E-mail: zargoush@gmail.com Office Hours to be announced Course Materials Business Statistics: A Second Course. Second Custom Edition for McGill University‚ Pearson Custom Publishing‚ 2010. A copy of the student edition of Minitab is included with the text. The text is available for purchase from Paragraphe Bookstore‚ 2220 McGill College Avenue Note on the text In addition to material chosen from the texts A Second Course in Statistics: Regression Analysis by Mendenhall & Sincich and
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published in this Catalog are effective 1 October 2005. Changes and updates to these standards are posted on the DAU Web site as they occur. Check the online Catalog at http://www.dau.mil/catalog for current information on certification standards and courses. T he following checklists provide a concise description of the education‚ experience‚ and training required to meet the standards for certification in Acquisition‚ Technology‚ and Logistics (AT&L) career fields. The Under Secretary of Defense
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COURSE INFORMATION Term/period: Winter 2014-15 – Term 1 Instructor: Peter Norwood MBA CPA FCA‚ CPA FCMA Email: peter.norwood@sauder.ubc.ca Phone: 604-323-5847 Course duration: September 2nd – November 28th‚ 2014 Pre-requisites: BUSI 293 (may be taken concurrently). Prior to taking BUSI 294‚ students are expected to have acquired a basic understanding of financial statements (the income statement and balance sheet)‚ particularly inventory transactions. Students should have or need
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Organizational Behavior Course Outline Semester 1/2014/2015 Teaching Panel Name Room # Consultation Hours Email Dr. Yusliza Mohd.Yusoff GSB Office By Appointment 2909 dryusliza@ya hoo.com.my The Rationale for Inclusion of the Course in the Program Unlike many business courses that teach participants how to manage money‚ information‚ and other material resources‚ ADW 613 Management and Organizational Behavior is a unique and invaluable course in that participants
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MENG 364 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Program Name: Mechanical Engineering Course Number: MENG 364 Program Code: 23 Credits: (4‚1) 4 Year/Semester: 2011-2012 Fall Required Course Elective Course Prerequisite(s): MENG 182 Catalog Description: Fundamentals and principles of major manufacturing processes: casting‚ bulk deformation‚ sheet metalworking‚ powder metallurgy. Processing of polymers‚ ceramics‚ glass‚ rubber and composites. Metal cutting:
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Future Course ( Engineering) When I was young‚ I had a dream that looking for a purpose for my life and because I want to fulfill them in the future. Before‚ I would like to be a teacher for high school because I think it would be a lot of fun in a way or be an elementary teacher because i love kids. I also wanted to be an accountant before because I really liked math and counting moneys. But now that I am being matured‚ I didn’t expect that I would love to study different units of engineering
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GEO 793: The Geography of Toronto- Winter 2015 Course Instructor Valentina Capurri JOR 601 Ext. 3120 vcapurri@ryerson.ca Office Hours: Monday 15:00 to 17:30 Lectures: Sec. 1: Mon. 13:00 to 15:00 DSQ2‚ Wed. 11:00 to 12:00 LIB072 Sec. 2: Mon. 11:00 to 13:00 EPH229; Wen. 9:00 to 10:00 ENG101 Sec. 3: Mon. 18:00 to 21:00 TRS2166 Course Exclusions: This is an Upper Level Liberal Studies. The course is not available to students in the Geographic Analysis Program
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Carleton University Course Outline COURSE: TERM : PREREQUISITES: CLASS: Day & Time: Room: LAWS 3206 A – Banking Law Fall 2010 Department of Law LAWS 2003 [1.0] (no longer offered) or LAWS 2202 or BUSI 2601 Fridays - 11:35 am - 2:25 pm Please check with Carleton Central for current room location Sam Schwisberg INSTRUCTOR: (CONTRACT) CONTACT: Office: Office Hrs: Telephone: Email: Loeb C476 Fridays immediately following class as needed 613-740-1965 samuel.schwisberg@redcross.ca Students
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5-6pm (UB 1926) COURSE DESCRIPTION The course aims at acquainting students with the political systems and processes with special reference to Bangladesh. Upon completion of this course a student is expected to understand the basics of politics as it developed throughout the centuries. Such an understanding will also help students to grasp the political history of Bangladesh. COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:
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Part 1 Selecting a course book is an important task for any English language teacher or evaluator. Cunningsworth (1984) observes that few English language teachers do not depend on a course book. For this reason‚ “the selection of materials probably represents the single most important decision that the language teacher has to make” (Hutchinson‚ 1987‚ p. 37). It is very important that the teacher has the capacity to evaluate any course book in order to choose the most effective and suitable one
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