COURSE SYLLABUS FACULTY MEMBER: Frank Richey TERM: Spring 2015 COURSE TITLE: Data Management COURSE NUMBER: IST7000 COURSE SCHEDULE: Monday 1:30 am – 4:00 pm TEXT BOOK: Title: Modern Database Management‚ 11th edition Author: Jeffrey A. Hoffer‚ V. Ramesh‚ Heikki Topi FACULTY CONTACT INFORMATION: frank.x.richey@wilmu.edu Office hours: Are held in classroom an half hour before and after class. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course covers the concepts of databases and data base usage
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road‚ Kingston 5‚ Jamaica‚ W.I. Telephone Number: (876) 920-6714 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2008 by Caribbean Examinations
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Course Syllabus BUSI 320 Corporate Finance Course Description A study of the financial forms of business organization‚ with special attention to the corporation and its advantages and disadvantages; capital stocks and bonds; budgeting; dividend policy; failure and reorganization; financial accounting; and cash flows. Rationale This course introduces the student to the role of the corporate finance manager in both raising and using funds. It highlights the usefulness of knowing tax‚
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND SYLLABUS FOR B. ED. COURSE PART I: THEORY (PAPERS I- VII) (To be implemented from the Session 2012-13) PAPER NOMENCLATURE I Education: Philosophical & Sociological Bases. Learner‚ Learning‚ and Cognition Secondary Education in India Max. Marks Theory Internal Assessment 80 20 80 20 40 10 III B Any one of the following: Opt. i Yoga Education 40 10 Opt. ii 40 10 40 10 Opt. iv Educational Vocational Guidance
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Firms and Markets Professor Joyee Deb Office: KMC 7-‐69 Telephone: (212) 998-‐0925 Email: joyee.deb@stern.nyu.edu FIRMS AND MARKETS (COR1-‐GB.1303.S.31.SP13) Course Description The goal of this course is to give you some insight into how markets work. The course is structured
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Writing II Professor Valverde October 14‚ 2013 SIMPSON v. SKINNER 1 Maricopa 31 (2012) Maricopa Community College Court Facts: -During fall 2012‚ Simpson submitted a Syllabus Acknowledgement. -Course syllabus contains information about course requirements‚ grading procedures‚ and late or missing assignments. -Course syllabus informed students that Assignment 10 was due no later than 12pm‚ November 2‚ 2012. -Simpson turned in assignment at 12:31pm on November 2‚ 2012 -Professor Skinner reduced
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AIMS! ✔ ! What) the) syllabus) says:) The$ aim$ of$ the$ History$ Years$ 7110$ Syllabus$ is$ to$ stimulate$ students’$interest$in$and$enjoyment$of$exploring$the$past‚$to$develop$a$critical$understanding$ of$the$past$and$to$enable$them$to$participate$as$active‚$informed$and$responsible$citizens.”) What) the) plan) does:) The! plan! has! very! explicit! inquiry! questions! that! deal! with! the! importance!of!conserving!our!heritage!whilst!also!exploring!the!legacies!of!past!societies
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[pic] Course Syllabus ACC491 Contemporary Auditing I Course Start Date: 2/26/2013 Course End Date: 4/1/2013 Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference. Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due‚ please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document. Copyright Copyright ©2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix© is a registered trademark of Apollo Group‚ Inc. in the United States
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Syllabus of English (BDP) B.A. (Hons.) Course Code : EEG NETAJI SUBHAS OPEN UNIVERSITY 1‚ Woodburn Park‚ Kolkata-700 020 Tel. : 2283-5157 TeleFax : 033-2283 5082Course Structure For The Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) in English 1. Compulsory Subjects : Foundation Course (a) Humanities and Social Science (FHS) 8 Credits (b) Science and Technology (FST) 8 Credits (c) Bengali (FBG) 4 Credits (d) English (FEG) 4 Credits 24 Credits 2. Elective Subjects : Honours Course (EEG) Paper 1 : Reading Poetry
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Course Syllabus GLG/101 Version 3 1 Syllabus Axia College/College of Natural Sciences GLG/101 Version 3 Geology with Lab Copyright © 2012 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course gives an overview of physical geology by introducing concepts such as plate tectonics and geologic time. Students gain familiarity with the processes that shape the Earth’s surface and recognize the relevance of studying geology. Topics include the rock cycle‚ weathering‚ formation
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