COURSE SYLLABUS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Fall 2013 MK 498 MARKETING MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTOR: Robert W. Armstrong‚ Ph.D.‚ MBA‚ BS OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday‚ 8:30 – 9:30 am‚ 11:00 – 12:00 Noon‚ Thursday‚ 8:30 – 9:30 am‚ 11:00 – 12:00 Noon Online Communications via e-mail Monday - Friday Other hours available by appointment OFFICE: Keller 323‚ 3rd Floor OFFICE PHONE: 256-765-4785 Cell: (256) 710-6714 E-MAIL: Please correspond through your class e-mail account
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Ballarpur Technical Campus‚ Ballarpur BIT – School of Business (Affiliated to Gondwana University‚ Gadchiroli) A.I.C.T.E.‚ New Delhi Approved Courses Syllabus of MBA SEM I 2012 Name of Student:-………………………………………….. Roll Number:-………………………………………………… Paper C11: Principles of Business Management Unit I: Basic Concept of Management: - Nature‚ definition and importance of management‚ Purpose and scope of management‚ Functions of management‚ Management: science or art‚ Management and Administration
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Republic of the Philippines ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY Cauayan Campus Cauayan City‚ Isabela COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Course Syllabus in COMP SCI 30 COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS First Semester School Year 2011-2012 I. COURSE NUMBER: COMP SCI 30 II. COURSE TITLE: COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS III. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides an overview of computers‚ number systems‚ data types and representations‚ digital logic systems‚ assembly
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RETL J237 Consumer Economics Fall 2014 Professor: Molly Willis Office: N/A Telephone: 843-437-3930 (cell) E-Mail: mwillis@mailbox.sc.edu Virtual/Online Office Hour Options 1. Email – send a message and I will get back to you within 24 hours 2. Phone – leave a message and I will get back to you within 24 hours What is the course description? Consumer Economics. (3) (Prerequisite: none). The economic problems of everyday life presented with a business framework‚ promoting
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Course Syllabus – Queens College PSYCHOLOGY 213W – Spring 2015 Experimental Psychology (4 Credits) Class Number 61865 Time/location: Tues - 9:10-12:00 PM meeting in Razran 312 Fri - 9:10-12:00 PM meeting in Razran 312 Instructor: Sara Bauer E-mail: sara.bauer@qc.cuny.edu Office: Science Building A315 Office Hours: Tuesday‚ 12-1pm Course Description: This is a laboratory
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Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Campus International Finance College Course Syllabus Course Code: 03110180 Name of Course: Behavior Finance Credit: 2.0 Teaching Hours: 72hours Term: Spring term 2011 Instructors: Doctor .Zheng‚ Yong E-mail: Yongzheng1103@yahoo.com.cn Course Description: The course of behavior finance use insights from psychology to understand how human behavior influences the decisions of individual and professional investors
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PET SYLLABUS FOR FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE IN THE SUBJECT : BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Evolution of management thought‚ Systems and contingency approach for understanding organizations‚ managerial processes‚ functions‚ skills and roles in an organization; Social Responsibility of Business; Understanding and Managing Individual behavior- Personality‚ Perceptions‚ Values‚ Attitudes‚ Learning‚ Work motivation‚ Individual decision making and problem solving; Understanding and managing group processes-Interpersonal
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Course Syllabus MGT-311 Organizational Development Course Start Date: 12/4/2012 Course End Date: 1/21/2013 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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Approaches to ESP Learning 1. Introduction This paper deals with the definitions of some terminologies and approaches concerning English language teaching as well as ESP. The candidate begins with a concise description of English as a medium of international communication and the importance of ESP in the light of the globalization process. She also tackles the summary of the characteristics of the most significant approaches followed by language teachers‚ namely the Grammar Translation
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