AC 19/3/2012 Item No. 4.83 UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI Syllabus for the T.Y. B. Sc. Sem. V & VI Program: T.Y.B.Sc. Subject: Information Technology (with effect from the academic year 2012–2013) Semester V Paper 1: Network Security Paper 2: *ASP.NET with C# Paper 3: Software Testing Paper 4: *Advanced Java Paper 5: *Linux Administration Semester VI Paper 1: *Internet Technologies Paper 2: Digital Signals and Systems Paper 3: *Datawarehousing Paper 4: Elective: IPR and Cyber Laws Project
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QUESTION BOOKLET Guided learning hours: 37 hours Learning outcomes and assessment criteria: This unit has been crossed referenced to the knowledge outcomes of Mandatory Diploma Unit 305. Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care. The learner can: 1.1 Describe person centred approaches. Person centred means exactly what it says‚ - that
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Syllabus for Advanced Research Writing (1302WRTG391C802) 1/14/13 4:44 PM Syllabus for Advanced Research Writing (1302WRTG391C802) (Left-click in this frame and then select File - Print Frame to print this page Course Description (Fulfills the general education requirement in upper-level advanced writing.) Prerequisite: WRTG 101 or WRTG 101S. Instruction and practice in academic research skills. The objective is to critically analyze scholarly sources and effectively integrate source material
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro ACC 440 – Auditing Concepts Course Syllabus Spring 2015 Tuesday & Thursday 2:00-3:15pm‚ Bryan 104 Instructor: Ambrose Jones III‚ PhD‚ CPA Office: Room 326 Email: ambrose.jones.iii@uncg.edu (Please use this as the first means to contact me). Mobile phone: 336.509.1223 Office hours: Monday‚ Tuesday and Wednesday (5:30 – 6:30pm)‚ by appointment‚ or whenever you see me around campus or in my office. I will tell you if I am already committed for the time
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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY - GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MGSC 6200: DATA ANALYSIS Spring‚ 2015 Instructor Information Name: Dr. Nizar Zaarour E-mail address: n.zaarour@neu.edu Office: 214 Hayden Hall Office hours: Monday and Wednesday: 12 – 2 PM and by appointment. Course Overview The objectives of this course are: (1) To provide you with an understanding of statistical methods and techniques and their usefulness in the decision-making process‚ (2) To expose you to the methods of descriptive
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found the syllabus to be highly informative not only regarding assignments and how to do well in the course‚ but also in its general description of the content we will be studying. The paragraphs following the course description bullet points were particularly persuasive since it gave me an overview of the topics that will be discussed this semester. 2. Did you learn anything from the text and if so‚ what was it? Was your thinking changed in any way? I believe the purpose of the syllabus is to inform
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PHY 121 Syllabus Course Description Introduction to general physics for programs requiring a one-year‚ non-calculus based physics course. Includes mechanics and heat. IN is the integrated version of the course with the lecture and lab taught simultaneously. Performance Objectives Upon completion of the course‚ you will be able to: Use the meter-kilogram-second-ampere (MKSA) metric system of measurement in lab and in problem solving. Use specific mathematics skills (powers of 10
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Course Syllabus BUSI 600 Business Research Methods Course Description Business research is a systematic inquiry whose objective is to provide information to solve managerial problems. This course is an introduction on how to do business research with an emphasis on applied problem solving. It has a major focus on problem identification and analysis‚ problem solving strategies and communication skills. Rationale Business research provides the information needed to make sound business decisions
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ALAN SHAWN FEINSTEIN GRADUATE SCHOOL COURSE SYLLABUS SUMMER TERM 2013 COURSE TITLE: Ethics‚ Corporate Social Responsibility and Law COURSE NUMBER: MGMT 5900 QUARTER CREDIT HOURS: 4.5 Quarter Credit Hours PREREQUISITES(S): COMM 5500 PROFESSOR NAME: Roger S. Achille‚ J.D. OFFICE LOCATION: Freidman Center‚ Providence Campus OFFICE PHONE: 401-598-4688 OFFICE FAX: 401-598-1125 E-MAIL ADDRESS: rachille@jwu.edu OFFICE HOURS: Any student who wants to schedule
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Exam covers Chapters 19-20-21-23 Please refer to the student policy manual (student 411) for rules that refer to cheating‚ plagiarism‚ and student behavior. You are on notice that I will apply these rules and that booklet is made part of this syllabus. It is your responsibility to read it. Please note that plagiarism or cheating is unacceptable and will be investigated in accordance with the college policy on academic misconduct. At a minimum you will be given a zero on the exam. Statement
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