Course Syllabus College of Information Systems and Technology CIS/207 Version 5 Information Systems Fundamentals Copyright © 2014‚ 2012‚ 2011‚ 2010 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces the fundamentals of computer systems and the role of information processing in today’s business environment. An overview is presented of information systems‚ systems development‚ operating systems and programming‚ database management‚ networking and telecommunications
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SYLLABUS – ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY Required Texts 1. Chemistry: The Central Science by Brown‚ LeMay and Bursten‚ 10th ed.‚ Pearson Education. Inc.‚ Upper Saddle River‚ NJ‚ 2006‚ ISBN: 0131464892 Includes: Text book‚ Laboratory Manual‚ Student Study Guide‚ AP Test Prep Series‚ Solutions to Practice Problems 2. Barrons AP Chemistry‚ Jespersen‚ Neil D‚ 4th ed.‚ Barron’s Educational Series‚ Inc‚ 250 Wireless Boulevard‚ Hauppauge‚ New York 11788
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Advanced Placement World History Course Syllabus 2012-2013 Ms. Rebecca Layton Friendly High School Fort Washington‚ MD 20744 301-449-4900 Rebecca.layton@pgcps.org Course Description: The Advanced Placement World History (APWH) course is an intensive‚ year long‚ examination of global history from the period of 8000 B.C.E. to the present. The purpose of APWH is to develop a greater understanding of the evolution of global processes and contacts‚ in interaction
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL This document CCSLC/M/03/2009 replaces CCSLC/M03/2006 issued in 2006. Please note that the syllabus was revised and amendments are indicated by italics and vertical lines. CARIBBEAN CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY LEVEL COMPETENCE Mathematics Syllabus First Issued 2006 Revised 2009 Effective for examinations from May/June 2012 C orrespondence related to the programme of study should be addressed to: Please check the website‚ The Pro-Registrar Caribbean
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EPSY 542: Theories in Counseling and Psychotherapy Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE Tuesdays‚ 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM – Wham 228 Instructor Office Hours Thuy Duong‚ MSW Mondays 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Wham 229F‚ Wham Education Building (618) 453-6933 Or by appointment thuy.duong@siu.edu Course description: This course is designed to present an overview of current theories of counseling
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questions and help you with this class. I want to answer your questions and help you understand the material. Although it is not feasible for me to be physically at your location all the time‚ I can be contacted via the phone numbers or emails on this syllabus and am happy to talk with you. It is my plan to visit your individual sites before each test for a review session. With my schedule‚ these review sessions will happen either on Wednesday or Friday. Utilize me and the other resources available to
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Class Syllabus College of Criminal Justice and Security CJA/384 Version 2 Criminal Organizations Course Description This course is a survey of the origins and development of organized crime in the United States. It examines the structure and activities of organized criminal enterprises‚ considers different models that have been employed to describe organized crime groups‚ and explores theories that have been advanced to explain the phenomenon. Major investigations of organized crime and
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Department of Accounting ACCT 3610 Functions of law in Society and Business Spring 2012-2013 Course Duration: 1 Semester Medium of Instruction: English Textbooks 1) An Introduction to Hong Kong Business Law: Vanessa Stott (Fourth edition‚ Longman) 2) Introduction to Law in the Hong Kong SAR: Ian Dobinson and Derek Roebuck (Second Edition‚ Sweet Maxwell) Instructor Instructor Room Email Consultation
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Liberty University BWVW 102 - Biblical Worldview II (Spring Semester 2015 -- 1 Credit Hour) Professor: Dr. N. Troy Matthews Phone: 434-582-2325 Office: Green Hall 1880 Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm E-mail: tmatthews@liberty.edu Course Description This course is a study of contemporary moral issues encountered by students in their Christian/Community Service. Students will be challenged to evaluate these issues and understand their responsibilities to them in light of a biblical worldview. Rationale Students
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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS ANNA UNIVERSITY‚ CHENNAI – 600 025 R - 2012 CURRICULUM & SYLLABUS (Common to all branches of B.E. / B. Tech. Programmes) SEMESTER I CODE NO THEORY HS8151 MA8151 PH8151 CY8151 GE8151 GE8152 PRACTICAL PH8161 CY8161 GE8161 GE8162 Physics Laboratory Chemistry Laboratory Computer Practices Laboratory Engineering Practices Laboratory TOTAL 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 3 13 1 1 2 2 27 Technical English -I Mathematics -I Engineering Physics Engineering Chemistry Computing Techniques
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