by email. Please give me at least 24 hours to respond to your email. * Cell phone: 0909260385 * Email: locbusiness@yahoo.com 2. Course Information 3.1. Course Title: Business Communication 3.2. Credits: 3 3.3. Prerequisite: N.A. 3. Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes 4.4. Objectives This course is designed to give students a comprehensive view of communication, its scope and importance in business, and the role of communication in establishing a
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be added back to your pie. KEEP IN MIND – this is a good thing. It will ensure that you have the necessary skills to pass the final exam. o Don’t cheat. ALEKS will catch this during your assessments!How to become a successful student in this online math course. Please do the following steps:1. Read each online lesson section.2. Keep ahead of doing your homework problems.3. Communicate! If you are having problems, make sure you post your questions on the discussion board. This will help you and other
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College Physics I Physics 111 Fall 2015 Preliminary Syllabus (update 8/24/15) INSTRUCTOR: John J. Zielinski, Ph.D. (john.zielinski@oswego.edu) OFFICE: 293 Shineman (Second Floor) PHONE: (my office) 315 - 312 – 2680 (Office telephone has voice mail). Note: Serious subjects should be discussed with me personally, sufficiently beforehand if possible. Use email as a last resort in very serious circumstances. If you cannot talk with me directly, telephone and leave
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Kulper Office Hours: Mon 12:45 – 1:45 pm Office: North Hall 3050 Mon 5:00 – 6:15 pm E-mail: doug.kulper@ucsb.edu Wed 5:00 – 6:15 pm Class Meeting Information Class Time: Monday/Wednesday, 2:00 pm – 3:15 am (Room: NH 1110) Class Time: Monday/Wednesday, 3:30 pm – 4:45 am (Room: NH 1110) Course Description Three hours lecture/discussion/problem solving. An in-depth analysis of recognition, measurement, classification, and valuation issues in financial reporting within
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how the papers are examined. We have liaised with CIMA over the past 18 months to enhance our educational experience in line with those changes so you will not only be able to study more effectively, but are also in the best position to pass your exams. New for 2015 – BPP Momentum Our programmes see the launch of BPP Momentum – an exciting approach to learning that recognises that everyone, and the way they learn, is different. BPP Momentum puts you at the centre, giving you more flexibility, more
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Lecture Times & Location: Tutorial Day, Time and Location can be found at: Spring Session, Wollongong Campus 6 credit points 2 Hours Lec, 2 Hours Lab Wed 10:30-12:30 67-104 http://www.uow.edu.au/student/timetables/index.html Time 9:00 - 11:00am 1:30 - 3:30pm Dr Mark Sifer 4221 4919 msifer @uow.edu.au 39.219 Students should check the subject's web site regularly as important information, including details of unavoidable changes in assessment requirements will be posted from time to time via MOODLE
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School of Continuing and Professional Studies Fundamentals of Corporate Finance New York University School of Continuing & Professional Studies Course #X51.9140 Spring 2011 James Berman 212.388.9873 jberman@jbglobal.com Description: In this introduction to corporate finance, emphasis is on utilizing long-term debt, preferred stock, common stock, and convertibles in the financial structure of a corporation. Learn to analyze methods of financing using internal and external funds. Topics
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COLLABORATIVE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM (University of Windsor, Lambton College, St. Clair College – Windsor & Thames) Health Assessment NRS 63-166 Fall 2011 Site: St Clair College, Thames Campus Teaching Faculty Linda O’Halloran Phone: 519-354-9714 Ext. 3233 E-mail: lohalloran@stclaircollege.ca Office Hours: Monday’s 1100 – 1200, Tuesday’s 1000 - 1600 or by appointment
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This exam consisted of 13 numbered pages. ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM Erasmus School of Economics International Bachelor Economics & Business Economics, Bachelor 1 Exam Mathematics 1 (FEB11003X-10) Monday 11 July 2011, 9:30 – 12:30 hrs Instructions ESE • You are not allowed to use a calculator. • You are not allowed to use a programmable calculator. • You are not allowed to use notes (except a cheat sheet, see below). • You are not allowed to use books. •
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Growth. Ninth Edition. Efraim Turban, Linda Volonino, Gregory R. Wood. COURSE EVALUATION: Course Grades: This class uses the + / - grading system. The following breakout depicts how grades will be assigned under this system. Please note that final letter grade assignment is subjective. I will not necessarily assign the grade represented by your weighted score. |Grades |Percentage | |A |93 up to 100
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