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Students will learn the basics of how laser cutting works as well as the workflow for designs and cuts on DME-provided materials (cardboard and acrylic).
This course introduces architectures and technologies associated with electric, hybrid electric, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, including their constituent components.
The first part will deal with features of production/service systems, methods of modelling their operation and their control system. Topics include aggregate planning, forecasting techniques, work-force and operations scheduling and material requirement planning.
This course will give the students an understanding of the numerous components within the framework of an event. Students will be instructed on the evolution of an event from its conception to execution.
This program combines experiential learning, including an optional co-op, 1,000 hours of work experience, case study analyses and on-site food management opportunities, with industry-related research and one-on-one career support. You’ll develop the soft skills and business acumen needed to lead ...
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