Course Syllabus BUSI 530 Managerial Finance Course Description A treatment of the theory and practice of financial decision making in the firm‚ with emphasis on the practical application of financial analysis‚ the course is based on the principle that a firm should be managed to increase the wealth of its shareholders. The target audience is managers‚ at all levels and in all functional areas. Beginning with an overview of financial analysis‚ the course topics include financial management
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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EVALUATION (R2007) Programme: B.E. (ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING) SEMESTER: VII Sr. No Subjects VLSI Design Filter Design Power Electronics and Drives No. of periods of 1Hour Duration of Theory Theory Paper in Lecture Practical Paper Hours 4 100 2 3 4 100 2 3 4 4 Marks Term Work Oral Total 1 2 3 4 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 150 150 150 150 2 2 3 3 100 100 Communication Networks Elective-II 1. Wireless communication 2. Advances in Biomedical
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EXPOSITORY WRITING SYLLABUS FALL 2014 The certified learning goals for 355:101 are: 1. To communicate complex ideas effectively‚ in standard written English‚ to a general audience. 2. To evaluate and critically assess sources and use the conventions of attribution and citation correctly. 3. To analyze and synthesize information and ideas from multiple sources to generate new insights. Note: During any time‚ I reserve the right to amend the following syllabus at my and the department’s discretion
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TC 101: Understanding Media Department of Media & Information Michigan State University Spring 2014 Class hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ 10:20am – 11:40am Location: C100 Wonders Hall Instructor: Dr. Robby Ratan Email: rar@msu.edu Office: CAS 428 Office hrs: After class to 1pm & by appt Office phone number: 5173553490 TA: Alex Leith (email first with questions) Coinstructor/TA: Young June Sah (email 2nd) E: leithale@msu.edu‚ sahyoung@msu.edu Office hours: Alex: Weds‚ 24‚ in this video conference room
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agency) Syllabus‚ Question Paper Pattern and Sample Questions Subject code: 07 Subject: SOCIOLOGY University of Mysore‚ Mysore -570005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------University K-SET Center‚ Pareeksha Bhavan‚ University of Mysore‚ Mysore 1 PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå G¥À£Áå¸ÀPÀgÀ CºÀðvÁ ¥ÀjÃPÉë (PÉ-¸Émï) -2013 KARNATAKA STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST (K-SET) FOR LECTUERSHIP - 2013 Subject: SOCIOLOGY Syllabus and Sample Questions
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CHE101L Syllabus |I. COURSE IDENTIFICATION | |Course Title |General Chemistry Laboratory | |Course Credit |1 unit | |Course Prerequisite
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Axia College/College of Humanities HUM/176 Version 3 Media and American Culture Copyright © 2011‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The course provides an introduction to the most prominent forms of media that influence and impact social‚ business‚ political‚ and popular culture in contemporary America. It explores the unique aspects of each medium as well as interactions across various media that combine to create rich environments
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SYSTEM SUPPORTING MONEY LAUNDERING & FRAUD DETECTION Nithun Ajeeth.K & Senathipathi.R Department of Banking Technology‚ Pondicherry University‚ India ABSTRACT Money laundering is the big problem which is getting even more complex than before. The designing the system for prevention of money laundering and fraud detection is a complex task since money launderers have kept pace with the changing times‚ becoming more technically adept than ever‚ making the existing systems more vulnerable to
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RICE UNIVERSITY Department of Economics Economics 201 Microeconomics I Fall Semester‚ 2012 Prof. J. Brown Course Description This course provides a rigorous introduction to price-theoretic analysis of individual and market behavior. Economics 201 will present only the most basic concepts and techniques of analysis. Although simple‚ these concepts and techniques will enable you to think about almost any aspect of human behavior in a more productive‚ creative‚ and independent way. The course requires
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the art of leadership WINTER - spring 2013 Instructor Email Office hours Marc Idelson marc@idelson.net Tuesdays 5:25-5:55 p.m Objective The prime objective of this course is to acquaint students with the topic of leadership. Teaching This course delivers a balanced blend of behavior theory and business practice. Each unit teaches central concepts and skills in an important area of leadership development. The course is made more valuable and the impact greater by the self-evaluation questionnaires
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