STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT 1 2.1 Workload 2.2 Attendance 2.3 General Conduct and Behaviour 2.4 Occupational Health and Safety 2.5 Keeping Informed 1 2 2 2 2 3 SPECIAL CONSIDERATION AND SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS 2 4 STUDENT RESOURCES AND SUPPORT 4 PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS Position Name Lecturer/tutor Nicole Ang Lecturer/tutor Linda Chang Tutor Mandy Cheng Tutor Kar Ming Chong Tutor Truman
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ACTG 5210 Section S 1.5: Management Accounting Course Outline Summer 2015 Thursday(s)‚ 7:00-10:00pm‚ beginning April 30th Instructor Joelle Pokrajac‚ MBA‚ CMA (416)736-2100‚ Ext. 77928 S344C Seymour Schulich Building jpokrajac@schulich.yorku.ca Office hours: by appointment Faculty Secretary Roberta Parris-Toney S344K‚ Seymour Schulich Building 416-736-5063 rparristoney@schulich.yorku.ca Joelle Pokrajac has been a part time instructor at the Schulich School of Business since 2011. Joelle currently
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Outcomes 3 LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES 3.1 Approach to Learning and Teaching in the Course 3.2 Learning Activities and Teaching Strategies 4 ASSESSMENT 4.1 Formal Requirements 4.2 Assessment Details Mid-Session and Final Examinations Group Project 5 COURSE RESOURCES 6 COURSE EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT 7 COURSE SCHEDULE PART B: KEY POLICIES‚ STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND SUPPORT 1 PROGRAM LEARNING GOALS AND OUTCOMES 2 ACADEMIC HONESTY AND PLAGIARISM 3
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least 30 classes of 1.5 hours each. Final Exam: Within the last 3 weeks of the semester. Duration of the examination: 3 hours each. The followings are the program structure of the BBA program under the National University: Description | Courses | Credits | Part/Year: 1‚ Semester: 1 & 2 | 5+5 | 30 | Part/Year: 2‚ Semester: 1 & 2 | 5+5 | 30 | Part/Year: 3‚ Semester: 1 & 2 | 5+5 | 30 | Part/Year: Final‚ Semester: 1 & Final Specialized courses of any one Concentration
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Georgia State University J. Mack RobinsOn College of BusiNess BUSA 3000 Globalization and Business Practices TEMPLATE SYLLABUS FALL 2010 International Business: Strategy‚ Management‚ and the New Realities by S. Tamer Cavusgil‚ Gary Knight‚ John R. Riesenberger‚ Pearson Prentice-Hall‚ 2008. (ISBN 0-13-173860-7). Also Required: Reading the business section of foreign newspapers for your assigned country and other information sources about this country (suggested places to start:
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CHEMISTRY 110 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I INFORMATION SHEET Fall 2011 Instructors: Professor Ashok Kakkar Otto Maass Chemistry Building‚ room 313 Tel: (514) 398-6912 Office hours: By appointment‚ e-mail via WebCT to arrange meetings. E-mail: use webCT Professor Scott Bohle Otto Maass Chemistry Building‚ room 233A Tel: (514) 398-7409 Office hours: By appointment‚ e-mail via WebCT to arrange meetings E-mail: use webCT Professor Bryan Sanctuary Otto Maass Chemistry Building‚ room 224 Tel: (514) 398-6930
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information system for an organisation are covered‚ including the impact of the system on its intended users and maintenance of quality. Credit cannot be gained for INFT2009 and SENG2130. This course has a Compulsory Course Component in the final examination. ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE INFT1001; and either INFT1004 or SENG1110 or equivalent. TEACHING METHODS Lecture Tutorial Workshop CONTACT
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Email with questions. JH4125 (818) 677-2438 (Office) In emergency‚ (310) 557-3446 (Home‚ before 9:00 PM) Although I answer emails‚ I cannot respond to an “excessive” number of them. Requirements Two “Midterm” Examinations 25%‚ 30% One Final Examination 40% Attendance 5% (Randomly Taken) Note that there is no graded homework. If you do not keep up with the course as we go along‚ DO NOT EXPECT TO DO WELL ON THE EXAMS!!! This course is a survey of financial risk
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Devices (44 Minutes); Module 4: Controlling Traffic Flow (52 Minutes); Module 5: Alcohol and Other Drugs (84 Minutes); Module 6: Cooperating With Other Roadway Users (58 Minutes); and Module 7: Managing Risk (47 Minutes). The final examination is given after the completion of the final module. STUDENT PROVIDED DATA Student acknowledges that personal information completed at the time of registration must be true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and that a uniform course
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ADM1300 BCom mandatory course DELIVERABLES Course Deliverable Case analysis 1 Midterm exam 1 Case analysis 2 Midterm exam 2 Case analysis 3 Case analysis 4 Final Exam Due Date‚ Time‚ Place May 21‚ in class June 4‚ in class June 11‚ in class July 2‚ in class July 9‚ in class July 16‚ in class Finals’ week (date and time TBA) Weight on Final Grade 5% 20% 5% 20% 5% 5% 40% COURSE DESCRIPTION This course explores theoretical and practical knowledge of individual and group behaviour within organizational
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