CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Abbreviations/Definitions Code of Conduct and Ethics for Students Important Academic Rules Scheme of Studies Important Notes Detailed Syllabus 1 2 3 17 19 20 Lingaya’s University, Faridabad ABBREVIATIONS/DEFINITIONS "AC" means, Academic Council of the University. "BOM" means, the Board of Management of the University. "BOS" means, the Board of Studies of the Department. “CAU/AUC-option” CAU/AUC means change from Credit to Audit option / change from Audit to
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Department of Economics Undergraduate Program Application Thank you for considering the Department of Economics Undergraduate Program. Please read through these instructions carefully. Application Deadline & Notification: 2nd Friday (at 5pm) of each quarter (Autumn, Winter, or Spring only) for admission into the subsequent quarter. Applicants will receive a notification via email by the 5th week of the quarter regarding the admission committee’s decision. Application Checklist (please see econ.washington
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2015 GRADUATE POLICIES FROM 2013/2014 BULLETIN POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY Academic dishonesty is a serious ethical and professional infraction. “Hofstra University places high value upon educating students about academic honesty. At the same time, the University will not tolerate dishonesty, and it will not offer the privileges of the community to the repeat offender.” Please refer to at the Graduate Policy at http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Faculty/Senate/senate_FPS_11G.pdf for details about
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Send to Friend | Print | ? Contact Us | EES Retention Policy | The Elsevier Editorial System (EES) Retention Policy outlines how long files are retained in EES. This applies to submissions for which a final disposition has been set, and incomplete submissions which have not been touched by the author for a given number of days. The following retention policy is in place in EES for all journals: 1. Article information (the submission metadata, including Reviewer Attachments) will be stored
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Status: Third year -Transferee July 09, 2012 Culture in STI College Santa Rosa This is my first semester in STI; a new school, new classmates, new friends and new professors. When I enrolled in this institution, I expect to gain more knowledge about the field I’ve chosen. I have to focus and be serious in one thing - study. In my former college, I felt pressured every time I study. I don’t see any enjoyment there so I loss my interest. Perhaps I just don’t fit in my course, but I didn’t give
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Academic Success Top 10 Tips Whether or not this is your first semester at City Tech, by now you probably have come face-to-face with some common challenges to academic success. The following tips are designed to help you take action and minimize obstacles, in order to maximize your college experience. Tip 1: Obtain official academic advisement Read the course requirements for your major and review your course selection each semester with an academic advisor to avoid mistakes. (Note: An academic
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Academic Calendar - Spring 2014 MONTH NOVEMBER 20 DAY 4 DEADLINE First day to REGISTER for Spring Semester via UCDAccess. First day to apply for Spring Graduation (tentative). Martin Luther King Holiday. Last day to DROP from all classes via UCDAccess and receive a refund of the $200 advance payment. No tuition assessed. First day of Spring semester classes. First day faculty/staff may register with a tuition waiver. Last day to petition for resident tuition status. Last
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The Problem with Traditional Grading Despite grading’s basic problems, teachers and students can become addicted to grades. The teacher mentioned above confided that she felt a real need for the “leverage” afforded by grades. And students quickly learn to ascertain what will count for grades and concentrate on this rather than on mastery itself. Many teachers routinely use grades as external motivators, often based on proxies for learning – points for attendance
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Academic Standards Students must maintain high academic standards in all their program activities. After attempting 12 credit hours, all students must maintain an overall grade point average (GPA) above 2.75 to be considered as making satisfactory progress. If a student’s overall GPA falls to 2.75 or below, the student and advisor are notified by the Registrar that the student is not making satisfactory progress. If the overall GPA of any student falls below 2.65, the Registrar will inform
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University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Contact Information Instructor: Office: Office Phone: E-mail: Term A Office Hours: Dr. Chrisann Merriman Parker Academic Center Office 144 254.295.4647 chrisann.merriman@umhb.edu Monday, Wednesday, & Friday: 10 am – 11 am Monday: 1 pm – 4 pm Tuesday: 5 pm – 6 pm Thursday: 9 am-1 pm Other times by appointment Description of the Course Course Name, Number and Section: Principles of Marketing, BMKT 3311 01 Term: Spring 2013 Catalog Description: Introduces students
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