Faculty of Business and Information Technology Auckland Campus COURSE OUTLINE BUS 7333 Strategic Management Trimester One, 2013 Copyright Notice: This course material is protected by copyright and has been copied by and solely for educational purposes of Whitireia New Zealand under license. You may not sell, alter or further reproduce or distribute any part of this material to any other person. Where provided to you in electronic format, you may only print from it for your own use
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Syllabus College of Information Systems & Technology NTC/362 Version 1 Fundamentals of Networking Copyright © 2013 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides a foundation in the basic telecommunications and networking technologies fundamental to the industry and to the broad field of telecommunications. Analog, digital, and radio frequency technologies are covered. Also covered in this course is an introduction to the OSI protocol model, network-switching
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ITM 309—Business Information Systems and Technology Michigan State University - Spring 2014 Instructor Information: Name: Dr. Frederick A. Rodammer Office: N236 North Business Complex Office Hours: Monday: 10:15-11:30 Wednesday: 10:15-11:30 By appointment Office Phone: 355-0309 Office Fax: 432-1101 E-mail: Course: Faculty Through ANGEL Direct to Dr. Rodammer: rodammer@broad.msu.edu Required Textbook:
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COURSEWORK ON RATIO ANALYSIS This assignment comprises an individually analysed and presented case study, designed to assess the depth of knowledge of ratio analysis at an introductory level, and to demonstrate ability to comment on the result obtained and write a short report advising the users of financial information. You are provided with the criteria that will be used for assessment. The coursework will contribute 30 per cent of the final module mark. The assignment must be submitted by 12:00 on
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Learning Outcomes You should be able to: Demonstrate knowledge of the underlying concepts and principles related to business management. Understand and apply the management theories and principles in managing business. Deliverables This assignment represents 30% of the total INCOURSE marks for this subject. |1 -15% excess |no penalty | |16-25% excess |5% marks reduction | |26% and above
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Marketing Research MKTG 3401 – Fall 2012 Section 01 W/F 11:45 am – 1:25 pm 330 Dodge Professor: Felicia Lassk Office: Hayden Hall 202 Office hours: W, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. or by appointment Phone: (617) 373-5307 Email: f.lassk@neu.edu Blackboard: blackboard.neu.edu “MKTG 3401 Lassk Fall 2012” Text: Marketing Research, Malhotra, 6th Edition, 2010 – NU custom text. Prerequisites: MKTG 2201, MGSC 1201 and 64 SH toward the degree Course Description: This course focuses
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HelpDesk | 1-877-540-1733“As a student, you should choose 1 then 3 for academic issues from the automated menu.”1-877-642-2999“Used for problems entering the class”1-866-448-6703 or 1-303-873-0005“Used for problems once in the class” | INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL | Kubasek, N. K., Brennan, B. A., & Browne, N. (2009). The legal environment of business: A critical thinking approach (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson-Prentice Hall.Ferrell, O. C., Fraedrich, J., & Ferrell, L. (2010). Business ethics:
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TECM 2700 Technical Writing ------------------------------------------------- Spring 2014 Instructor James Bates Office Hours Tuesday: 12:30–1:30, GAB 543 Wednesday 4:50–5:50, GAB 543 Thursday: 12:30–1:30, GAB 543 Phone 940-565-4458 (office number for the Department of Linguistics & Technical Communication. You may leave a message with the staff. ) E-Mail jamesbates@my.unt.edu Textbook Sims, Brenda R. Technical Communication. 2nd ed. Kendall Hunt, 2013
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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH Faculty of Business Administration Department of Management BBA Program UNIFIED COURSE OUTLINE (Mandatory, to be carried by faculty and students for all classes) Term: Summer 2013-2014 I - Course Code and Title: 2108, INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE II - Credit: 3 Credits III - Course Description: Human being is the most complicated formation with a complex behavior which is obviously
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