[pic] Syllabus PreCalculus Algebra 1151-MAC1140VC1151-16321 General Information | Important Information | Course Detail General Information Professor Information [pic] Instructor: Dr. Ciprian Gal Phone: (305) 348-1216 Office: DM 435B (MMC) Office Hours: By Appointment E-mail: cgal@fiu.edu Course Description And Purpose A one semester introduction to the basic notions
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classes begin First Session classes end Final Exam Day Final Grades due May 27 (T) June 30 (M) July 1 (T) July 7 (M) Second Session classes begin Second Session classes end Final Exam Day Final Grades due July 10 (R) August 13 (W) August 14 (R) August 20 (W) Summer 2014 - 7 Week Sessions First Session classes begin Memorial Day, College Closed July 4th Holiday, College Closed First Session classes end Final Exam Day Final Grades due May 19 (M) May 26 (M) July 3 (R) July 8 (T) July 9 (W) July 15 (T)
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dramatic role in the business landscape and affect business strategy. COURSE GOALS 1. To identify the key factors which comprise the external environment of business. 2. To understand the potential impact of these external factors on business. 3. To obtain an understanding of the challenges & opportunities present in the Canadian business context. 4. To encourage critical thinking regarding the external challenges that must be addressed as part of successful business strategy. Prerequisite:
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Phone: x5420 E-Mail: amanda.nichols@oc.edu (best way to contact me) Course Websites: Blackboard (http://bb.oc.edu/) and MasteringGeology (http://www.masteringgeology.com) with Course ID: MGEOLNICHOLSSP14 Office Hours: M: 8-10 AM T: 1:30-3:30 PM W: 8-10 AM, 1:30-2:30 PM TR: 8-9 AM F: 8-10 AM Christian Worldview and Teaching Philosophy: Every scholar works within some sort of belief system. Since I am a Christian, I choose to examine Science through a Christian
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|Qatar University | |College of Business and Economics | |Course Syllabus - Undergraduate | |Course Name: Entrepreneurship &
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29:623:311:01-08 Product & Opns Mgmt (Spring 2016) Instructor: Sheema Mirchandani Email: sheemam@andromeda.rutgers.edu Lecture: Mon/Thurs 8:30 AM – 9:50 AM Room CON100 Recitation: (Check your section time) Course Website: http://blackboard.rutgers.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION Key quantitative techniques essential for analyzing and improving business operations. Spreadsheet modeling of business decision problems, both with and without data uncertainty. Linear and integer programming
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Mathematics Fall 2015 |Section 2& 3 |Instructor: Dr. Kathy Zhong |Phone: 278-6698 | |Sec. 2 TuTh 9:00-10:15am |Office Hours by Prof. Zhong in BRH 132 TuTh: |Office Hours by Domokos, Franciska | |Room: DNH 1004 |10:15--11:45 starting 2nd week of school or |MW 9--10, Tu 1:30--2:30, | |Sec. 3 TuTh 12-1:30
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ENGR 852 Fall 2013 San Francisco State University School of Engineering ENGR 852: Advanced Digital Design (3 units) Course Objective: This course is designed to teach students advanced topics in digital design, from high level system description down to ASIC implementation. The course begins with a review of the digital design flow and fundamentals of digital design and then moves towards the system level design of digital systems. The design at the system level is done using Verilog hard-ware
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Upon completion of this course you should be able to: 1. Understand the environment and theoretical structure of financial accounting. 2. Perform the steps in the accounting processing cycle and apply both cash and accrual based accounting. 3. Apply Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the preparation of the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. 4. Determine and prepare required financial disclosures. 5. Perform profitability analysis and income measurement
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