Syllabus and Course Outline BA 595.01w and .02w Applied Business Research Spring 2015 Professor: Office: Office Phone: E-Mail: Office Hours: Steven S. Shwiff‚ Ph.D.‚CPF BA 102b (903) 886.5679 Steven.Shwiff@tamuc.edu online by arrangement and before Webinars COURSE DESCRIPTION: A course to investigate the techniques of the research process as applied to business and economics. Experience is gained in defining research problems‚ designing a research project‚ and in collecting‚ analyzing‚ recording
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Module Syllabus Module Title IT Professionalism Module Code ITE4103 Credit Value 6 QF Level 4 Curriculum-hours 26 Lecture: 13 hrs Workshop/Tutorial: 13 hrs Pre-requisite(s) Nil Co-requisite(s) Nil Module Intended Learning Outcomes: On completion of the module‚ students are expected to be able to: 1. identify the roles and responsibilities of different IT practitioners in organizations and society; 2. exercise appropriate judgment as IT practitioners according to the codes of conduct of leading
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Microeconomics Syllabus Course Introduction and Description: This course is an introduction to microeconomics. This course focuses on how economic decisions are made by individuals‚ firms‚ organizational structures‚ and governments. Microeconomics introduces students to the cost-benefits analysis that is the economic way of thinking. This analysis is used to understand smaller agents of the economy-specifically‚ consumers and producers-as they interact in output markets and resource markets
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| Syllabus College of Information Systems & Technology PRG/420 Version 9 Java Programming I | Copyright © 2010‚ 2009‚ 2008‚ 2006‚ 2005 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces object-oriented programming in the context of business applications development. The basics of the Java programming language are covered. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained
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Course: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Session: 2014/2015 – Term 2 Lecturer: Eur Ing Dr Alec D Coutroubis Assignment 1 Title: Redesigning the disposable BIC ballpoint pen. Brief: You have been employed by Société Bic as the manager of ‘Environmentally Friendly Product Development for disposable ballpoint pens. Analyse the physical product (the standard BIC pen) and‚ having performed a ‘reverse’ Environmental Life Cycle Assessment‚ recommend changes in its design and manufacture in order to minimise
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social analyst. ~~C. Wright Mills‚ 1959~~ Required Reading The required reading for this course will be delivered in an e-book online in Blackboard: Anderson‚ M. L. & Taylor‚ H. F. (2011). Sociology: The Essentials‚ 6th edition. Wadsworth Publishing (Cengage Learning). In addition to your UNT EUID and password‚ you will need a code from the publisher in order to access the readings and other course materials. Access codes may be purchased from the UNT Bookstore. The UNT Bookstore also carries
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Personal Reflection HUM/111 Personal Reflection Before taking this class‚ I had grown as a person over the years to the type of person who had started using my critical thinking skills. After taking this class‚ I will say I still had much to learn. I will continue to practice what I have learned so that I may apply my critical thinking skills in all my future endeavors. To say I have improved my overall thinking could not cover what I have learned. I have learned to look at everything I read
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| Course Syllabus College of Natural Sciences BSA/376 Version 2 Systems Analysis and Design | Copyright © 2012‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces the fundamental‚ logical‚ and design considerations addressed during system and application software development. It provides a solid background in information systems analysis and design techniques through a combination of theory and application. Systems development life cycle (SDLC)
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