Degree-granting Departments: Application Requirements Application Fee‚ (3) Letters of Recommendation‚ Transcripts‚ Midyear Grades‚ Statement of Academic Purpose & Resume • Deadline Degree Program Department to Apply Offered Length Anthropology dec 15 Ph.D. 5 years GRE general test general test required and subject tests in mathematics‚ physics‚ engineering or a related field recommended TOEFL Statement or of Financial IELTS* Resources • Additional Requirements Sample of written work 15 - 20 pages
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TAN AH SENG Mobile: 91234567 Email: tanas@nus.edu.sg EDUCATION National University of Singapore (NUS) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)‚ Honours Current CAP: 4.2 (Expected 2nd Upper Class Honours) Expected Date of Graduation: May 2012 Aug 08 – present Shanghai Jiao Tong University‚ Student Exchange Programme Jan 11 – Jun 11 Gained insights into Chinese culture through active participation in project meetings and networking sessions with business leaders
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CHE 182 Chemistry in Art Fall 2013‚ CSB 222 Instructor: Professor Machczynski Email: machczym@newpaltz.edu Office Hours: CSB 217‚ T 1:00-5:00 pm Learning Outcomes By the end of this course‚ students will be able to: 1. Explain and predict the colors of objects by applying an understanding of how light interacts with matter. 2. Explain how chemical structure determines the properties of materials and apply this principle to optimally select and use a variety of artistic materials. 3. Delay their
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LECTURE NOTES 1 : INVESTMENTS by: Ms. Hazel M. Sarmiento Investments are assets not directly identified with the entity’s normal operating activities but are nonetheless acquired to: 1) generate income on idle cash; 2) exercise significant influence or control over another entity; 3) establish long-term relationships with suppliers and creditors; 4) accumulate funds for future use; 5) benefit from capital appreciation; or 6) protect from possible future risks. I. Investments
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Syllabus for CSIA 301 Faculty Contact Information Welcome to Foundations of Cybersecurity CSIA 301‚ a hybrid course. My name is Professor Nancy M. Landreville and I have been teaching here at the University of Maryland‚ University College since February 2007. My phone number is (301) 401-0144. You may contact me by phone any evening during the week (Monday - Friday) from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. You may email me at any time at nancy.landreville@faculty.umuc.edu . I encourage you to use the private messaging
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COMM399‐ Sec 105 & 106 updated 9 Sept ‚ 2012 The University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business COMM 399: Logistics and Operations Management Course Syllabus Fall 2012‚ Classroom: Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ Henry Angus 347 Sections 105 (9:30-11:00)‚ Section 106 (11:00-12:30) Instructor: Contact Information: Office Hours: Course Website: Co-Teaching contact Prof. Tae H. Oum‚ UPS Foundation Chair Professor HA463 tae.oum@ubc.ca. (604) 822-8320 Tuesdays & Thursdays
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FORECASTING Q1: Moving averages are often used to identify movements of stock prices. Weekly closing prices (in $ per share) for Toys Я Us for 22 September‚ 1997‚ through December 8‚ 1997‚ are as follows (Prudential Securities Inc); Month Sept 22 Sept 29 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 20 Oct 27 Nov 3 Nov 10 Nov 17 Nov 24 Dec 1 Dec 8 Fund Price 37.8750 35.6250 34.6875 33.5625 32.6250 34.0000 33.6250 35.0625 34.0625 34.1250 33.2500 32.0625 a. Use a 3-month simple moving average
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PRACTICE PROBLEMS - EQUITY: Problem 1: The equity section of ABC Company’s balance sheet as of January 1‚ 2014 is presented below: Common Stock($0.5 par)$ 100‚000 Additional Paid-In Capital$ 2‚000‚000 Treasury Stock($ 500‚000) Retained Earnings$ 1‚000‚000 Total Equity$ 2‚600‚000 Note that all paid-in capital accounts are tracked in the single “Additional Paid-In Capital” account listed on the balance sheet. ABC Company recorded net income of $120‚000 in 2014. It neither declared nor paid
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA‚ IRVINE RAFFAELE B. MARI‚ CPA‚ CFP®‚ CGMA®‚ PFS ECON 132A INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS FALL 2014 TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 2:00 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. SYLLABUS INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS ECON 132A Day/Class time: Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ 2:00PM - 3:20 PM Location: HH 178 Professor’s Name: Raffaele B. Mari‚ CPA‚ CFP®‚ CGMA®‚ PFS E-mail address: rmari@uci.edu Office Room #: SSPB 3221 Office Phone: 949.824.5788 Office Hours: Thursdays
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Department of Marketing CB2601 Marketing Course Outline 2014 – 2015 Semester A Teaching Team Lecturer: Contact no.: Email: Dr Vincent FOK 3442 7973 vincent.fok@cityu.edu.hk Ms Raine NG 3442 5834 ngraine@cityu.edu.hk Ms Daisy LEE 3442 5941 daisylee@cityu.edu.hk A. Course Aims This course aims to Introduce the students with the important frameworks‚ concepts and techniques of marketing management. Provide students general knowledge about planning and implementing successful marketing strategies
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