Business 101 Introduction to Business Spring 2010 3 Credits Instructor: Robert M. Cameron Phone: 775-372-1218 Fax: 775-372-1219 E-Mail: robertmcameron@yahoo.com Classroom: PVC 123 Textbook: Contemporary Business‚ 13e‚ Boone & Kurtz Office Hours: ½ hour before/after class or by appointment Course Description: Course covers the study of Business in order to prepare the students to be informed consumers‚ readers of business literature‚ as well as to prepare the
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lineAustralian School of Business School of Banking and Finance FINS 2624 Portfolio Management Course Outline Semester 2‚ 2012 Part A: Course-Specific Information Part B: Key Policies‚ Student Responsibilities and Support Table of Contents 0 PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS COURSE DETAILS Teaching Times and Locations Units of Credit Summary of Course Course Aims and Relationship to Other Courses Student Learning Outcomes LEARNING AND
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class to actively participate in discussion of the material. Important Notes 1. Class attendance: As per University rules. Note: Students who are unable to attend at least 70% of the total number of classes will not be allowed to sit for the final exam. 2. Quizzes: 3 quizzes will be taken of which the best 2 will be counted for grading purpose. The tests are usually 20 minutes exam. Syllabus‚ for the respective quizzes‚ will be announced in the classes‚ which usually consists of the topics
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Evaluation and their weights are as follows: First in-class exam 20% Second in-class exam 30% Final exam 40% Attendance and participation 10% The final exam is cumulative. It will be scheduled by FIC. Note: the weight of the exams is not open to modification. This means-if you do poorly on the first in-class exam you CANNOT transfer the 20% weight of that exam to the final. Each exam will be worth the percentage that is listed on this course outline. Note: You must write
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Posting of Grades and Feedback on Work: Grades on assignments and tests will be posted on the Blackboard site for the course. All assignments submitted for grading will be handed back within three weeks except for the final assignment which will be available for pick-up after official final grades are available. E-mail Communication: Students must use the e-mail address listed above to communicate with the instructor. Students are required to activate and maintain a Ryerson Matrix e-mail account.
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more publications in economics and business (e.g.‚ The New York Times; The Wall Street Journal; Business Week; Fortune‚ The Economist; etc.). Grading and Exams: There will be one midterm and a final exam - essentially‚ an exam for each Part of the course. The midterm counts for 100 points; the final exam is 100 points; quizzes count for 30 points [4 quizzes;
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Marc‚ 2013 Marco Suen English Language Assignment 1 Writing based on a piece or pieces from section B of the anthology Compare the different portrayals of war and its effect on the lives of the individuals featured in “The Last Night” and “Disabled” ‘The Last night’ is an extract from the novel‚ Charlotte Gray‚ and describes the hours before the Jews in the Ghetto were taken to an extermination camp in France. Set in the 1940s‚ the extract is based on the holocaust‚ a genocide in which
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MULTICULTURAL RELATIONS IBUS 330 ONLINE – SYLLABUS Professor Joel Nicholson Schedule Number 90463‚ Section 1 – Three Units Summer‚ 2012: Session R1 (June 4 – July 4) | |Department of International Business | |Joel D. Nicholson‚ BA‚ MBA‚ Ph.D. |San Francisco State University | |Professor
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real-world views of information technology in organizations through the use of case examples and guest speakers from a variety of industries and organizations. ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Students will be assessed via two quizzes and a final examination. The quizzes and the final examination will cover all forms of course content. These include lectures‚ guest speakers‚ readings‚ and “watchings". Unless course content is specified to be optional or FYI (for your interest)‚ it will be in scope for examination
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10% Group presentation 10% Mock Exam 15% Final exam 30% ________________________ 100% TENTATIVE WEEKLY SCHEDULE WEEK | TOPIC | READING | ASSIGNMENT | 1 Jan. 7 – 11 | Introduction to the courseAddressing Audience and PurposeThree stages of the
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