COURSE INFORMATION Course Information Course: EDU701 Education and Human Development Semester: Sep 2013 Year: 2013 Phone: 03-55227401 Core Person /Instructor: Associate Prof. Dr. Ros Aizan Yahaya Email: dr.rosyahaya@gmail.com Office Hours By Appointment Texts Fagerlind‚ Ingemar and Saha‚ Lawrence‚ J. (1986). Education and National Development: A Comparative Perspective‚ New York: Pergamon Press. Ohmahe‚ Kenichi (1991)‚ Beyond National Borders‚ Tokyo: Bantam Books. Olson‚ David‚ R. (Ed)
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| |Course Website |Located via Learn UW | COURSE DESCRIPTION An introduction to human geography through a survey of some of the concepts‚ methods‚ techniques and applications of geographic analysis to the human cultural environment. Directed towards people-land and location analysis themes. Course Objectives . To situate human geography
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Lecture Time: Monday 17.45 – 20.15 Tutorial Time: Mon/Tue/Wed. 16.15 – 17.05 Email: grimes@encs.concordia.ca Office : EV-2.253. Phone: Ex 5447 Office Hours: Mon. 16.00 – 17.00; Tue. & Thu. 16.15 – 17.15. Course Description ENCS 272. Three-credit course. ENCS 272 teaches the fundamentals of English composition and argumentation: grammar; reasoning and persuasion; persuasive proofs; argumentation; structuring and outlining; the problem statement; the body; and the conclusions
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REL 212 – World Religions COURSE DESCRIPTION Offers a comparative approach to religious world views in relation to such questions as the origin of all things‚ the limits of knowledge‚ and the roles and responsibilities of the individual and of society. Presents a conceptual‚ historical‚ and cultural survey of the major world religions. Examines Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Judaism‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ Shintoism‚ Zoroastrianism‚ Baha’i‚ indigenous religions‚ and New Age religious practices. Analyzes
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Course Title Cross Cultural Management Course Code BUS 415 Year of Study 4 Number of Credits 3 credits Duration in Weeks 14 weeks Contact Hours Per Week Lecture (1.25 hours) Tutorial (1.75 hours) Pre-requisite Course(s) Introduction to Business Business Organization Management Lecturer Contact Dr. Lubanski LAM Email HYPERLINK mailtolubanski@gmail.com lubanski@gmail.com Office Room 703 Library Complex Course Aims The study of the cross cultural management provides students
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Academic Year – 2014-15 Course Handout Course Name: Quantitative Methods Semester: I Faculty Name: Vishal Mishra Room No: 213 Wing: E Consultation Hours: Tuesday 12:20 p.m.-1:35 p.m. (Section D) and Friday 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. (Section J) Mobile No: 9948494348 Email: vmishra@ibsindia.org Course Objective: A Manager is called for to take decisions in organizations. Hence‚ analytical ability and analytical thinking is important for managerial decision making. This course aims at equipping
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Course Content Provide an honest assessment of your course notes: Are they consistently developed for each module? Are some modules strong‚ while others could use development? My notes for the course are good but short and brief. I don’t go into a lot of detail when I write my notes. I write words that will help me remember the important details of the lesson. In the beginning of segment two when I first stared I didn’t take notes at all‚ but as I continued I learned that even though I can
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marks@ualberta.ca Office Hours: MWF 12:30-13:30‚ and by appointment ------------------------------------------------- Lecture Room & Time: TL B2‚ MWF 11:00-11:50 ------------------------------------------------- Course Web Page: E-Class (Moodle) - login with your CCID and password Course Description: Systems of linear equations. Vectors in -space‚ vector equations of lines and planes. Matrix algebra‚ inverses and invertibility. Introduction to linear transformations. Subspaces of -space. Determinants
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ISOM 4750 Business Project Management Fall 2013 Department of Information Systems‚ Business Statistics‚ and Operations Management COURSE: ISOM 4750 Business Project Management (3-0-0:3) This course covers basic principles and practices of project management. Special emphases are on project planning‚ scheduling‚ and control while addressing both the technical and the social aspects of managing business projects. Fall 2013 Time: 9:00–10:20 p.m.‚ Monday and Wednesday Venue: LSKG005
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Second Term‚ 2014-2015 SEEM 4600/ESTR4500 Logistics Management Course Objectives Logistics management is the planning‚ implementation and control of the processes involved in the flow and storage of materials from the point of origin (as raw materials) through the various valueadded stages to the point of consumption (as finished goods). It has been estimated that logistics costs account for 30% of the cost of doing business. Effective logistics management can lower costs‚ provide better service
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