ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SYLLABUS FALL 2014 Course Number: English A099 Course Title: Fundamentals of Composition Units: 3 Section Number: 22444 Section Number: 23527 Days: M/W Days: M/W Class Hours: 8:00-10:05 am Class Hours: 10:15-12:20 pm Building: C&L Building: Writer’s Row Room Number: 113 Room Number: 110 Instructor Name: Jenny Bass Office: LL 226 Email: jbass@occ.cccd.edu Office Hours: Wednesday 12:30-1:30 pm and by appointment. Registration
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Instructor: Melissa Chabot‚ MS‚ RD‚ CDN Email: machabot@buffalo.edu (best way to contact) Office Hours: Tuesdays 9-11 and by appointment (G30 Farber Hall‚ South Campus) See ublearns.buffalo.edu for all course related information (syllabus‚ class notes‚ Instructor/TA information‚ grading policies‚ etc.) GoalS: The goal of this course is to explain the relationship between nutritional deficiencies and excesses and specific chronic diseases throughout the lifespan. Students will explore
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MODULE 1: CARIBBEAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE OVERVIEW Module 1 introduces students to the role played by geography in shaping the society and culture of the Caribbean region as well as the historical evolution of Caribbean society‚ the cultural characteristics of the Caribbean people‚ and the ways in which Caribbean society and culture influence and are influenced by societies and cultures outside the region. GENERAL OBJECTIVES On completion of this Module‚ students should: 1. Understand the factors which
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Junction city is a rapidly growing community that has seen a wide amount of change over the past few year. The growth of the town has resulted in a shift of the balance to a more of a Hispanic community due to the local industry. For the town of Junction city the summer always brings in different people for all walks of life with tourism of the ocean and the beaches. Since being in a recession‚ the amount of sworn officers that the town has has dropped down to the low level of just 100. With having
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Syllabus for CSIA 301 Faculty Contact Information Welcome to Foundations of Cybersecurity CSIA 301‚ a hybrid course. My name is Professor Nancy M. Landreville and I have been teaching here at the University of Maryland‚ University College since February 2007. My phone number is (301) 401-0144. You may contact me by phone any evening during the week (Monday - Friday) from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. You may email me at any time at nancy.landreville@faculty.umuc.edu . I encourage you to use the private messaging
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Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Crime CJA 204 November 21‚ 2013 Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Crime Juvenile court is a specific court; which deals with young adults who violate federal‚ state‚ and county laws. The court also addresses children and young adults who have been abused sexually‚ physically or emotional and mentally‚ dependent upon drugs or neglected. Most juveniles will be seen in this court until the age of eighteen. There is then an additional facility that may house
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West Bengal University of Technology BF-142‚ Salt Lake City‚ Kolkata-700064 Revised Syllabus of B.Tech in AEIE(To be followed from the academic session‚July 2006 ‚i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2005-2006) (All periods will be of at least 50 minutes duration) SEMESTER – III Sl. No. Theory 1 2 3 4 5 6 PRACTICAL 7 8 9 10 Subject Code EE 301(EI) EC 301(EI) M 302 EC 302(EI) EE 302(EI) CS 302 EE 391 EE 392 EC 392 M(CS) 382 Subject Circuit Theory and Networks Discrete Electronic
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MBA/520 Transformational Leadership Course Syllabus University of Phoenix MBA520 ________________________________________ 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 to be the ruling document. GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION COURSE NUMBER: MBA/520 COURSE TITLE: Transformational Leadership COURSE START DATE: 1 March 2007 COURSE END DATE: 5 April 2007 COURSE LOCATION:
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Longwood University College of Business & Economics Course Syllabus MANG 360 Principles of Management Course Number Course Title Dr. James C. Haug Semester: Intersession 2014 Consultation: Telephone numbers: (home) 804-739-9876; (cell) 757-879-5780; (fax) 662-796-9876. E-MAIL: haugjc@longwood.edu ; office Hiner G15-1. Course Description: Management fundamentals with emphasis on the theories of management‚ the evolution of management thought‚ and the
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This document of DBM 380 Syllabus shows the following information: Course Description This course covers database concepts. Topics include data analysis‚ the principal data models with emphasis on the relational model‚ entity-relationship diagrams‚ database design‚ normalization‚ and database administration. General Questions - General General Questions DBM/380 College of Information Systems Technology Database Concepts LATEST VERSION OF SYLLABUS DBM380 Week 1 Individual Assignment
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