SYLLABUS TCOMM 2000: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Fall 2009 — TCOMM 2000: MW: 3:30-4:45 Instructor: Melissa Weaver Office Phone: 678-915-3979 Email: mweaver2@spsu.edu Office Hours: Monday: 2:00-3:15pm & 5:00-6:00pm Tuesday: 12:00-1:30pm Wednesday: 2:00-3:15pm Course Description Introduction to the communication skills needed in the business world‚ learned through exposure to mock business situations. The job search is covered‚ and emphasis
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PLEASE READ CLOSELY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Anthropology Professor: Roger Neustadter Sociology 108 Colden 2380 Spring 2013 Office Hours MWF 2:00-3:00 TT:9:30-11:00 Office Phone: 562 l765 Texts: Haviland‚ Prins‚ Walrath & McBride Anthropology Readings will be on e companion Purpose
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MGT 435 Strategy and Policies School of Business Administration - Oakland University Winter 2015 Time: 3:30-5:17 PM MW Instructor: Tianxu Chen‚ Ph.D. Office: Elliot Hall Room 300 Office Hours: By appointment. E-Mail: tchen234@oakland.edu I. Course Description This capstone course in Strategic Management aims to equip you with the knowledge and analytical tools essential to comprehend and analyze how firms formulate and implement strategies. In doing so‚ you will learn how leaders of successful
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TES 7040 Development of Cross-cultural Competencies GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall 2012 |Semester Hours: 3 Units | | |Semester/Year: FA 2012 | | |Days/times: Thurs 4:00 – 7:00 pm
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Week 4 Word Chapter 2 WD 65 - 125 3 4 Feb. 10 2/11 - 2/17 Week 5 Chapter 2 The Internet and World Wide Web and Making use of the Web Pages 43 - 94 DB 2 (Word) Chapter 3 Application Software & Digital Video Technology Pages 95 - 134 Word Chapter 3 WD 137 - 190 5 6 Feb. 17 2/18 - 2/24 Week 6 Feb. 24 2/22 Presidents Day - Campus Closed Excel Chapter 1 EX 2 - 53 7 8 Mar. 3 Submit file in Blackboard (“Save Sable River Foundation.xlsx”) Complete in SAM: Lab 1-1 A Healthy
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Is Phoenix Jackson a Hero? Phoenix Jackson is an elderly Negro woman‚ who is a former slave and is walking by herself through the countryside to get to town in order to pick up medicine for her sick Grandson‚ who swallowed a poison. Based on the essay question‚ Phoenix Jackson is considered a hero because of her endurance and her ability to complete a goal. First‚ Phoenix Jackson is a hero because her journey to get her grandson is not an easy one. She has to walk about 30 miles in order to
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EDP 371 – Introduction to Statistics Fall 2013 -Unique Number: 10330 TTh: 9:30–11 UTC 4.110 Fall 2013 -Unique Number: 10340 TTh: 11-12:30 UTC 3.110 Fall 2013 -Unique Number: 10440 TTh: 2:00-3:30 SZB 435 Fall 2013 -Unique Number: 10455 Web Course Instructor Name: Dr. Martin Tombari Office: SZB 244 Office Hours: T-Th 12:30 – 1:45 Email: mtombari@austin.utexas.edu Teaching Assistants Name: Ling Chen Mishan Jensen Gleb Furman Office: LTC common area LTC common area
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Wednesday Night (Section 1) Finance 3440 Fall Semester‚ 2014 E-Mail: jcboyd@lsu.edu Instructor: Dr. James Boyd Office: (By Appointment) Date Topic Reading Assignment Aug 27 Course Overview/Introduction None Sep 3 Risk Management and Noninsurance Methods Notes Only 10 Insurance Industry Overview Notes Only 17 Insurance Regulation and Law Notes Only 24 Property/Liability Insurance (Automobile) Notes;
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University of Houston Spring 2014 TELS 3345 – Human Resources in Technology Section 19033 25604 Main Campus/ AH 201 …… Tuesday 7:00 to 8:30pm Sugar Land Campus/ Room TBA… Saturday 10:00 to 11:30am Instructor Lawrence Wagoner – wagoner@central.uh.edu - Blackboard Text Bohlander‚ George and Snell‚ Scott Managing Human Resources‚ 16h edit.
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SYLLABUS I. Subject Code: MAPEH II II. Subject Title: Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health II III. Subject Description: Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health II IV. General Objectives: At the end of the Second Year program in Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health‚ the students are expected to be able to demonstrate the following competencies: V. Curriculum Pacing Guide` |TIME FRAME |CONTENTS/TOPICS
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