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December 5, 1997

Professional development classes available at Purdue

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue University's Office of Continuing Engineering Education is offering 25 noncredit, professional development courses beginning Jan. 12.

The courses, which are available to the public, vary in length and cost and are presented in videotape format in Room 268 of the Potter Engineering Center at Purdue. For more program information and registration details contact Marsha Nance, Continuing Engineering Education, at (765) 494-7017.

The classes available are:

Power of Listening; High Involvement/High Commitment Teamwork; Design of Experiments; ADA Programming Language; Introduction to C & C++ Programming; Excel for Windows-Advanced; Composites I-The Basics; Hardware Description Language VHDL & Verilog; Better Business Letters; How to Achieve Manufacturing Control; Introduction to Java; Memory Zone; Composites II-Material Selection and Application; Principles of Software Engineering; The Challenge of Project Management; Corporate Policies & Strategies for Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace; Ten Commandments of Successful Presentations; Elements of Physical Metallurgy; Business of Managing Professionals; Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing; Flexible Reading; Visual Basic Programming Fundamentals; Structured Fortran '77; Positive Connections With Effective Communication; and Digital Signal Processing.

CONTACT: Marsha Nance, (765) 494-7017; 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


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