Course Title GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Course Description A broad spectrum of the conceptual and empirical foundations in its main fields. The discussion of the theories‚ concepts and empirical findings focuses on complex human behavior‚ how and why we think‚ feel and behave the way we do‚ how we act and interact with others‚ and why and how we become a unique individual that we are. GENERAL OBJECTIVES - At the end of the semester‚ the student shall be able to: Cognitive 1. Learn and understand
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Purpose An introduction to major forms of dramatic activity in English. In addition to learning the tools of critical analysis‚ students will study and practise composition. Course Texts (available at Bookstore – try to use the correct editions) Wise‚ Jennifer and Craig S. Walker‚ eds. The Broadview Anthology of Drama Optional (but recommended) The Little Brown Handbook Working Class Schedule Jan 7: Introduction Jan 9: Oedipus Tyrannos Broaadview: Introduction (vii-xi)
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Spring 2013 DS 412-13: OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT COURSE OUTLINE Instructor: Prof. Ramesh Bollapragada Office: BUS 206A Phone: 415-338-7487 Email: rameshb@sfsu.edu Website: http://online.sfsu.edu/~rameshb Class Hours: T‚ TH 12:35 – 13:50 Class Location: BUS 210 Office Hours: T‚ TH 11:00 pm – 12:30 pm Textbook: Stevenson‚ William J.‚ Operations Management‚ 10th Edition‚ McGraw-Hill (2009). (Available in SFSU Book Store)
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Weekly Dates 16-Week Course 1/14 -1/20 Classes start 14th Week Number Week 1 Discussion Board DB 1 (Intro) Reading Concept Chapters (Introduction to Class and Register in SAM) Complete Blackboard Orientation and Register in SAM) Reading Task Chapters Office & Windows 7 pages OFF 2 - 75 Labs Due Dates Jan. 20 Files to Submit Exercise 1 (in Blackboard) Quizzes/Exams 1/21 - 1/27 Week 2 Jan. 27 1/21 Martin Luther King Day Campus Closed Feb. 3 Blackboard Orientation
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Week One: Introduction to Financial Management in Human Services Details Due Points Objectives 1.1 Explain the role of financial management in human service organizations. 1.2 Compare and contrast the nonprofit and for-profit sectors. 1.3 Describe the infrastructure of human service organizations. 1.4 Explain the role of risk management in human service organizations. Readings Read the Week One Read Me First. Read Ch. 1‚ 2‚ & 14 of Financial Management for Human Service Administrators
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10. TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 100 External Theory : 90 Internal Assessment : 10 UNIT-I (a) Meaning and Nature of Mathematics. (b) Values and role of Mathematics in Life. (c) Objectives of Teaching Mathematics at the Secondary School Stage and formation of objectives in behavioural
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HRM Specialisation Introduction to Strategic Compensation Management: Concept of compensation-Exploring and defining the compensation context–System of compensating–compensation dimensions-concept of reward–Role of compensation in Organization- Non-financial compensation system–Concept of total reward system-New trends in compensation management–The 3-P compensation concept. Compensation and Employee Behaviour: Bases For Traditional Pay System and Modern Pay System–Establishing Pay Plans–Aligning
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Actg 382 Quiz #1 Solutions Questions and solutions appear below. Correct answer is shown in bold and is underlined. For calculation questions‚ the supporting calculation is shown in bold font following the question. 1. Assets acquired under multi-year deferred payment contracts are: a. Valued at their fair value on the date of the final payment. b. Valued at the present value of the payments required by the contract. c. Valued at the sum of the payments required by the contract. d. None of
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IAH 201 U.S. and the World: From Isolation to Global Community Spring 2015 Lecture: Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ 2:40-4:00 PM 326 Natural Science Course Website: http://www.msu.edu/~mageemal/iah201 Dr. Malcolm D. Magee Office: 246 Old Horticulture‚ Mailbox: 256 Old Horticulture Email: mageemal@msu.edu‚ Phone: 517-719-2518 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 2:30-4:00 PM and by appointment Teaching Assistants: Ryan Huey - hueyryan@msu.edu Eddie Bonilla - bonillae@msu.edu Russell Stevenson - steve608@msu
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road‚ Kingston 5‚ Jamaica‚ W.I. Telephone Number: (876) 920-6714 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2008 by Caribbean Examinations
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