Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Campus International Finance College Course Syllabus Course Code: 03110180 Name of Course: Behavior Finance Credit: 2.0 Teaching Hours: 72hours Term: Spring term 2011 Instructors: Doctor .Zheng‚ Yong E-mail: Yongzheng1103@yahoo.com.cn Course Description: The course of behavior finance use insights from psychology to understand how human behavior influences the decisions of individual and professional investors
Free Human behavior Psychology Finance
PET SYLLABUS FOR FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE IN THE SUBJECT : BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Evolution of management thought‚ Systems and contingency approach for understanding organizations‚ managerial processes‚ functions‚ skills and roles in an organization; Social Responsibility of Business; Understanding and Managing Individual behavior- Personality‚ Perceptions‚ Values‚ Attitudes‚ Learning‚ Work motivation‚ Individual decision making and problem solving; Understanding and managing group processes-Interpersonal
Premium Management Marketing Finance
|[pic] |Syllabus | | |School of Business | | |FIN/370 Version 7 | |
Premium Finance Corporate finance Strategic management
Course Syllabus MGT-311 Organizational Development Course Start Date: 12/4/2012 Course End Date: 1/21/2013 Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference. Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due‚ please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document. Copyright Copyright ©2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix© is a registered trademark of Apollo Group‚ Inc. in the United States
Premium Change management Management Citation
• What are the advantages of aligning business and IT strategies There are many advantages of aligning business and IT strategies. For most companies aligning the business and IT a strategy are both a necessity and gives a competitive advantage. Alignment can exist if the directional aspects of IT strategy are driven by the business strategy. If a company neglects to align business and IT strategies it can result in a significant setback for the company in reference to the capabilities it needs
Premium Strategic management Management Strategy
Dear Student‚ Welcome to the fall semester‚ read all the information I included in the syllabus‚ print it and please bring it to the first day of class because I will review it in detail. Laura Larqué: class schedule Section Class Day Time Room 0925 HIST 17.2 MW 7:30am to 9:00am 1697 0951 HIST 17.1 MW 12:00pm to 1:30pm 1596 0952 HIST 17.1 MW 1:30pm to 3:00pm 1697 0960 HIST 17.1 TTh 9:00am to 10:30am 1696 0977 HIST 26 TTh 12:00pm to 1:30pm 1699 0948 HIST 8.1 TTh
Premium Final examination History Book
Course Outline Room: 1207 English 12: Media & Social Justice Teacher Name: Mrs. Susannah Faria E-Mail: sfaria@dvhigh.net Cell: 510-912-2126 ELA Dept. Mission Statement The English-Language Arts Department at DVHS is based on the Common Core State Standards. English courses emphasize critical reading‚ composition‚ and speaking skills in the context of various literature and non-fiction texts including but not limited to short stories‚ poetry‚ drama‚ novels‚ periodicals‚ essays‚ speeches
Premium Academic dishonesty Plagiarism Writing
Course Syllabus for: Writing II GE 2084 A3/C4 Fall Quarter 2014 C1: Monday 1:00-4:50 M235 N2: Tuesday 6:00-9:50 M235 A4: Thursday 8:00-11:50 M227 Contact Information Instructor: Mrs. Nourie-Manuele email: mnourie-manuele@aii.edu Phone: 704-972-6342 (If I do not answer the phone‚ feel free to leave a message. I do not typically return phone calls. E-mail is the best way to get in contact with me. Office: Main 102 Classroom Information
Premium Management Education Writing
diplomacy--vicious diplomacy‚ but diplomacy. T.C. Schelling‚ academician‚ Nobel Prize winner Most governments lie to each other. That’s the real world we deal with. Robert Gates‚ ex-Secretary of Defense GOVT 342 –Spring 2015 COURSE SYLLABUS DIPLOMACY Instructor: Joseph F. Becelia: jbecelia@gmu.edu Office and Office Hours: Robinson A‚ 218A‚ after each class and by arrangement Required Texts Berridge‚ G.R. Diplomacy: Theory and Practice‚ fourth edition -- The history
Premium Diplomacy International relations Foreign policy analysis
[pic] |SYLLABUS College of Humanities ARTS/100 Version 4 Introduction to the Visual and Performing Arts | |Copyright © 2011‚ 2010‚ 2008‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course examines traditions and developments in the visual and performing arts genres including music‚ dance‚ theater‚ cinema‚ visual arts‚ and architecture. Students will be introduced to the elements of each genre‚ along with an overview of its historical development in Western
Premium Music Art