PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITY COLLEGE Welcome to Principles of Macroeconomics ECN-1030 FALL 2014 INSTRUCTOR: Simon Francis‚ Adjunct Professor Business Studies Department OFFICE: M-2081 PHONE NUMBER: 301-322-0415 EMAIL ADDRESS: francisx@pgcc.edu All credit students (with the exception of Howard Community College students enrolled at Laurel College Center) are required to use Owl Mail for all college communication. OFFICE HOURS:
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|[pic] |POS/409 .NET II | | |College of Information Systems and Technology | Copyright © 2012‚ 2010‚ 2009‚ 2008‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course extends the facilities of the .NET family of languages. The course
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BUS 101 BUS 101 Information Technology Management Quarter: Fall 2014 Lecture Time: TR 3.40 PM to 5.00 PM Classroom: BRNHL B118 Course website: http://ilearn.ucr.edu Office Hours: TR 10.00 AM to 11.30 AM by appointment only. Instructor: Dr. Asish Satpathy Office: 2329 Olmsted Hall Email: asish.satpathy@ucr.edu SoBA Mission Statement Our mission is to develop diverse leaders‚ propel research-based innovation and promote the sustainable growth of Inland Southern California within
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ESL 34: Public Speaking for Academic Purposes – Lecture 5 Summer 2013 Instructor: Bahiyyih Hardacre Cerqueira Office: Rolfe Hall 3310 Office Hours: By appointment E-mail Address: Bahiyyih@ucla.edu Course Website: https://ccle.ucla.edu/course/view/131C-ESL34-5 Class Assignments & Homework: CCLE and Turnitin.com Class Meeting Days/ Time: Mondays and Wednesdays 1-3:30pm Location: Public Affairs 1270 Course Description This is a four-unit course designed to help nonnative speakers of English communicate
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ANNA UNIVERSITY‚ CHENNAI AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS R - 2009 CURRICULUM I SEMESTER (FULL TIME) MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) SEMESTER – I Code No. BA9201 BA9202 BA9203 BA9204 BA9205 BA9206 BA9207 BA9208 Course Title Statistics for Management Economic Analysis for Business Total Quality Management Organizational Behaviour Communication Skills Accounting for Management Legal Aspects of Business Seminar I Total 1 L 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 0 22 T 1 0
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Course Title GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Course Description A broad spectrum of the conceptual and empirical foundations in its main fields. The discussion of the theories‚ concepts and empirical findings focuses on complex human behavior‚ how and why we think‚ feel and behave the way we do‚ how we act and interact with others‚ and why and how we become a unique individual that we are. GENERAL OBJECTIVES - At the end of the semester‚ the student shall be able to: Cognitive 1. Learn and understand
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Purpose An introduction to major forms of dramatic activity in English. In addition to learning the tools of critical analysis‚ students will study and practise composition. Course Texts (available at Bookstore – try to use the correct editions) Wise‚ Jennifer and Craig S. Walker‚ eds. The Broadview Anthology of Drama Optional (but recommended) The Little Brown Handbook Working Class Schedule Jan 7: Introduction Jan 9: Oedipus Tyrannos Broaadview: Introduction (vii-xi)
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Spring 2013 DS 412-13: OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT COURSE OUTLINE Instructor: Prof. Ramesh Bollapragada Office: BUS 206A Phone: 415-338-7487 Email: rameshb@sfsu.edu Website: http://online.sfsu.edu/~rameshb Class Hours: T‚ TH 12:35 – 13:50 Class Location: BUS 210 Office Hours: T‚ TH 11:00 pm – 12:30 pm Textbook: Stevenson‚ William J.‚ Operations Management‚ 10th Edition‚ McGraw-Hill (2009). (Available in SFSU Book Store)
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Course Description The objectives of this course are to broaden and deepen the student’s self-awareness and prepare them to be a life-long learner. Success in today’s organizations depends on your ability to learn and adapt quickly to new and changing situations. The course is based on a model of self-directed learning and development. Gaining self-awareness and being mindful of oneself is extremely valuable in understanding and formulating your own career and life vision‚ in assessing your skills
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Carroll School of Management Boston College INVESTMENTS MF 801.01 Spring 2014 Professor Dmitriy Muravyev Office: Fulton 346 Phone: 617-552-0883 Email: muravyev@bc.edu Lectures: Thursday‚ 7pm‚ Fulton 150 Course Description The course is a rigorous‚ quantitative introduction to portfolio choice and financial asset valuation. The main topics of the course are arbitrage‚ portfolio selection‚ equilibrium asset pricing (CAPM)‚ fixed income securities‚ and derivative
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