INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA COURSE OUTLINE Kulliyyah / Institute Economics & Management Sciences Department / Centre Accounting Programme Bachelor of Accounting Name of Course / Mode Zakat Accounting Course Code ACC 4563 Name (s) of Academic staff / Instructor(s) Dr Ahmad Zamri bin Osman @ Hussin Room No. A 326 Tel. No: 03-6196 4000 ext 4672 This course is expected to provide students with a proper understanding on the concepts of Zakat;
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Promotion Management MKT 337 – Course Outline – Summer 2012 Lecturer – Md Shahedur Rahman School of Business North South University MKT 337 Promotion Management Unit description Discusses the elements of the marketing communication mix. It considers important issues that relate to the development of promotional campaigns that are created to support a firm’s strategy. Goal of the course The purpose of this subject is to provide students with an appreciation of marketing communications
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Friday 9:30 -10:30 Course Description This course examines the major theories of investment finance and the pricing bonds‚ stocks and options. Portfolio construction using passive and active management strategies will also be discussed. The course will appeal to anyone considering a career as a financial analyst‚ portfolio manger or in wealth management. It will also aid in preparing for the preliminary exams of various professional designations. The first part of the course will cover the main
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Course Outline ACCO 310/1 Financial Reporting I Summer 2013 Session 2 General Information Course Number: ACCO 310 3 credits | | | | | | |Section |Professor Robert B. Campbell | | |
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COMM391 Introduction to Management Information Systems Outline & Syllabus COURSE DESCRIPTION Information Technology (IT) is an integral part of our world‚ and is vital to the products‚ management‚ organization‚ and operation of organizations of every size and in every industry. In this course‚ organizations include businesses‚ service delivery organizations‚ governments‚ and non-governmental organizations. This course covers a broad range of topics that are not only about technology; it is
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University of Gujrat A World Class University Department of Computer Science COURSE DESCRIPTION Course Code CS-203 Course Title Data Structures Credit Hours 4 Category Core Prerequisite Knowledge and Experience in Programming Fundamentals and Object Oriented Programming Expertise in design‚ implementation‚ testing‚ and strong debugging of object-oriented programs. Inner Classes and Exception Handling Amis and Objectives “An apprentice carpenter may want only hammer and saw‚ but a master craftsman
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Running head: Corporate Social Network Corporate Social Network – Final Project MIS 535 Managerial Applications of Information Technology Lou Ann McElyea June 16‚ 2013 Abstract Many organizations have suggestion boxes. One can find a suggestion box in a gas station‚ a restaurant‚ and even a work place. It’s an easy and mostly anonymous way to express ideas or concerns regarding an organization and/or
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_________________________________________________________________________ Academic Year : 2014-2015 Semester : 1 Course Coordinator : Dr. JIAN Ming Other Instructor(s) : Dr. TAN Mui Siang‚ Patricia Adj A/P Eric TEO Pre-requisites : AC2101 Accounting Recognition and Measurement No. of AUs : 4 Course Description and Scope There are two parts to this course. Part I examines the roles of accounting‚ the implications of financial accounting for capital market efficiency
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology II. Course Code: COMP 314 III. Course Title: OBJECT – ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IV. Credit Units: 3 Total No. of Hrs.: Lecture - 36hrs. Laboratory – 54hrs. Total No. of Hrs. Per Week: 5 V. Prerequisites: COMP 113 VI. Course Description: This course introduces students to object-oriented programming. It covers object-oriented tools for system analysis‚ design and development. The course teaches the significance of object-oriented programming
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