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Course Syllabus College of Natural Sciences MAT/117 Version 8 Algebra 1B Copyright © 2012 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course explores advanced algebra concepts and assists in building the algebraic and problem solving skills developed in Algebra 1A. Students will solve polynomials‚ quadratic equations‚ rational equations‚ and radical equations. These concepts and skills will serve as a foundation for subsequent business coursework. Applications to real-world
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DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY Financial Management Department RVR-College of Business COURSE SYLLABUS Course Code/Course Title Prerequisite Prerequisite to Type of Course Faculty Term Time/Room I. : : : : : : : FMMACRO / Intermediate Macroeconomics FINMAT2 and ECONTWO NONE Basic Claro dG. Cordero‚ Jr. 1st Term‚ AY 2014-2015 COURSE DESCRIPTION This course deals with the analysis of overall behavior of the economy. It will strive to explain trends of fluctuations in important
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Queens College Department of Political Science PSC 104: International Politics Spring 2014 THU: 6:30 - 9:20 PM Instructor: Muhammad Kabir Room: PH 211 muhammad.kabir@qc.cuny.edu Office
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Course Syllabus College of Humanities CRT/205 Version 8 Critical Thinking Copyright © 2012‚ 2009‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description In this course‚ students develop the ability to think clearly and critically. Practice includes developing writing skills that enable students to clearly present claims to support their conclusions and avoid reinforcing biases. Students are given the opportunity to analyze and discuss various types of media—including
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(Section A) and two of which are essay questions (Section B). Each question is worth 15 marks. Teachers should note the following: The four structured questions are longer and a single question attempts to integrate several areas of the syllabus. The questions in this paper assume that students would have benefited from the opportunities of learning provided by field trips. There has been little change to the essay components. Teachers should be mindful that Question 1 in Paper 02 will
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