[pic] Course Syllabus PSY/201 Foundations of Psychology Course Start Date: 3/7/2011 Course End Date: 5/8/2011 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 © 2010 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix© is a registered trademark of
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ST. VINCENT’S H. & T. SCHOOL‚ ASANSOL (SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION: 2013 -14) CLASS: 9 FIRST TERM: ENGLISH LANGUAGE: [TEXT (s); Pearl of English Language – IX – (Black Pearl) 1. Composition in about 350 – 400 words. ( 25 Marks) [Choice: - 1 out of 5 Topics including Picture Composition]. 2. Letter Writing (10 Marks): (a) Informal Letter; (b) Formal Letter (1 out of 2 Topics ) 3. Comprehension (25 Marks): - Meanings‚ Question & Answers‚ Summary. 4. Grammar: - Prepositions‚ Articles‚ Infinite Verbs
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CS – 202 OPERATING SYSTEM External Marks: 60 L T P Internal Marks: 40 3 1 - Total Marks: 100 PREREQUISITES: Computer Systems programming and Data Structures. OBJECTIVES: Understand the overall architecture of the operating system and its main components‚ Functions of Kernel‚ file system architecture and implementation‚ concurrent programming and concurrency . COURSE CONTENTS: Introduction to Operating system‚ computer system structure ‚ operating system structure‚ process management‚
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RYERSON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GMS 724 –MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISE Fall 2014 Professor: Dr. Howard Lin Office: RBB 1-068 Office Hours: 1-2pm on Wednesdays Telephone: 416-979-5000‚ ext. 6719 Fax: 416-979-5266 e-Mail hlin@ryerson.ca PRE-REQUISITE: GMS 401 or MGT 401 or HTF 406 or Direct Entry. METHODS OF POSTING GRADES Grades posted on RAMSS E-MAIL USAGE & LIMITS I will respond to your emails within 24 hours in normal circumstances.
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Financial Accounting Course Objectives: This course introduces the fundamentals of financial accounting to graduate students. Throughout the course‚ communication skills will be emphasized. After completing the course‚ a student is expected to understand how accounting information is produced‚ interpret and analyze financial statements‚ communicate firms’ financial health and appreciate ethical issues in accounting. Since the course content will be approached from the perspective of a user‚ rather
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Project Management Spring 2012 Professor Moshe Rosenwein mbr19@columbia.edu Office Hours: Wednesday 6:00-6:50 or by appointment 862.778.8959 | | | Required Textbook Project Management: Tools and Tradeoffs‚ T. Klastorin‚ Pearson Learning Solutions‚ 2nd edition‚ 2011. Course Description The global trend towards shorter life cycles for products and services
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AL FAISAL UNIVERSITY College of Science and General Studies Introduction to Chemistry‚ CHM 102 Spring‚ 2015 Course Information: Section 1: Class Time: Mon.‚ Wed.: (13 PM – 14.30 PM) Class Location: Male S1.036‚ Female S2.031 Faculty Contact Information: Instructor Name: Prof. Mohammed Zourob Office number: SG-56 Office Hours: Mon. and Wed.: (10-13) or by Appointment. E-mail: mzourob@alfaisal.edu Course Description: This single-semester‚ terminal course is designed to provide engineering
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Course Title Society and Culture with Family Planning Course Number Anthro 1/ 12 / Socio 1 School Year and Semester 2nd Semester‚ SY 2013-2014 Department and College College of Community Resources and Development – Roxas Campus Name of Faculty Course Prerequisite None Course Description An introduction to the study of socio-cultural Anthropology focusing on the culture change. The course is primarily concerned with the understanding and comprehension of the origins and evolution of man and
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COURSE SYLLABUS BIBL 110 NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY COURSE DESCRIPTION An introduction to the authorship and contents of the New Testament books. Special attention will be given to important persons‚ places‚ events‚ as well as to key chapters in the New Testament revelation. RATIONALE The aim of this course is structured to help the student interpret New Testament biblical passages in their proper context. Within the New Testament‚ there are insights to mankind‚ teachings for virtuous living
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