Course Name Fundamentals in Chemistry Course Code: CHEM 101 Course Provider: The Division of Arts‚ Sciences and General Studies Level 1 Semester in which course is offered: 1 No. of Credits: 4 Total Study Hours: 56 Course Description: This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts in chemistry. It explores the structure of the atom‚ bonding between atoms/particles‚ the concept of the mole‚ redox reactions‚ kinetic theory and energetics. A laboratory component will be
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40 Assessment Procedure: Class attendance 10% Quiz/ class tests 30% Midterm exam 30% Final Exam 30% No quiz or test will be repeated for absence of any student. Question and schedule of the final exam will be common for all the sections. Course Content: Topic name Topic details Weeks Set Theory Definition of sets‚ representation‚ classification‚ set operations‚ Venn diagrams‚ Venn – Euler Diagram to solve practical problems 1 Number system Types of numbers‚ modulus‚ Interval diagrams‚
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2011 CONFLICT OF LAWS COURSE OUTLINE AND READING MATERIALS Books: Morris‚ The Conflict of Laws (3 ed.) 1984 Cheshire and North‚ Private International law (11 ed.) 1987 Collier‚ Conflict of Laws (1988) Reference: Dicey and Morris‚ Conflict of Laws (11 ed.) 1987 Casebook: Morris and North‚ Cases and Materials on Private International Law (1984) Other works: Anton‚ Private International Law (of Scotland) 1967. Cook‚ Logical and Legal
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2014 Semester : July Course Coordinator : Tan Khay Boon Other Instructor(s) : Siang Ng Ong Qiyan Lu Jia Suman Kumari Sharma Pre-requisites : Nil No. of AUs : 3 Course Description and Scope This course aims to provide a basic understanding of Economics. The first portion of the course will cover topics in Macroeconomics such as Gross Domestic Product‚ inflation‚ Unemployment‚ Fiscal Policy‚ Monetary Policy‚ Balance of Payments and Exchange Rate. The second portion of the course will cover topics
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Studies No. 8 Building‚ North Campus of GDUFS Office 36209506 Cell phone 15918530383 E-mail HYPERLINK mailtozwgxygdufs@126.com zwgxygdufs@126.com Office Hours 830-1130 a.m.‚ Monday‚ Friday 230-500 p.m.‚ Wednesday‚ Thursday‚ Friday Course Description Closely grasping the opportunities provided by the development tendency of economic globalization and by making an unremitting efforts China has achieved an earthshaking progress in its economic development in the past three decades of
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE 1739 Pedro Gil Street‚ Pace‚ Manila Philippines SYLLABUS ON COMPENSATION ADMINISTRATION Course Title and Code Name : Compensation Administration Credit Unit/s : 3 Prerequisite Course : I. COURSE DESCRIPTION II. LEARNING OUTCOMES Throughout the program the Vincentian student are envisioned to demonstrate the following learning outcomes. LO1 - Understand the basic information about the nature‚ function and purpose of Compensation Administration
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COURSE : Business Marketing COURSE CODE : MKT 620 SEMESTER : 5 Topic Hours Course Outcome Assessment Tools Rubrics 1.0 The Nature of Business Marketing 1.1 Why Study Business Marketing 1.2 Business Vs Consumer Marketing Management 1.3 Business Marketing Defined 1.4 Contrasting Business and Consumer marketing 1.5 The Economic of Business Market Demand 4 CO1 ‚CO2 CO3 PO1 ‚ PO4 ‚ PO5 Test Group Presentation Group Project Individual Project Paper
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LAW COURSE CODE: LAW 332 COURSE TITLE: COMMERCIAL TRANSAC TIONS 2 1 LAW 332 COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS 2 COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS 2 Course Developer/Writer Prof. Justus A. Sokefun National Open University of Nigeria Victoria Island‚ Lagos. Prof. (Mrs.) Chioma K. Agomo University of Lagos‚ Akoka Ifidon Oyakhiromen‚ Ph.D‚ BL National Open University of Nigeria Victoria Island‚ Lagos. Mr. Ayodeji Ige‚ LLM BL National Open University of Nigeria Victoria Island‚ Lagos. Course Editor
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CHAPTER 2: DATA WAREHOUSING Objectives: After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Understand the basic definitions and concepts of data warehouses 2. Understand data warehousing architectures 3. Describe the processes used in developing and managing data warehouses 4. Explain data warehousing operations 5. Explain the role of data warehouses in decision support 6. Explain data integration and the extraction‚ transformation‚ and load (ETL) processes 7. Describe real-time (active) data
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SUBJECT LIST EMBA/MBA (Evening) Programs Kohat - Islamabad - Lahore - Peshawar – Faisalabad – Karachi EMBA: 2 years (Quarter 1 – 8) MBA (Evening): 3.5 years (Quarter 1 – 14) MBA (Evening): 2.5 years (Quarter 1 – 8‚ 13 & 14) MBA (Evening): 1.5 years (Quarters‚ 3‚ 4‚ 7‚ 8 & 14) General Management 1st Quarter Effective : Spring Quarter 2011 Human Resource Management Finance & Accounting Banking & Finance • Organizational Communication • Organizational Communication •
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