News
Online Engineering Professional Development Courses Offered in Summer by K-State
May 27, 2008
Kansas State University's College of Engineering has teamed with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers to offer six-week professional development online courses in engineering topics for the summer term.
Summer course sessions will be June 2-July 11 and are offered for one hour of undergraduate college credit through K-State. Many of the courses are approved by Engineering Management Certification International.
Available summer courses include:
- Leading Individuals and Project Teams, DEN 302.
- Market Research, Technology Updates and Environmental Scanning, DEN 303
- Developing Products, Services and Processes, DEN 304
- Planning and Adjusting Business Strategies, DEN 305
- Engineering Maintenance, Operations and Change, DEN 306
- Financial Resources and Procurement, DEN 307
- Professional Responsibility, DEN 308
- Problems/Project Management for Engineers and Technical Professionals, DEN 398
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing I - Drawing Interpretation, DEN 330
- Basic Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing II, DEN 431
- Advanced Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing III, DEN 432
- Lean Manufacturing, DEN 335
A complete listing of courses and enrollment information is available at: http://www.dce.k-state.edu/engineering/asme/profdev
- Source: Melinda Sinn, 785-532-5888, sinnpio@k-state.edu
- News release prepared by: Rosanna Vail, 785-532-2720, rvail@k-state.edu
- K-State Media Relations