COURSE : Business Marketing COURSE CODE : MKT 620 SEMESTER : 5 Topic Hours Course Outcome Assessment Tools Rubrics 1.0 The Nature of Business Marketing 1.1 Why Study Business Marketing 1.2 Business Vs Consumer Marketing Management 1.3 Business Marketing Defined 1.4 Contrasting Business and Consumer marketing 1.5 The Economic of Business Market Demand 4 CO1 ‚CO2 CO3 PO1 ‚ PO4 ‚ PO5 Test Group Presentation Group Project Individual Project Paper
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Fall 2014 COURSE DETAILS Lectures: Thursdays 11:10 am-2:00 pm; DTR100 (Regent Theatre) Course Website:Use Blackboard: http://uoit.blackboard.comLectures will also be available to view online. They can be accessed through the following link: http://mediasite.uoit.ca/mediasite/Catalog/pages/catalog.aspx?catalogId=3943ecc7-def2-4eea-878c-c5ff6fafb6d3The course website contains this course outline‚ lecture slides‚ grades‚ and any special notices. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course introduces students
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Project Management Plan Template This document is an annotated outline for a Project Management Plan‚ adapted from the PMI Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) and IEEE Standard for Project Management Plans. The Project Management Plan is considered to be a “Best Practice” template by the ETS Enterprise Program Management Office (EPMO). The template is designed to address items for all sizes of projects. For small projects‚ it may be appropriate to omit sections. For unique projects
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0015) – FOUNDATION TRIMESTER MARCH 2015 Lecturers Dr Ruzaimah Nik Mohamad Kamil‚ Dr Normawati Mohamad Yunus‚ Assoc. Prof. Dr Isa M Tan‚ Assoc. Prof. Dr Noor Asmawati M Zabidi‚ Dr. Lim Jun Wei‚ Dr. Aamir Hussain Bhat‚ Dr. Mahdieh Course Outcomes At the end of the course‚ students should be able to: 1. Explain the basic concepts in the fundamentals of chemistry. 2. Solve chemistry problems using the basic fundamentals of chemistry. 3. Apply the fundamental principles of chemistry to chemistry-related
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COURSE SYLLABUS SUBJECT CODE : ITM 60 SUBJECT TITLE : SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT SUBJECT PRE-REQUISITES : ITM 34‚ ITM 35 SUBJECT CO-REQUISITE : ITM 37‚ ITM 38‚ MATH 13i‚ & ACCTG. 30 CREDIT UNIT/S : 3 UNITS NO. OF CONTACT HOURS : 5 Hrs. (2 hrs. lec. & 3 hrs. lab.) PER WEEK I – Subject Description: This course offers BSIT
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Research Proposal Outline Paper Nekens Colin English 135 Jessica Jordan 03/26/13 Sedentary Lifestyles‚ the Resulting Health Crisis and The Choice Americans face. What can Americans do to make a sedentary lifestyle change? Despite Americans unhealthy habits and the obesity epidemic plaguing the Country‚ a change in sedentary lifestyle such as: Regular physical activities‚ and better eating in conjunction
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COURSE OUTLINE Computer Organization _______________________________________________________________ Objectives: To introduce the following subjects: Organization of digital computers Different components Basic principles and operations. Textbook: Stallings W.‚ Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance‚ (9-th Edition) Prentice Hall‚ 2012. References: Stallings W.‚ Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing
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Research Methods • Research Methods • Research Methods • Research Methods • Organization Theory • Organization Theory • Financial Accounting • Financial Accounting • Project Management Fundamentals 2nd Quarter • Project Management Fundamentals • Project Management Fundamentals • Project Management Fundamentals 4th Quarter • Organizational Behavior – I • Organizational Behavior – I • Organizational Behavior – I • Organizational Behavior – I • Leadership
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|The course has been designed to give sufficient knowledge to the students in this area for corporate | | |excellence. | |Objective | | | |Course Objectives
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Professor Richard P. Freedman 215-895-2127 (Drexel) 3601 Market Street‚ Room 708 856-429-0020 (NJ Office) Office Hours: Tu & Th 6-8 AM; Tu after class; or by appt. 215-895-6975 (Fax) freedmrp@drexel.edu COURSE SUBJECT MATTER The subject matter of the course will be a comprehensive review of the law of contracts. In addition to the chapters referred to below‚ handout questions will be distributed to be discussed by the class at the end of the lecture for each chapter. CLASS
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