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Professional development classes offered at Purdue

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue University's Office of Continuing Engineering Education is offering 28 noncredit, professional development courses beginning Jan. 13.

The classes available are: ANSI C Programming; Digital Signal Processing With Applications; Predictive Maintenance; Understanding People; UNIX: System Administration; Myths of Japanese Quality; Principles of Failure Analysis; The Ten Commandments of Successful Presentations; Word 6.0 for Windows; Memory Zone; Statistical Process Control: Terms & Concepts; PowerPoint for Windows; Engineering Information Technologies; Using Numerical Methods to Predict Product Noise; Using the Internet and the WWW for Competitive Advantage; Power of Listening; Storyboarding: Keys to Successful Team Meetings and Task Forces; Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing; Introduction to C and C++ Programming; Visual BASIC Programming Fundamentals; Learning to Lead in the '90s; Driving It Home: How to Write Persuasively; Competitive Software Engineering: The Ada Cost Advantage; Stress Management for High-Tech Professionals; Windows '95; Faster New Product Development; Tap the Power of Teamwork; and Object-Oriented Programming in C++ for C and C++ Programmers.

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. They also will be broadcast to industrial sites via the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunications System. Participants should register by Jan. 13. CONTACT: Marsha Nance, (765) 494-7018; e-mail, cee@ecn.purdue.edu; web, https://cee.www.ecn.purdue.edu/cee/

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