raili_pollanen@carleton.ca WebCT: http://webct.carleton.ca COURSE TIME/LOCATION Lectures: Fridays‚ 8:35 – 11:25‚ Location LA B146. PREREQUISITES: BUSI 3008 with a grade of C- or higher. The School of Business enforces all prerequisites. COURSE OVERVIEW: This course focuses on managerial planning and control systems using the case method. It extends the concepts covered in the intermediate management accounting course and also integrates relevant contextual issues from other functional
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CODE : COURSE : LEVEL : CREDIT UNIT : CONTACT HOURS : LECTURER : MGT700 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 HOURS 3 HOURS PROF. DR FAUZIAH NOORDIN COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this study‚ students should be able to: To distinguish and compare the various concepts and models of organizational behavior in a manner that-will help day-to-day
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- Logan Campus - In Person * Course profiles * 1. Course Information * 2. Aims & Objectives * 3. Learning Resources * 4. Learning Activities * 5. Assessment * 6. Policies & Guidelines * Learning Summary * Print/ Save The published on-line version of the Course Profile is the authoritative version and by the publication of the Course Profile on-line the University deems the student has been notified of and read the course requirements. 5. Assessment 5
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PCS 350 — Computational Methods in Medical Physics Course Outline Instructor: Catherine Beauchemin (cbeau@ryerson.ca‚ ext.2508‚ KHS 331) Winter 2013 Office hours: Pre-requisites: To be decided/discussed at first class and posted on Blackboard. MTH 510 or (MTH 501 and MTH 430) Course Outline This course covers the basics of scientific programming and introduces students to common computational methods with examples from medical and biological physics. The following topics will be covered: • Number
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Course Syllabus College of Humanities CRT/205 Version 8 Critical Thinking Copyright © 2012‚ 2009‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description In this course‚ students develop the ability to think clearly and critically. Practice includes developing writing skills that enable students to clearly present claims to support their conclusions and avoid reinforcing biases. Students are given the opportunity to analyze and discuss various types of media—including
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DMS 4140 Thursdays: 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Course Deliverable Team Class Topic Facilitation Individual Article Review Mid-Term Exam Team Case Report and Presentation Final Exam Due Date According to the schedule established in class June 10‚ 2010 June 24‚ 2010 - Mid Term Exam Week Presentations and report are due August 05‚ 2010. Presentations will take place during class time on August 05‚ 2010 Exam date will be set during the period August 9 to 13‚ 2010 - Final Exam Week Weight on Final Grade
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FINS3625 Applied Corporate Finance Course Outline Semester 1‚ 2013 Part A: Course-Specific Information Part B: Key Policies‚ Student Responsibilities and Support FINS3625 – Applied Corporate Finance Table of Contents PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1.1 Communication with Staff 2 COURSE DETAILS 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 2.2 Units of Credit 2.3 Summary of Course 2.4 Course Aims and Relationship to Other Courses 2.5 Student Learning Outcomes
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Course Description: BUMGT 5921 Organizations: Behaviour‚ Structure‚ Processes CRICOS Provider Number 00103D Semester 1‚ 2014 - IIBIT-Sydney Page 1 of 17 School/Portfolio: The Faculty of Business Course Code/ID: BUMGT 5921 Course Title: Organizations: Behaviour‚ Structure‚ Processes Teaching Location: IIBIT-Sydney Semester: 1/2014 Prerequisite(s): Nil Corequisite(s): Nil Exclusion(s): Nil Credit Points/ Progress Units: 15 ASCED Code: 080307 Adopted Reference Style APA Course
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Second Term‚ 2014-2015 SEEM 4600/ESTR4500 Logistics Management Course Objectives Logistics management is the planning‚ implementation and control of the processes involved in the flow and storage of materials from the point of origin (as raw materials) through the various valueadded stages to the point of consumption (as finished goods). It has been estimated that logistics costs account for 30% of the cost of doing business. Effective logistics management can lower costs‚ provide better service
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