El Paso Community College Syllabus Instructor’s Course Requirements I. Course Number and Instructor Information HECO 1322 NUTRITION AND DIET THERAPY INSTRUCTOR’S NAME Evelin Eichler‚ MS‚ RD‚ LD CAMPUS AND OFFICE NUMBER Rio Grande – No office TELEPHONE NUMBER (Cellphone) (575) 642-1850 OFFICE HOURS To be announced E-MAIL Communication with instructor should be done through the class message system‚ not through the college e-mail address
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Syllabus: ENC 1101 Communications I – Spring 2013 St. Petersburg College‚ Downtown Campus Section 199 – 5-6:45 Monday & Wednesday Evening Classroom DT-DC 122 Instructor: Mark J Nusspickel E-mail: nusspickel.mark@spcollege.edu Phone: TBA Department Phone: 727-341-4742 Academic Department Dean: Dr. Martha Campbell‚ LA 187 campbell.martha@spcollege.edu 727-791-2609 Program Director: Evelyn Finklea‚ finklea.evelyn@spcollege.edu 727-341-4369 Required Textbooks: The Norton Sampler
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No matter how much work each member of the group does‚ whether it be a ten page essay or a little art project‚ everyone gets the same grade. I believe that group members should only be graded on the part of the project that they do. One reason that this grading scale is terrible goes back to the idea of micromanagers and slackers. Whenever one person in the group decides to do every
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are more negative effects than the positive ones. By the groups experience in the school many of us tend to hear some comments like “my grades went down because my time and all my effort was given to the one I love” or “my grades are high because I’m single” many teenagers today blames romantic relationship for their failures when it comes to academic grades. And this is why our group wanted to expand and create a research paper on the positive effects of romantic relationship amongst the students
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Small Group Communication CSU East Bay Instructor: D. Kandy Simmons Email: Doreen.simmons@csueastbay.edu COMM 3510 Small Group Communication Office Hours: Tu: 3:30-4 Th 11:30-12 Summer 2013 – TuTh 12-3:30 Room 2038 Office: MI 2008 Phone: 925-726-9178 cell; 510-885-4126 Office Course Description This course covers the principles and methods of goal-oriented small group creative problem-solving situations. Subject areas include small group communication theory‚
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INTRODUCTION For this project‚ you will be required to put into practice the tasks associated with the Systems Analysis and Design module. You should work in GROUPS OF FOUR (4) for this project. It is essential that individual members of the group realize their responsibility to their peers and behave in a professional manner. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT 1. To identify the framework of activities associated with methodologies and describe how the techniques are used together to develop
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not drop ACC514 and continue with this course. METHODS OF POSTING GRADES: Grades are never posted on Blackboard or any other online facility. Term 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
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Communication Applications: Classroom Expectations Mr. Reichle mreich1@neisd.net FA101 Conference Period: 1st Period Tutorials – 7:45-8:30am (MTWR ) 4:05-5:00pm (except Friday) Our Goal: The excitement of Communication Applications begins with you. It is your decision to open your mind to the challenge of the new ideas you will encounter this semester. Only with this attitude will you learn significantly. The overall purpose of this course is to prepare you to become better communicators
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BADM 310: Management and Organizational Behavior Spring 2015 Tuesday and Thursday‚ 9:30 – 10:50 AM‚ Lincoln Hall Theatre Professors: Drs. Denise Lewin Loyd (61 Wohlers) & Raveh Harush (432 Wohlers) Office Hours: Thurs 11:00AM-12:00 PM or by appointment Teaching Assistants & TA Office Hours: See Compass site Course Email: badm310@gmail.com COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course introduces a broad range of topics in management and organizational behavior. Some topics we cover are motivation‚ leadership‚ teams
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