education is becoming more accessible as people are provided with different ways of learning. Along with the traditional classroom settings with a teacher‚ a distance-learning course through a computer is also an interesting option. In my opinion‚ taking online courses is more favorable. Undeniably‚ a traditional course has its certain benefits. Teachers are available to answer the students’ questions right after each lecture. Also‚ for any problem unanswered yet‚ you can discuss with your classmates
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956 IB COMPUTER SCIENCE SL This course will introduce students to the field of computer science. Topics covered include computer and network organization‚ system fundamentals‚ computational thinking and problem-solving. The social and ethical implications of computer systems will be addressed as well as one topic from databases‚ web-programming‚ simulations or OOP programming. Students are required to develop a project and the associated documentation that solves a real-world problem of their
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Course Syllabus BUSI 320 Corporate Finance Course Description A study of the financial forms of business organization‚ with special attention to the corporation and its advantages and disadvantages; capital stocks and bonds; budgeting; dividend policy; failure and reorganization; financial accounting; and cash flows. Rationale This course introduces the student to the role of the corporate finance manager in both raising and using funds. It highlights the usefulness of knowing tax‚
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Course goal 3 Develop student skill in the application of strategic concepts and tools to real organizations Outsource the function requiring the capabilities to a key supplier or another provider. Collaborate with a firm that has complementary resources and capabilities in a joint venture‚ strategic alliance or other type of partnership established for the purpose of achieving a shared strategic objective. Engage in a collaborative partnership for the purpose of learning how the other
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ASSIGNMENT 1 (1)WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION AND WHAT IS MEANT WHEN IT’S DESCRIBE AS UNWRITTEN? (20) (a) -IT IS SUPREME -IT IS FLEXIBLE -IT IS UNITORY -SOVEREIGNTY -IT IS UNCODIFIED CONSTITUTION (B)THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION IS UNWRITTEN OR TO BE MORE PRECISE ‘UNCODIFIED’.THAT MEANS THAT UNLIKE IN MOST MORDERN DEMOCRIES‚THERE IS NO SINGLE DOCUMENTS THAT EXPLAINS HOW THEY ARE GOVERNED. IT IS A SET OF LAWS PREPARED OVER A PERIOD
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and Information Technology Department of Information Technology COURSE SYLLABUS Second Semester‚ School Year 2012-2013 Professor / Instructor Jeffrey A. Diaz Office Location Imus‚ Cavite E-mail Address zaidajey_20@yahoo.com Office Phone Number 471-6770 Consultation Hours Thursday 7:00 am – 9:00 am Course Code : ITEC 80 Course Title : Network Management Course Description : This course is designed to teach students about Network Management that refers to
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Course Handout Accounting For Managers (AFM) Semester-I (June -October‚ 2013) Course Overview The course is designed to provide the students with a sound understanding of the basic accounting principles‚ concepts and standards and skill in the preparation and presentation of financial statements. Moreover this course a blend of financial accounting and management accounting. At the end of this course‚ students will be capable of preparing and understanding financial statements and use financial
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between 25 authors that you have encountered on the course‚ their theories and ideas‚ and the world around us in organisations and their environment. Don’t expect to remember all of them for the exam‚ but pick out the ones you find most important. They are not in any sense a priority list‚ and do add more as you come across them. One example is already filled in! Name of Author/s The Core Ideas How they connect to the Case Studies in Block 1 and 3 How they connect to any situations/ examples in your
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Diploma in Management (Marketing) 2011-13 Course Outline and session plan CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR (M135) Faculty: Arijit SantikaryCredits: 3 | Term: 3Sessions: 20( 90 minutes each) | 1.0 Objectives of the course This course is another building block which further enhances students’ understanding of marketing management. Since the primary objective of marketing is to satisfy customer needs‚ a good understanding of how those needs arise and how consumers seek to satisfy them (i.e. consumer
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We are fans. We are active. The Cultural Industries Post WW1 Interested in how propaganda worked. Concerned with TV‚ Radio‚ etc. But… Effects models cant explain the complex relationships we have with texts. We aren’t docile‚ passive audiences. We don’t believe everything we read/see. Example of switching Barbie and GI Joe Voices in dolls and sold them. Monday September 16‚ 2013 Core Concepts: Debates & Approaches to Studying Audiences 1. What is an audience? 2. Why do
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