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    Pokhara University Syllabus

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    ........................................... 23 12. MEC 189.2 Thermal Science (2-1-2) ............................................................................................... 25 Pokhara University/Faculty of Science & Technology/Revised Syllabus-2012/First Year common 1

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    Sci 241 Syllabus

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    [pic] Course Syllabus SCI 241 The Science of Nutrition Course Start Date: 2/14/2011 Course End Date: 4/17/2011                   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. Edited in accordance with University of Phoenix© editorial standards and practices. Main: This is the main forum for the class and

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    CHHI 525 Syllabus

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    Note: Course content may be changed‚ term to term‚ without notice. The information below is provided as a guide for course selection and is not binding in any form‚ and should not be used to purchase course materials. CHHI 525 Course Syllabus COURSE SYLLABUS CHHI 525 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY II COURSE DESCRIPTION A study of historical Christianity from the Sixteenth Century to the present. Includes the major personalities‚ events‚ and results of the Protestant Reformation‚ the rise of modern

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    Syllabus Ba 305

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    BA305 Business Information and Communication   Course Syllabus    Summer Session 2013  Lecturer:   E‐mail:   Course Schedule:   Room:  Office Hours:        Ulrich Werner   ulrich.werner@iis.ru.ac.th  April 20‚ 21‚ 27‚ 28‚ and May 4‚ 5‚ and 11‚ 2013 (09:00 to 16:00 hrs)  Noppamat Building‚ room 302  All course days and by appointment        1. Course Description: 3 Credits   According to the curriculum‚ this course is “A study of various forms of business information and  communication; the uses

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    Office Course Syllabus

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    NORTH LAKE COLLEGE 5001 N. MacArthur Blvd. Irving‚ Texas 75038-3899 DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT COURSE SYLLABUS PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS WINTER 2014 LIBERAL ARTS LEARNING CENTER Office: A-310 Phone: (972) 273-3480 Call the office for hours of operation. This course syllabus is intended as a set of guidelines for Economics 2301. Both North Lake College and your instructor reserve the right to make modifications in content‚ schedule‚ and requirements as necessary to promote the best

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    Busad 250 Syllabus

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    Introduction to Business BusAd 250- Fall 2014 Section G: Scott Elston MWF 3:10– 4:00 PM 119 Gerdin Iowa State University Instructor: Scott Elston Office: 3120 Gerdin Office Hours: Tues/Thurs.12:30- 2:00 PM or by appt. Phone: 294-2930 (off.)‚ 294-8116 (dept.) E-mail: selston@iastate.edu Course Prerequisites: Com S 113X (Students should have completed the necessary prerequisite before enrolling in this course. If you have not completed these requirements and choose to remain

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    99 Syllabus 1

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    ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SYLLABUS FALL 2014 Course Number: English A099 Course Title: Fundamentals of Composition Units: 3 Section Number: 22444 Section Number: 23527 Days: M/W Days: M/W Class Hours: 8:00-10:05 am Class Hours: 10:15-12:20 pm Building: C&L Building: Writer’s Row Room Number: 113 Room Number: 110 Instructor Name: Jenny Bass Office: LL 226 Email: jbass@occ.cccd.edu Office Hours: Wednesday 12:30-1:30 pm and by appointment. Registration

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    Instructor: Melissa Chabot‚ MS‚ RD‚ CDN Email: machabot@buffalo.edu (best way to contact) Office Hours: Tuesdays 9-11 and by appointment (G30 Farber Hall‚ South Campus) See ublearns.buffalo.edu for all course related information (syllabus‚ class notes‚ Instructor/TA information‚ grading policies‚ etc.) GoalS: The goal of this course is to explain the relationship between nutritional deficiencies and excesses and specific chronic diseases throughout the lifespan. Students will explore

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    Caribbean Studies Syllabus

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    MODULE 1: CARIBBEAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE OVERVIEW Module 1 introduces students to the role played by geography in shaping the society and culture of the Caribbean region as well as the historical evolution of Caribbean society‚ the cultural characteristics of the Caribbean people‚ and the ways in which Caribbean society and culture influence and are influenced by societies and cultures outside the region. GENERAL OBJECTIVES On completion of this Module‚ students should: 1. Understand the factors which

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    Csia 301 - Syllabus

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    Syllabus for CSIA 301 Faculty Contact Information Welcome to Foundations of Cybersecurity CSIA 301‚ a hybrid course. My name is Professor Nancy M. Landreville and I have been teaching here at the University of Maryland‚ University College since February 2007. My phone number is (301) 401-0144. You may contact me by phone any evening during the week (Monday - Friday) from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. You may email me at any time at nancy.landreville@faculty.umuc.edu . I encourage you to use the private messaging

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