Academic Planner JTW 106E/4 JTW 105E/2 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Academic Session 2012/2013 Video ConferencE | Session | Date | Time | 1 | | | 2 | | | 3 | | | 4 | | | 5 | | | 6 | | | 7 | | | [Students need to fill the date and time of video conference session. Please refer to the video conference time-table for Academic Session 2012/2013 provided.] JTW 106E/4 / JTW 105E/2 – BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PENGURUS KURSUS : PUAN JAINAMBU BINTI
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lectures‚ discussions‚ writing tasks and library research. 2. Assessment will be in the form of continuous assessment tests (CATS) and a final paper which is due at the end of the semester.3. 3. The writing project at the end of semester MUST be given to the course lecturer PERSONALLY on or GRADING POLICY CATS 30% (CAT 1 - 10%‚ 2 Essays 20%) Final Project 70%
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EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT COURSE SCHEDULE ACADEMIC HONESTY AND PLAGIARISM STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT Workload Attendance General Conduct and Behaviour Occupational Health and Safety KeepingInformed SPECIAL CONSIDERATION AND SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS STUDENT RESOURCES AND SUPPORT 7 7 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 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 4.3 Late Submission PART
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YORK UNIVERSITY Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies School of Administrative Studies AP/ADMS 4900 - Management Policy: Part 1 Summer 2013 INSTRUCTOR: John Spano‚ BComm‚MBA‚CMA jspano@oxfordproperties.com Phone: 416 678 7082 COURSE OVERVIEW This course examines the strategic management process - identifying‚ formulating‚ evaluating and implementing viable business strategies. The emphasis is on issues that affect the success of the entire organization. Accordingly
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schedule: Registration Starts Monday 13th January 2014 Registration ends Thursday 16th January 2014 First day of classes Monday 20th January 2014 Last day of classes Saturday 10th May 2014 Start of Final Examination Thursday 15th May 2014 End of Final Examinations Tuesday 27th May 2014 B) REGISTRATION RULES FOR ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 1. Regular Students: a. The students without warning MUST take regular load which is 5 courses. b. A student who is behind his/her
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permission of the publisher. © CONTENTS UNIT INFORMATION ONE Introduction Page 1 TWO Unit timetable 5 THREE Resources for the unit 6 FOUR Assessment (for internal students) 7 FIVE Assessment (for external students) 8 SIX Final Exam and Grades 9-10 SEVEN Assessment and Plagiarism policies 11-12 EIGHT Student Appeals and Complaints 13 LEARNING GUIDE Introduction 1 ONE Shareholders equity 2 TWO Consolidations 3-4 THREE Tax effect Accounting 5 FOUR
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Subject: Final Requirements-All English Term Dear Sir: Good Day! Next week is already final exam. The two Public Speaking Classes and three Writing Classes of AC121 give requirements for the final exam‚ as well as the grammar and communication skill class and Fundamentals of Accounting for some students‚ too. Below are the lists of subjects with the corresponding requirements: * Expository Writing (EEXWRT) We are required to do three essays for our final exam.
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marks will be brought to the last class for your perusal‚ and also posted outside the instructor’s office for a period of one week prior to the final examination‚ sorted numerically by the last five digits of one’s student number‚ without names. Any student who wishes his/her grades to be excluded from this list should notify the instructor before the final assignment is submitted. Any student may ask for a summary of his/her grades to date at any time. E-MAIL USAGE & LIMITS: All reasonable use
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withdraw from this course. If you do not withdraw‚ credit earned from this course will not count toward the requirements for the psychology major. Course Requirements: There will be three exams throughout the semester. Each exam is worth 25% of your final grade. Thus‚ the three exams together make up 75% of your total grade. The format of each exam will consist of multiple choice‚ matching‚ and (possibly) short answer/essay questions. Content for each exam will include material presented in lecture
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2 3 Convenor and teaching staff Credit Points Prerequisites Corequisites Co-badged status Unit Description 3 3 3 3 3 3 Learning Outcomes Assessment Tasks 4 5 1. Class Test 2. Group Presentations 3. Assignment 4. Final Examination 5 5 6 6 Delivery and Resources Policies and Procedures 8 10 Student Support 10 UniWISE provides: 10 Student Enquiry Service Equity Support IT Help 10 10 10 Graduate Capabilities 11 PG - Discipline
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