Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management GEB 3213 V1‚ V3‚ VE: Business Writing COURSE Policies and SYLLABUS Instructor: Dr. Meghan Griffin Term: Fall A 2013 E-Mail: meghan.griffin@daytonastate.edu Meeting Days: Online Phone: 386-506-3085 (office) 407-497-9236 (cell) Meeting Hours: Online Office: DB-150 room 303 Location: Online Welcome Welcome to Business Writing‚ an upper-level writing course in the BAS in Supervision and Management program. Throughout
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Syllabus for Advanced Research Writing (1302WRTG391C802) 1/14/13 4:44 PM Syllabus for Advanced Research Writing (1302WRTG391C802) (Left-click in this frame and then select File - Print Frame to print this page Course Description (Fulfills the general education requirement in upper-level advanced writing.) Prerequisite: WRTG 101 or WRTG 101S. Instruction and practice in academic research skills. The objective is to critically analyze scholarly sources and effectively integrate source material
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro ACC 440 – Auditing Concepts Course Syllabus Spring 2015 Tuesday & Thursday 2:00-3:15pm‚ Bryan 104 Instructor: Ambrose Jones III‚ PhD‚ CPA Office: Room 326 Email: ambrose.jones.iii@uncg.edu (Please use this as the first means to contact me). Mobile phone: 336.509.1223 Office hours: Monday‚ Tuesday and Wednesday (5:30 – 6:30pm)‚ by appointment‚ or whenever you see me around campus or in my office. I will tell you if I am already committed for the time
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found the syllabus to be highly informative not only regarding assignments and how to do well in the course‚ but also in its general description of the content we will be studying. The paragraphs following the course description bullet points were particularly persuasive since it gave me an overview of the topics that will be discussed this semester. 2. Did you learn anything from the text and if so‚ what was it? Was your thinking changed in any way? I believe the purpose of the syllabus is to inform
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Course Syllabus BUSI 600 Business Research Methods Course Description Business research is a systematic inquiry whose objective is to provide information to solve managerial problems. This course is an introduction on how to do business research with an emphasis on applied problem solving. It has a major focus on problem identification and analysis‚ problem solving strategies and communication skills. Rationale Business research provides the information needed to make sound business decisions
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ALAN SHAWN FEINSTEIN GRADUATE SCHOOL COURSE SYLLABUS SUMMER TERM 2013 COURSE TITLE: Ethics‚ Corporate Social Responsibility and Law COURSE NUMBER: MGMT 5900 QUARTER CREDIT HOURS: 4.5 Quarter Credit Hours PREREQUISITES(S): COMM 5500 PROFESSOR NAME: Roger S. Achille‚ J.D. OFFICE LOCATION: Freidman Center‚ Providence Campus OFFICE PHONE: 401-598-4688 OFFICE FAX: 401-598-1125 E-MAIL ADDRESS: rachille@jwu.edu OFFICE HOURS: Any student who wants to schedule
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Exam covers Chapters 19-20-21-23 Please refer to the student policy manual (student 411) for rules that refer to cheating‚ plagiarism‚ and student behavior. You are on notice that I will apply these rules and that booklet is made part of this syllabus. It is your responsibility to read it. Please note that plagiarism or cheating is unacceptable and will be investigated in accordance with the college policy on academic misconduct. At a minimum you will be given a zero on the exam. Statement
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SYLLABUS IN ELC 724319 Course Number: ELC 724319 Course Title: Diagnose and Troubleshoot Computer System Course Credit: Three (3) Credit Hours Prerequisites: ELC 724318 Placement in Curriculum: Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Instructor: Lornilo S. Alimpuangon Semester‚ Academic Year: 1st Semester‚ 2010-2011 Course Description: This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills of the students in accordance with industry standards. It provides computer hands-on activities
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ECO-10017 – Semester 2/2012qq ECONOMICS OF FINANCIAL MARKETS COURSE LECTURER: Dr. Roman Raab TIME & LOCATION: Lectures: Friday 11-1‚ DH 0.51 Tutorials: TBA E-MAIL: r.raab@mngt.keele.ac.uk OFFICE: CBA 2.026‚ Chancellor’s Building OFFICE HOURS: TBA COURSE DESCRIPTION: This module provides an overview of financial systems and is designed to equip students with the basic economic concepts necessary to understand the functioning of modern financial
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Texas Woman’s University School of Management Course Syllabus ______________________________________________________________________ BUS 5273.49: Spring III 2014 Course Title: Human Resource Administration Course Dates: March 31‚ 2014 – May 9‚ 2014 Online Course Instructor Information Dr. Christopher Harris Email: charris17@twu.edu Phone: 940-898-2728 Office: CFO 514 Office Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30am – 10:30am or by appointment Course Description Human resource programming
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