MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE ONLINE SYLLABUS 2012-2013 Academic Year Course: Religion 111: Introduction to the Old Testament Instructor: Email: Department Chair: Division Chair: Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences: Credit Hours: 3sh Course Expectations: Outside of class- 20 hours per week REL 111 Introduction to the Old Testament: This course is an examination of the writings of the Old Testament‚ using an historical and interpretive approach to these writings. GER REL and Humanities
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issues in the field of psychology research. Materials * READING: Read Ch. 1 of Psychology and Your Life - Introduction to Psychology. * WEB LINK: The Field of Psychology – Interactive Tutorial Assessment * Please see the instructor’s syllabus for details on assignments. * Participation/Discussion Questions WEEK 2 - TOPIC 1: THE BRAIN AND MIND Objectives * Identify the structure and functions of the brain. * Describe sensation and perception. * Recognize behaviors associated
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Syllabus QRB/501 Version 2 1 Syllabus School of Business QRB/501 Version 2 Quantitative Reasoning for Business Copyright © 2010‚ 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course applies quantitative reasoning skills to business problems. Students learn to analyze data using a variety of analytical tools and techniques. Other topics include formulas‚ visual representation of quantities‚ time value of money‚ and measures of uncertainty. Policies Faculty
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Course Syllabus MIS 6330 School of Management The University of Texas at Dallas | Course Info | Tech Requirements | Access & Navigation | Communications | Resources | Assessments | Academic Calendar | Scholastic Honesty | Course Evaluation | UTD Policies | Course Information Course Course Number Section MIS 6330.0I1 Course Title Information Technology Security Term and Dates Spring 2013 Professor Contact Information Professor Huseyin Cavusoglu Office Phone (972) 883-5939
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TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE WEEK ONE /TWO JAN 14: FIRST DAY OF CLASS! Welcome!!! SYLLABUS & INTRO TO CLASS (read syllabus and introduction to course . . . “look around” in the Blackboard “Course Management System” ). READING ASSIGNMENT # 1 FOR QUIZ #1: DUE DATE TO BE READ: midnight Tuesday (12:00 A.M. E.S.T. Wednesday )‚ JANUARY 22 (Quiz 1 will post Wednesday‚ January 23rd and is Due to be taken no later than Monday‚ January 28th)
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BA 2196: Business Communications Syllabus Instructor: Teresa Gill Cirillo Email: tgc1016@temple.edu Office location: Speakman 106 Office Hours: MWF: 10:00 a.m. – noon‚ 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Course Objective What you’ll learn: Immediately useful and relevant business communication skills‚ with a focus on the following: Effective tools to ‘edit’ your own writing: Ways to write clearly‚ concisely‚ and correctly Best strategies for targeting a business‚ ‘results-oriented’ audience in business
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Human Use of Animals: Summary and Critique Charles Hall Ivy Bridge College In his interviews with both The Open University and The Colbert Report‚ Dr. Peter Singer discusses the unethical human use of animals. Most of his claims are highly controversial and are not taken well by most people. Human Use of Animals: Summary and Critique The use of animals in modern civilization has been a controversial subject for the past few decades. Author and Philosopher Peter Singer has made his standpoint
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ACCOUNTING 202: Principles of Accounting SPRING 2011 |Instructor: Denise White‚ CPA | |Office Phone: 293-7846 | | | |Web: access the course Web site through WVU eCampus | |Section 001 MWF 10:30 CRN 10655 | |E-mail: dwhite@mix.wvu.edu Always
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