(In person TRS1-107) Sundays 11:15 to 12:00 (Online) Office: TRS 1-107 E-mail: sui.sui@ryerson.ca Phone: (416) 979 5000 ext. 6710 _______________________ COURSE INFORMATION Pre-requisites and/or Exclusions: None Posting of Grades and Feedback on Work: Grades on assignments and tests will be posted on the Blackboard site for the course. All assignments submitted for grading will be handed back within three weeks except for the final assignment which will be available for pick-up after official
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CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA (CUEA) FACULTY OF LAW BACHELOR OF LAWS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW COURSE OUTLINE AND NOTES BY: WILSON MAROTSE MULEI PhD candidate (JKUAT) ‚LLM (London)‚ LLB (Moi)‚ Dip. Law (KSL) Attorney at Law‚ EAC Intellectual Property Law Contents Chapter 1 Copyright Copyright works Subject matter Criteria for protection Authors and owners Authors and first owners Duration of copyright protections Infringement of copyright Nature of
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Project Management Bodies of Knowledge; Conjectures and Refutations Miles Shepherd and Roger Atkinson Bournemouth University Business School‚ UK Miles.shepherd@msp-ltd.co.uk Rogeratkinson@bournemouth.ac.uk Abstract: The traditional view of a profession is that of a discipline with a distinct set of skills and knowledge that define the area of practice and characteristics of the practitioners. This nature and area of practice of a profession is sometimes defined as its body of knowledge or „BoK‟.
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Master of Arts (Global Communication) The Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Journalism and Communication The School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong launched the M.A. in Global Communication program in 2005. Being one of the first of its kind‚ this program focuses on international and China-specific phenomena related to globalization and communication and provides enhanced learning for those who endeavor to work in areas such as media‚ education
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Organisations and People Course Outline Semester 1‚ 2014 Part A: Course-Specific Information Please consult Part B for key information on ASB policies (including those on plagiarism and special consideration)‚ student responsibilities and student support services. Table of Contents PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1 2 COURSE DETAILS 1 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 1 2.2 Units of Credit 2 2.3 Summary of Course 2 2.4 Course Aims and Relationship
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Siva Sivani Institute of Management‚ Hyderabad Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (Marketing) 2011-13 Course Outline and session plan CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR (M135) Faculty: Arijit SantikaryCredits: 3 | Term: 3Sessions: 20( 90 minutes each) | 1.0 Objectives of the course This course is another building block which further enhances students’ understanding of marketing management. Since the primary objective of marketing is to satisfy customer needs‚ a good understanding of how those
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It has already passed more than one year since I entered this university. Now‚ I think that it is good for me to talk about my university life. I want to focus on an aspect this time. It is also relevant to my aim which I had had when I entered this university. It is the language study. I am majoring in English‚ so I have many English classes every week. At first‚ I got very nervous whenever I have to give my opinion and make a presentation in class‚ because I had not had such experiences before
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ECON - 1042 MACROECONOMICS 2 COURSE GUIDE SEMESTER 1 - 2013 COURSE CODE ECON-1042 COURSE NAME Macroeconomics 2 DURATION One Semester CREDIT POINTS 12 points WEEKLY CONTACT HOURS 3 hours per week for 12 weeks WEEKLY NON-CONTACT HOURS 9 hours PREREQUISITES ECON-1010/EF110 /MEF110 Macroeconomics 1‚ or equivalent ASSESSMENT Two tests worth 20% each One two-hour final examination worth 60%
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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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thing that has to be done‚ she gets up from her desk with the promise to return later that evening. The difference: one student is enrolled in online courses. While regular campus courses provide a great education with a friendly-learning environment‚ online-courses can aid a student in a fast-paced‚ independent education. Being enrolled in a campus course requires the student to attend scheduled classes that the school decides. The student’s choices in class times and when to work on assignments are
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