Syllabus ASU School of Criminology and Criminal Justice CRJ-100 – Introduction to Criminal Justice January 7‚ 2013 – May 8‚ 2013 Instructor: Coy Johnston E-Mail: coy.h.johnston@asu.edu (bigcoy@hotmail.com if ASU email goes down) Phone: 480-242-1938 (cell) Classroom: Online Course Description: An examination of the organization and jurisdiction of local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement‚ judicial and corrections system; their history and philosophy; career opportunities and qualifying
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Exam covers Chapters 19-20-21-23 Please refer to the student policy manual (student 411) for rules that refer to cheating‚ plagiarism‚ and student behavior. You are on notice that I will apply these rules and that booklet is made part of this syllabus. It is your responsibility to read it. Please note that plagiarism or cheating is unacceptable and will be investigated in accordance with the college policy on academic misconduct. At a minimum you will be given a zero on the exam. Statement
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Europeans were searching for new routes to the east for spices‚ silk and gold. Spanish expansion was indicated by Christopher Columbus arrival in America. He was exploring the southern and western America in their quest of gold. Columbus‚ sailed from Spain in 1492 in effort to find the new trade route and instead found a "new world". This world had many items‚ which the Europeans wanted - corn‚ tobacco‚ cocoa‚ sugar and gold. After the sugar cane plantations were established by the Spanish‚ one
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Syllabus College of Humanities FP/120 Version 3 Essentials of Personal Finance Copyright © 2012‚ 2011‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of the elements necessary for effective personal financial planning and the opportunity to apply the techniques and strategies essential to this understanding. Primary areas of study include creating and managing a personal budget‚ understanding and paying taxes‚ working with financial
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Instructor: Tianxu Chen‚ Ph.D. Office: Elliot Hall Room 300 Office Hours: By appointment. E-Mail: tchen234@oakland.edu I. Course Description This capstone course in Strategic Management aims to equip you with the knowledge and analytical tools essential to comprehend and analyze how firms formulate and implement strategies. In doing so‚ you will learn how leaders of successful organizations make decisions and strategically maneuver their firms through uncertainty to better prospects in the market
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ECON 134A Corporate Finance[1] UC IRVINE‚ Winter 2012 Course Code: 62320 Time: TR 5:00 – 6:20 PM Place: HH178 Website: https://eee.uci.edu/12w/62320 |Instructor: George Sarraf | TAs: Gates Wess: wgates@uci.edu | |Email: gsarraf@uci.edu | Licata David: dlicata@uci.edu | |Office: SSPB 3297
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| Personal Financial Planning Budget | 10/11/2012 | PFP-110-120A-02 Phase I Individual Project | A personal budget is a financial plan of an individual’s or household’s income and expenses over a given period‚ typically one month (www.careeredonline.com). The budgeting process involves estimating future results. In order to prepare this particular budget‚ the previous month is analyzed. This process helps to understand how and where the money is going all month.
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Personal Finance Section 5 Study Questions (9.0 points) Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is credit? (0.5 points) A commitment to pay for something in the future‚ instead of paying for it right away. 2. What is a credit score? (0.5 points) A number that tells lenders how likely you are to make payments on time. 3. What is installment credit? (0.5 points) When you borrow a specific amount and agree to pay it in a specific number of payments of equal amounts. 4. What is revolving
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ACCT 3001: INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I SPRING 2014 SYLLABUS Instructor: Time and Location: Office: E-mail: Office Hours: Elizabeth Johnson‚ CPA Tuesday and Thursday 1700 BEC BEC Room 2824 eschw15@lsu.edu Tuesday and Thursday 11:30 – 1:00 Course Objective ACCT 3001 is the first course that offers an in depth examination of generally accepted accounting procedures (GAAP). In this course‚ we will review the accounting cycle and the four primary financial statements
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module introduces students to the concepts of discounting‚ investment appraisal‚ risk‚ and arbitrage. It provides a foundation for the further study of the theory and practice of financial markets and requires no prior knowledge of the subject of Finance. ASSESSMENT: Class test: weighted 30% - 50 minutes Unseen exam: weighted 70% - 2 hours TEXTBOOK: The material for this course is fully covered by the following textbook: Peter Howells and Keith Bain (2007) Financial Markets
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