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    University of North Carolina at Greensboro ACC 440 – Auditing Concepts Course Syllabus Spring 2015 Tuesday & Thursday 2:00-3:15pm‚ Bryan 104 Instructor: Ambrose Jones III‚ PhD‚ CPA Office: Room 326 Email: ambrose.jones.iii@uncg.edu (Please use this as the first means to contact me). Mobile phone: 336.509.1223 Office hours: Monday‚ Tuesday and Wednesday (5:30 – 6:30pm)‚ by appointment‚ or whenever you see me around campus or in my office. I will tell you if I am already committed for the time

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    ALAN SHAWN FEINSTEIN GRADUATE SCHOOL COURSE SYLLABUS SUMMER TERM 2013 COURSE TITLE: Ethics‚ Corporate Social Responsibility and Law COURSE NUMBER: MGMT 5900 QUARTER CREDIT HOURS: 4.5 Quarter Credit Hours PREREQUISITES(S): COMM 5500 PROFESSOR NAME: Roger S. Achille‚ J.D. OFFICE LOCATION: Freidman Center‚ Providence Campus OFFICE PHONE: 401-598-4688 OFFICE FAX: 401-598-1125 E-MAIL ADDRESS: rachille@jwu.edu OFFICE HOURS: Any student who wants to schedule

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    message) Instructor Email anespica1@student.gsu.edu PLEASE NOTE THAT THE COMMON FINAL EXAM FOR THIS COURSE IS FRIDAY‚ MAY 2‚ from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM IN A BLDG & ROOM TBA. You can view the GoSOLAR final exam schedule for common final exams on the last page of the link at http://registrar.gsu.edu/registration/semester-calendars-exam-schedules/spring-2014-final-exam-schedule/. COURSE OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of Phil 1010 (which fulfills an Area B requirement in the Core) is to help

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    Spring 2015 Cerritos College – Health Occupations Division – Child Development Department Course: CDIT 151 Infant/Toddler Development (Wednesday‚ 7:00-9:50pm) Instructor: Michelle Banh Phone #: (562) 860 – 2451 (ext. 2550) Email Address: mbanh@cerritos.edu Office: “E” (Health Sciences Building) Course description: This course is an in-depth investigation of the social‚ emotional‚ physical‚ and cognitive development patterns of infants and toddlers‚ both theoretically and through direct observation

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    C-Summer 2013 MICROECONOMICS The point of studying economics is so as not to be fooled by economists. Joan Robinson 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. T-R Room 3213 Mr. Jon Corrado OFFICE HOURS 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. TR Office: 3633 jcorrado@ccc.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION Microeconomics is the theory of maximizing profit for a firm or utility for an individual. Topics include Elasticity‚ Marginal Utility‚ Monopoly‚ Oligopoly‚ Monopsony‚ interest‚ rent and wages. Macroeconomics and Microeconomics may be

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    ECO-10017 – Semester 2/2012qq ECONOMICS OF FINANCIAL MARKETS COURSE LECTURER: Dr. Roman Raab TIME & LOCATION: Lectures: Friday 11-1‚ DH 0.51 Tutorials: TBA E-MAIL: r.raab@mngt.keele.ac.uk OFFICE: CBA 2.026‚ Chancellor’s Building OFFICE HOURS: TBA COURSE DESCRIPTION: This module provides an overview of financial systems and is designed to equip students with the basic economic concepts necessary to understand the functioning of modern financial

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    Woman’s University School of Management Course Syllabus ______________________________________________________________________ BUS 5273.49: Spring III 2014 Course Title: Human Resource Administration Course Dates: March 31‚ 2014 – May 9‚ 2014 Online Course Instructor Information Dr. Christopher Harris Email: charris17@twu.edu Phone: 940-898-2728 Office: CFO 514 Office Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30am – 10:30am or by appointment Course Description Human resource programming‚

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    Detailed Course Syllabus: SEMESTER IV 4.1. Global Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development (MAEE4) MODULE I (15 hrs) Trans-national Issues and the Environment i) Trade and Environment: Trade‚ Foreign Investment and the Environment. Ecological dumping and standards ii) Trans-national Pollution. Management of the Global Commons iii) Globalization‚ Economic Reforms and the Environment MODULE II (10 hrs) Economics of Global Warming and Climate Change: Nordau‘s Dice Model.

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    10:30 – 11:30‚ or by appointment This syllabus is an important reference tool for the course. Please consult the syllabus for answers to general course questions. Course Description: The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the history‚ theories‚ research‚ and practice of counseling psychology. While we will discuss counseling skills‚ this is not a lab course and students will not develop hands-on counseling skills in this course. The history as well as the current status

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    (SU/LSU) 403C Higgins Hall Troy_Allen@subr.edu[->0]‚ tallen1012@aol.com[->1]‚ tallen6@lsu.edu[->2]‚ 225-771-3260/1 COURSE DESCRIPTION: This a joint course between Southern University and Louisiana State University. The course is designed to address a multiracial audience derived from the student bodies of Louisiana State University and Southern University. The course will have three major objectives. Students will (1) examine the question of race relations in an interdisciplinary setting

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