ESP Syllabus – English for Hospital Receptionists 1. Target Group: Age | Adults from 21 to 57 | Sex | Female and Male | Mother Tongue | Spanish | Level of English | Elementary | 2. Main Aim: English for Hospital Receptionist is aimed to prepare learners to use a narrow range of English for Hospital receptionist‚ adequate for basic medical communication between patients‚ families’ patients and medical stuff. 3. Course Description: This course is designed for hospital
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MAPÚA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VISION The Mapua Institute of Technology shall be a global center of excellence in education by providing instructions that are current in content and state-of-the-art in delivery; by engaging in cutting-edge‚ high impact research; and by aggressively taking on present-day global concerns. MISSION The Mapua Institute of Technology disseminates‚ generates‚ preserves and applies knowledge in various fields of study. The Institute‚ using the most effective and efficient
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SYLLABUS IN ELC 724319 Course Number: ELC 724319 Course Title: Diagnose and Troubleshoot Computer System Course Credit: Three (3) Credit Hours Prerequisites: ELC 724318 Placement in Curriculum: Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Instructor: Lornilo S. Alimpuangon Semester‚ Academic Year: 1st Semester‚ 2010-2011 Course Description: This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills of the students in accordance with industry standards. It provides computer hands-on activities
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Course SyllabusSchool of BusinessMKT/421 Version 12Marketing | Copyright © 2009‚ 2008‚ 2005‚ 2004‚ 2003‚ 2001 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course involves an integrated analysis of the role of marketing within the total organization. Specific attention is given to the analysis of factors affecting consumer behavior‚ the identification of marketing variables‚ the development and use of marketing strategies‚ and the discussion of international marketing
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Office Hours - BUS 344 TUES/THURS: 10am – Noon Office Hours - BUS 344 TUES/THURS: 10am – Noon Denise Kleinrichert‚ Ph.D. San Francisco State University email: dk@sfsu.edu Seminar – Business & Society (BUS 682) Fall 2013 – Tuesdays Course Objectives: This course emphasizes the theories and practices of the ethical‚ social‚ environmental‚ political‚ and legal aspects of business decision-making and leadership
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1) A small manufacturing firm has just experienced a rapid drop in sales. The marketing manager thinks that he knows what the problem is and has been carefully analyzing secondary data to check his thinking. His next step should be to A. conduct an experiment B. develop a formal research project to gather primary data C. conduct informal discussion with outsiders‚ including intermediaries‚ to see if he has correctly defined the problem D. develop a hypothesis and predict the future
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1) Big Fizz Co.‚ a manufacturer of cola-flavored drinks‚ wants to add packaged fruit juices to its existing product line. Big Fizz must make some decisions regarding packaging and branding the fruit juices. These decisions would fall under which variable of the marketing mix? A. Product B. Place C. Promotion D. Price 2) Hewlett-Packard sells personal computers through specialty computer stores‚ electronics superstores‚ and its own Internet site. What is the marketing mix variable that is
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