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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When I started my university life on the first day‚ I faced a lot of challenges‚ and so did other students‚ especially the ones who moved from provinces. Of course‚ sometimes it is easy for us to adapt things around us‚ but sometimes not. Therefore‚ this theory also applies to students who have just graduated from high schools and move to a higher education. Some students can adapt and deal with it easily‚ whereas others face three challenges: study styles‚ financial problems and major selections
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scheme of (Industry Defined Project / User Defined Projects) for University Project Exam for 8th semester in B.E. The examination for the project will consist of a presentation of the work‚ explanation of the work through power-point slides and viva-voce. Case-1: Where the students and Guide contextually decide to complete the current project in upcoming academic years ( relay model of projects) by students of upcoming batches or the same team in case the project is partially complete and it
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Course Syllabus College of Humanities GEN/480 Version 3 Interdisciplinary Capstone Course Copyright © 2010‚ 2005‚ 2004‚ 2003‚ 2001‚ 1999‚ 1998 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This is the capstone course for business‚ health and human services‚ and information technology undergraduate students. The course provides students with the opportunity to integrate and apply learning from their professional programs of study in a comprehensive manner. Students will also
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University of Alberta Department of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences Math 125 Lecture S1 - Linear Algebra I Winter 2013 Instructor: Christopher Marks Office: CAB 581 E-mail: chris.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:
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DIVISION SECOND SEMESTER 2012-2013 Course Handout (Part-II) Date: 12/12/2012 In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives further specific details regarding the course. Course No. Course Title Instructor-in-charge : BHC-C132 : Appreciation of Indian Music : Mr. Yamla 1. Scope and Objective of the Course: This course intends to inform the debates‚ issues and development of Indian music over the last century. The course will be mostly theoretical
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FINAL EXAM ESSAY Reflect back on the course. Consider the themes we discussed and movies we watched. What have you learned throughout the course? Is there anything that was a surprise to you – something you hadn’t considered or realized? Have you changed or grown? Have you come further on your spiritual journey over the last two months? I love anything that deals about religion and culture‚ everyone does‚ I hope. Though I enjoy religious studies classes I can’t still help but wonder why we have
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Program Planning and Grant Proposals University of Phoenix HSM 270 When working in a human services environment one will be exposed to or involved with program planning. It is the nature of human service agencies to have at least one and usually many programs. Program planning is defined as a process that involves the development and use of activities‚ setting up goals‚ objectives‚ activities and a means to evaluate them. The process presents the argument and the logic that justifies
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Fall 2014 Course Outline Accounting and Financial Management Services DeGroote School of Business McMaster University INSTRUCTOR AND CONTACT INFORMATION Section 1: Thursday: 14:30 – 17:20 Section 2: Tuesday: 14:30 – 17:30 Section 1E: Tuesday: 19:00 – 22:00 Class location: DSB/AB102 Class location: DSB/B105 Class location: DSB/AB102 Eric Bentzen-Bilkvist Instructor ericb@petmas.ca Office: DSB/313 Office Hours: To be arranged Tel: (905) 522-6555 COURSE ELEMENTS
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a mirror of society and its norms. Why and how should we punish wrongdoers in our society? The course aims to explain punishment and society in a multi-dimensional context‚ entrenched in disciplines including criminology‚ penology‚ sociology‚ psychology‚ ethics ….. Punishment‚ in other words‚ is far more than a technical problem linked to certain institutions of crime control and prevention. The course will look at the different functions of punishment‚ like retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation
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