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    SAVE THIS SYLLABUS AND REFER TO IT LATER IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE COURSE MATH 121 – Introductory Concepts of Mathematics Lecture Section 400: Tuesday/Thursday 11:00 AM -12:15 PM Room 113 MRB (CRN 10304)--Cole Lecture Section 001: Tuesday/Thursday 1:00-2:15 PM Room G24 EIE (CRN 10305)--Cole Lab Section 002: Wednesday 10:30 – 11:20 AM Room 421 ARM (CRN 14335)— Cole Lab Section 003: Wednesday 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM Room 421 ARM (CRN 14336)— Cole Lab Section 004: Wednesday

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    Third Year Engineering (Semester V & VI) (Revised) Course for Academic Year 2009-10‚ Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering‚ TE‚ Semester VI No. of Periods per week (60 minutes each) Sr. No Theoy Termwork 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Subjects Lect ure Practical Microprocessors & MicrocontrollersII Antenna & Wave Propagation Industrial Economic & Telecom regulation Digital Communication TV & Video Elective 4 2 - 3 100 4 2 - 3 2

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    Texas Government 2306 Syllabus Blinn College – Bryan Campus Section: 430 CRN: 20188 Meets: TTH 4:15-5:30 in A114 Instructor’s Name: Mr. Michael Smith Office Number: A141 Office Hours: : 1:30-2:30 TTH Office Phone: Office Email: mbs018@shsu.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: Government 2306 is a study of the organization‚ functions‚ and administration of the several branches and bureaucracy of the Texas state and local government‚ including a study of the numerous

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    Jason Jordan Jason Jordan Jeremy Weaver Jeremy Weaver Course Description This course is an introduction to the formal study of argumentation. It is designed to help students be more sensitive to the arguments that surround them in their everyday life‚ to develop greater skill in understanding and critically assessing those arguments‚ and to build competence in producing their own arguments. To achieve these goals‚ the course is structured to teach argumentation skills and abilities by

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    Term: 20121 – Session 1 -South Campus August 24‚ 2012–December 17‚ 2012 Broward College College Success Skills SLS1501 – 1 College Credit Course Syllabi Professor: Doretha Dancy-Pratt Term: Fall 20121 -Ref: #436744 Office Location: Bldg. 71- Room 105 Day: Tuesday 2:00 P.M.- 2:50 P.M. Office Phone: (954) 201-8986 Class Location: TBA Bldg: 69 Room: 126 Email: dpratt@broward.edu BC Emergency Hot Line (954) 201-4400 Office Hours: 15 Min. Before/After Class Required

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    Note: Course content may be changed‚ term to term‚ without notice. The information below is provided as a guide for course selection and is not binding in any form‚ and should not be used to purchase course materials. COURSE SYLLABUS ECNC 213 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (MICRO) COURSE DESCRIPTION An introduction to the theory and history of free exchange and economic inquiry. Free market thought will be scrutinized from the perspective of the Christian understanding of human behavior

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    English 1000 is a writing course designed to help you become a more critical reader‚ a more efficient researcher‚ and a more effective writer. Central to effective writing is understanding what questions are worth asking and what conventions worth using in relation to a particular audience and situation. English 1000 focuses especially on the conventions you will use most frequently in your academic writing in college. However‚ no single writing course can prepare you for all of the kinds

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    GRADUATE PROGRAM General Santos City SYLLABUS in EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTION: Educational Psychology is applied psychology used in both the disciplines of psychology and education. It revolves around the teaching – learning process‚ providing the teacher with the broad knowledge and understanding of varied tools and techniques‚ and necessary skills in dealing with the needs of learners. COURSE OBJECTIVES: At the end of the course‚ the students shall be able to: 1

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    Course Syllabus BUSI 561 Legal Issues in Business Course Description This course provides the student with a foundational knowledge of the legal issues that both start-up and established business enterprises face. Armed with this wisdom‚ the student will assess an organization’s need for competent legal advice from an experienced professional in matters of contracts‚ corporations‚ employment‚ insurance‚ intellectual property‚ international trade‚ leases‚ limited liability organizations

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    AC 19/3/2012 Item No. 4.83 UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI Syllabus for the T.Y. B. Sc. Sem. V & VI Program: T.Y.B.Sc. Subject: Information Technology (with effect from the academic year 2012–2013) Semester V Paper 1: Network Security Paper 2: *ASP.NET with C# Paper 3: Software Testing Paper 4: *Advanced Java Paper 5: *Linux Administration Semester VI Paper 1: *Internet Technologies Paper 2: Digital Signals and Systems Paper 3: *Datawarehousing Paper 4: Elective: IPR and Cyber Laws Project

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