ANNA UNIVERSITY‚ CHENNAI AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS R - 2008 B.TECH. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING II - VIII SEMESTERS CURRICULA AND SYLLABI SEMESTER II (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes except B.E. – Marine Engineering) SL. No. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE L T P C THEORY 1. HS2161 2. MA2161 3. PH2161 4. CY2161 5. a ME2151 Technical English – II* Mathematics – II* Engineering Physics – II* Engineering Chemistry – II* Engineering Mechanics (For non-circuit branches)
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Property Finance and Investment RES 3200 Spring 2015 Instructor: Lawrence Longua email: lawrence.longua@ baruch.cuny.edu phone: 646.660.6967 cell: 917.544.0121 1. Overview and Objectives Real estate plays an integral role in the U.S. economy. Residential real estate provides housing for families‚ and is often the greatest source of wealth and savings for many of them. Commercial Real Estate (CRE) creates spaces for residential‚ retail‚ office and manufacturing use. The deep “Great Recession”
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Negotiation: Theory and Practice (협상론) Professor Seung Ah Theresa Cho Office: SK 614 02) 880-5077 tcho@snu.ac.kr negotiate.snu@gmail.com (for submitting class assignments only) TA: Ji Yeon Lee jiyeon0426@gmail.com REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS Negotiation‚ by Lewicki‚ Barry & Saunders. 2010. McGraw-Hill International Edition (6th) Articles available on our Learning Community Contribution to Class Treasury to class treasury: 10‚000 won (to be redistributed during exercises)
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BUFUN 750: Valuation in Corporate Finance (DC Campus) Fall‚ 2013 PROFESSOR Liu Yang (lyang@rhsmith.umd.edu) OFFICE VMH 4420 CLASS TIME Wednesdays 2 – 5:35 pm (DC1) OFFICE HOUR Fridays 2:30 – 3:30 pm or by appointment TA Tao Wang (tao.wang@rhsmith.umd.edu) G. Austin Starkweather (astark@rhsmith.umd.edu) TA OFFICE HOUR Mondays 1 – 2pm (VMH 3330G) Fridays 10 – 11am (VMH 4440) COURSE PREREQUISITE COURSE MATERIAL BUSI 640 or equivalent The required text for
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|Course Code |SAD |Pre-requisite |None | |Course Title |System Analysis and Design |Co-requisite |None | |Credit Units
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MS&E 252 Handout #1 Decision Analysis I September 25‚ 2012 ______________________________________________________________________ Course Guide to MS&E 252 Foundations of Decision Analysis Welcome to Decision Analysis I. This course guide has been developed to summarize the course logistics. Please read this handout carefully. Introduction Everyone makes decisions‚ but a few people think about how they do it. Psychological research shows that in many simple decision situations people make
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Associate Level Material Appendix B Research Methods Matrix A psychologist is planning to conduct a study that would examine pathological liars and the quality of their romantic relationships. You have been asked to provide the psychologist with a recommendation for which research method should be used to gather data on the pathological liars and their spouses. Using the table below list each research method and its advantages and disadvantages for use in this study. Research Method
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Course Materials Mayo‚ H. B. (2007). Basic finance: An introduction to financial institutions‚ investments‚ and management (9th ed.). Mason‚ OH: Thomson. Sulock‚ J. M. & Dunkelberg‚ J. (1997). Cases in financial management (2nd ed.). New York‚ NY: John Wiley & Sons. Keown‚ A. J.‚ Martin‚ J. D.‚ Petty‚ J. W.‚ & Scott‚ D. F. (2005). Financial management: Principles and applications (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. All electronic materials are available on the student
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 12 (10 – 14 November) Week 13 (17 – 21 November) Lecture: Asmeret Berhe & Teamrat Ghezzehei (Engineering)‚ “Soil Conservation” Readings from: • Conniff‚ “Microbes Help Grow Better Crops” • Robbins‚ “The Hidden World of Soil Under Our Feet” • Jackson‚ “Tackling the Oldest Environmental Problem: Agriculture and Its Impact on Soil” Discussion: California
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Course Description This course introduces students to the world of information technology. Students will examine the technology concepts included in business systems‚ networking and project management and explore the systems development life cycle. Specific topics for the course include: hardware components‚ software applications‚ operating systems‚ databases‚ programming‚ as well as the security‚ privacy‚ and safety issues associated with information technology. Policies Faculty and students/learners
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