marketing challenges faced by service organizations. Major topics include the unique characteristics of services, creating and positioning a service in the marketplace, distributing, promoting and pricing services. An evaluation of marketing strategies from the perspective of a service firm.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered Fall or Spring
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MKTG 547 - International Business Credits: 3
This course provides students with an appreciation of the opportunities and unique challenges in international business, an understanding of the strategic and operational options available to an international firm, and managerial decision making abilities required to be successful abroad. The course examines strategic and operational issues involved in international business activity and how to best manage these issues.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400, MANGT 420.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
K-State 8 Global Issues and Perspectives Social Sciences
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MKTG 548 - Marketing Field Study Credits: 3
This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to observe international business and marketing perspectives by participating in a field trip outside the United States. This experiential course may involve a combination of business visits, cultural experiences, internship activities, or other learning activities while abroad.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400 or MKTG 542.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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MKTG 550 - Business Marketing Credits: 3
A study of the nature of the industrial marketplace, concentrating on those aspects that differentiate it from the consumer markets. The major topics are analysis of market needs, market segments, organizational buying behavior, purchasing agent functions and activities, marketing strategy and mix for institutional customers, not-for-profit and services marketing, and buyer/seller relationships.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MKTG 560 - Sales Force Leadership Credits: 3
Management of the sales force in non-retail settings including hiring, training, organizing, motivating, supervising, and evaluating sales representatives and techniques of sales forecasting.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 542.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MKTG 561 - Sales Negotiation Credits: 3
Covers the fundamentals of negotiation, and how those fundamentals can be used during the sales process, with the goal of improving student understanding of negotiation theory and practical application. Learning components include reading assignments, in-class lectures and discussions, and role plays. Emphasis is placed on building students’ skill sets.
Requisites Prerequisite: Permission from Director of National Strategic Selling Institute required.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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MKTG 562 - Key Account Management Credits: 3
Introduces students to the complex strategies and tactics used in identifying and managing key customer accounts, including those with large multi-national footprints. Course components include reading assignments, quizzes/tests, and role plays.
Requisites Pre-Requisite: MKTG 542. Needs permission from the Director of the National Strategic Selling Institute.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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MKTG 563 - Cooperation Selling Credits: 3
Teaches participants how to successfully synchronize their selling process with the decision maker’s buying process so they can create completely satisfied customers and thus generate more sales. Course components include reading assignments, workbook assignments, quizzes, and role plays.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 542.
Typically Offered Intercession
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MKTG 565 - Customer Relationship Management Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the strategies, methodology and technology used to manage customer relationships; and support and enhance the sales and marketing functions. 100% of time devoted to lecture.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning Social Sciences
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MKTG 570 - Advanced Selling Credits: 3
Provides students the opportunity to enhance their professional selling skills through advanced instruction and skill development. Extensive use will be made of role playing and actual sales experience. Content will include prospecting, developing a sales story, adaptive selling, cold-calling, and managing a sales pipeline.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 555.
Typically Offered Spring
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MKTG 580 - Marketing Analytics Fundamentals Credits: 3
Business intelligence is a systematic approach to harnessing customer data and competitive information to drive strategic business decision making. This course deals with how to collect and analyze business data to enhance quality of decision making in modern enterprises. Unlike courses based on data mining (inductive approach), this course will be largely based on regression techniques (deductive approach). The course will be based on lectures, case analysis, and hands-on exercises to make students comfortable with powerful computing tools used for data analysis. The cases and exercises will be bundled with data which will be used to apply concepts learned in class to real business situations.
Requisites Prerequisite: STAT 350 Business and Economic Statistics I or equivalent.
Typically Offered Fall or Spring
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning Social Sciences
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MKTG 581 - Applications of Marketing Analytics Credits: 3
Marketing analytics focuses on applications of quantitative analysis to understand dynamic marketing phenomena. This course is a mixture of lectures on essential marketing concepts/econometrics/text mining, instructions on software program (Stata and R), and discussions of marketing cases to facilitate students’ critical thinking and decision making leveraged by analytical ability. To facilitate learning statistical software programs, students will practice hands-on projects in the computer lab.
Learning outcomes are that students will be able to do the following:
- Choose correct quantitative analysis methodologies
- Learn data analysis software programs (Stata and R)
- Make strategic decisions based on data analysis and communicate marketing strategies
Requisites Prerequisite: STAT 350 or equivalent.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning Social Sciences
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MKTG 625 - Entertainment Marketing Credits: 3
Examines the entertainment industry using strategic marketing approaches to assess market opportunities, develop marketing strategies, and design implementation tactics.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MKTG 630 - Sports Marketing Credits: 3
This course provides students with the opportunity to study the nature and scope of marketing a sports franchise as well as marketing traditional products or services with the assistance of sports figures. Topics include sports franchise promotion, sports identification, consumer loyalty to a team and consumer loyalty to participation sports.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MKTG 635 - Digital Marketing Credits: 3
This course is designed to provide students with the awareness and understanding of how Internet and Web-based technologies can be utilized to create effective marketing programs. Major topics will include new product development, brand building, promotion, pricing, and distribution in an electronic commerce context.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 400.
Typically Offered Fall or Spring
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MKTG 642 - Marketing Research Credits: 3
Marketing research is designed to acquaint the students with concepts, methods, and applications of research regarding the market environment. Topics include business problem identification, qualitative & quantitative research design formulation, primary & secondary data collection methods, advanced data analysis approaches, and communicating the value of findings from analysis. This capstone course on the marketing analytics track helps the students integrate marketing knowledge and analytical skills by conducting business case analyses and comprehensive data analysis projects so that they can make insightful decisions based on empirical evidence.
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 580 or MKTG 581.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
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MKTG 690 - Marketing Strategy Credits: 3
Analysis of marketing situations which lead to appropriate management of the marketing program’s objectives. Capstone course integrates knowledge of marketing and other business management principles into marketing strategy, development, implementation, and control.
Note Undergraduates must be business students admitted in a College Business Administration degree track (major).
Requisites Prerequisite: MKTG 450, MKTG 542, and senior standing.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand.
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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MLANG 001 - Study Abroad Credits: 0
Note May be repeated.
Typically Offered Fall or Spring, in alternate years
K-State 8 None
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MLANG 100 - Beginner Studies in Foreign Language Credits: 1-5
Course used to transfer credit for first and second semester language courses not offered at K-State. Consultation for approval is expected.
Note May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credit hours.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 Global Issues and Perspectives
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MLANG 110 - Hebrew for Beginners Credits: 2
An introduction to the Hebrew language and the culture of the people who speak the language. This general introduction includes skill development in reading, writing, and speaking basic Hebrew.
Note Designed specifically for English-speaking students.
Typically Offered Intersessions only
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Global Issues and Perspectives
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MLANG 200 - Intermediate Studies in Foreign Language I Credits: 1-5
Course used to transfer credit for third semester language courses not offered at K-State.
Note Prior consultation for approval is expected.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 Global Issues and Perspectives
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