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Syllabus and Course Outline BA 595.01w and .02w Applied Business Research Spring 2015 Professor: Office: Office Phone: E-Mail: Office Hours: Steven S. Shwiff‚ Ph.D.‚CPF BA 102b (903) 886.5679 Steven.Shwiff@tamuc.edu online by arrangement and before Webinars COURSE DESCRIPTION: A course to investigate the techniques of the research process as applied to business and economics. Experience is gained in defining research problems‚ designing a research project‚ and in collecting‚ analyzing‚ recording
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Microeconomics Syllabus Course Introduction and Description: This course is an introduction to microeconomics. This course focuses on how economic decisions are made by individuals‚ firms‚ organizational structures‚ and governments. Microeconomics introduces students to the cost-benefits analysis that is the economic way of thinking. This analysis is used to understand smaller agents of the economy-specifically‚ consumers and producers-as they interact in output markets and resource markets
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Course Design Guide IT/210 Version 5 1 Syllabus College of Information Systems & Technology IT/210 Version 5 Fundamentals of Programming With Algorithms and Logic Copyright © 2011‚ 2009‚ 2008‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides students with a basic understanding of programming practices. Concepts covered include flowcharting‚ pseudocode methodologies‚ and an understanding of programming practices. Students will learn how these
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Course Syllabus College of Natural Sciences ENV/410 Version 1 Environmental Toxicology Copyright © 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The purpose of this course is to provide the fundamental knowledge of the effects of environmental chemicals on living systems‚ and the toxic responses of the human and plant systems. Students will discuss risk‚ ethics‚ and social responsibility with regard to environmental toxicology. Policies Faculty and students/learners
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ST JOSEPH’S PG COLLEGE UNIT PLANNER NAME OF THE LECTURER: K.Srivani CLASS: MBA II YEAR I SEMESTER SUBJECT: TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT UNIT I:TQM HISTORY & EVOLUTION |TOPIC |CONTENT |BOOK CHAPTER & PAGE NUMBERS |NO OF HOURS |TEACHING METHODOLOGIES/AIDS | |Connotations of Quality|Definitions
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11BIOLOGY 1103‚ CONCEPTS IN BIOLOGY‚ 9:30 – 10:45 p.m. T‚Th ROOM 404E BIOSCIENCES SYLLABUS Fall 2014 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. William Barstow‚ Room 401 BioScience‚ 706 542-3143‚ barstow@plantbio.uga.edu. Walk – in office hours: T‚ Th 1:00 – 4:00 or by appointment. LAB PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Dr. Kristen Miller‚ Room 402 BioSciences‚ 706 542-1681‚ krmiller@uga.edu See Dr. Miller with questions regarding laboratory scheduling and or the laboratory program. DATA COLLECTION SPECIALIST (Grade
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