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The classes are: Mathematica for Engineers; PowerPoint for Windows; Introduction to Java; Failure Modes and Effects Analysis; Implementing and Managing Change in the Workplace; Windows '95; Using the Internet and the Web for a Competitive Edge: Introductory Techniques; Using the Internet and the Web for a Competitive Edge: Advanced Techniques; Effective Writing for Technical Professionals; Introduction to C and C++ Programming; Oral Skills for Foreign-born Professionals; Memory Zone; Faster New Product Development: An Update; Object-Oriented Programming in C++ for C and C++ Programmers; Metallurgy for the Non-metallurgist; Unix: System Administration; Balance Sheets and Bottom Lines: An Introduction to Corporate Finance; Basics of Life Cycle Costing; Quality Service: Marketing for Customer Retention; Accelerated Reliability; and Life Testing Concepts.
The courses, which are available to the public, vary in length and cost and are presented
in the studios in the Potter Engineering Center at Purdue. They also will be broadcast
to various Indiana sites via the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunications System. Participants should register by Aug. 25.
CONTACT: Marsha Nance, (765) 494-7018; e-mail, cee@ecn.purdue.edu; web, http://cee.www.ecn.purdue.edu/cee/
Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; e-mail, purduenews@purdue.edu