SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR THE ODD SEMESTER OF 2013-2014 ACADEMIC YEAR Assessment Test I Assessment Test II COURSES & BRANCHES REOPENING DATE UNIVERSITY PRACTICALS UNIVERSITY THEORY EXAMS B.E. / B.TECH 2010-2014 BATCH 05.06.2013 3rd to 6th August‚ 2013 16th -31st August‚ 2013 17th – 29th July‚ 2013 B.E. / B.TECH 2011-2015 BATCH 05.06.2013 10th -16th September‚ 2013 18th September to 5th October‚ 2013 17th – 31st July‚
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Assumption University Martin de Tours School of Management Department of Management SYLLABUS SEMESTER 2/2011 Martin de Tours School of Management’s Vision To be the leading international business school in the ASEAN region providing high quality business education to enable graduates to make invaluable contributions to organizations and society. Martin de Tours School of Management’s Mission To shape our students into independent-minded graduates who are well-versed in business‚ able to communicate
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242The University of Newcastle CRICOS provider number 00109J Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment School of Engineering/Chemical Engineering Course Outline CHEE2421 – Safety and Risk – 10 units Semester 2 - 2012 – Callaghan Campus Course Coordinator Teaching Staff Student Hub School Office SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Room: ES408 Phone: 4921 5798 Office Hours: 9am-1pm and 2pm-5pm Discipline Office CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Room: NIER – A304 Phone: 4033 9063 Eric Kennedy‚ 024985 4422 eric.kennedy@newcastle
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FACULTY OF LAW & MANAGEMENT STUDIES SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT‚ IT AND GOVERNANCE MARKETING & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT DISCIPLINE PURCHASING MANAGEMENT &CONTEMPORARY ISSUES SCMA305 WESTVILLE CAMPUS 2013 This document contains important information. Please read it carefully and retain it throughout the semester. 1 STAFF RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MODULE Lecturer Telephone Fax No Office E-Mail Consultation Miss N.F. Dyili 031 – 260 7386 031 – 260 7386 M- 206‚ dyilin@ukzn.ac.za Wednesday Thursday
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CAL STATE UNIVERSITY‚ EAST BAY Fall 2013 M/W 4:00 p.m. → 5:50 a.m. Room A&E 277 Multinational Business (MGMT 4670) Section 01 Instructor: Madeline C. Damkar‚ M.A. French and International Studies‚ Certificate in Translation‚ Monterey Institute of International Studies; M.B.A.‚ International Business‚ Golden Gate University E-mail: madeline.damkar@csueastbay.edu Office: VBT 336 Office: 510.885.4175 Telephone: Cell:
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UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES – MANILA College of Arts and Sciences Masters of Management COURSE SYLLABUS ON BM220 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL (except from PROF. LUIS Q. TRINIDAD) COURSE DESCRIPTION This course cover: the study of accounting concepts and techniques to control costs and reduce risks; a study of the framework for measuring management performance; the application of accounting tools for evolving financial management policies; and understanding of financial tools
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1. DISCIPLINE JOURNAL : 1.1: Editing theorists Research (Assignment 2.16) Research the editing rules and theory of EISENSTEIN. Summarize findings in your learning journal. DUE: 8 May 1. WORKSHOP PRACTICALS: FCP FCP Tool Set: Complete all tutorial practical edits for workshops. 2.1 Subclips : (Assignment 2.17) Edit "Chases & fights” Michael Wohl’s “The craft of Editing with Final Cut Pro 6” 15 May 2.2 Exporting to MPEG-2. (Assignment 2.22) In class‚ students will export
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COURSE CALENDAR Date Topic Assignment August 28 (Thursday) Why study emerging market multinationals? September 4 (Thursday) Theoretical aspects of MNEs from emerging economies September 11 (Thursday) Chinese Multinationals Case: Haier: Taking a Chinese Company Global HBS Case 9-706-401 September 18 (Thursday) Russian Multinationals Guest Lecturer - Stav Fainshmidt Case: Gaz Group Russia: The Gazelle Light Commercial Truck; Ivey Case 9B13M104 September 25 (Thursday) TBD October 2 (Thursday) Indian
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DETAILS OF RIZAL’S TRAVEL ABROAD FIRST TRAVEL ABROAD (1882-1887) -After four years in medicine Rizal left the country to continue his study in Europe May 3‚ 1882 -Boarded SS Salvador to Singapore May 9‚ 1882 -Arrived after 5 days and stayed for 2 days in Singapore May 14‚ 1882 -On his way to Marseilles‚ Rizal had a terrible dream. He dreamed he was traveling with Neneng (Saturnina) and their path was blocked by snakes. May17‚1882 -Rizal arrived at Punta de Gales. May 18‚ 1882 -At 7:30 a.m.‚ he left
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