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Summer 2012 Course Syllabus Purpose: This course is designed to prepare professional master’s students to develop, implement, monitor, and communicate effective project management strategies utilizing appropriate management techniques and relevant software tools. It will emphasize project management within the broader framework of organizational structure and strategic goals. Prof. John H. Thomas, AIA, LEED AP zjthomas@uw.edu (206) 851-6276 mobile Tuesdays 4:00 – 6:50pm, Loew 206 https://catalyst.uw
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Name: Laina Roberts Mus 206 Week 4 Homework Define the following using my lecture, your own words, or the glossary in the book and course site. Chapter 9 Fanfares - 1) A short, lively, loud, militaristic composition usually composed for brass instruments and timpani. A fanfare is usually warlike or victorious in character. 2) A flourish of horns or trumpets. Jug Band - A folk music ensemble that uses a stoneware (or glass) jug as the bass & rhythm instrument along with a mixture of traditional
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College of Business Administration, University of Dammam ------------------------------------------------- MIS 206: Principles of Management Information Systems ------------------------------------------------- Second Semester – Academic Year 2014-15 Instructor: Instructor Name Course Leader: Dr. Mounir Kehal/Dr. Syed Arshad Raza Office: Building 400/600 Room No: if any Email: __________@uod.edu.sa Office Hours: _________ or by appointment -------------------------------------------------
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ROOTS OF CIVILIZATION–GENERAL SYLLABUS Anthropology 349: Spring 2013 Schedule Number: 20094 Instructors: Office: Phone: e-mail: Office hours: Tuesday & Thursday: 11:00-12:15 North Education: Room 060 TA: Office: e-mail: Office hours: Dr. Joe Ball Dr. Jennie Taschek Arts & Letters: Room 486 Arts & Letters: Room 482 594-5658 594-6294 jwball@mail.sdsu.edu jtaschek@mail.sdsu.edu Tu & Th: 8:45 - 10:00 am Tu & Th: 8:45 - 09:45 am by appointment by appointment Informally before and after class outside
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LL.M INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS LAW 5901 Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research School of Law REQUIRED TEXT: International Business and Trade [4th ed.] Ricky W. Griffen, Michael W. Pustay COURSE MATERIALS: http://www.eilfe.com/online-courses/kimep.html International Business Transactions REQUIRED TEXT: International Business and Trade [4th ed.] Ricky W. Griffen, Michael W
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COURSE SYLLABUS – Spring 2011 - DS 3520 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Course Number and Title: Operations Management - DS 3520 (3 semester hours) Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing and must have passed ECON 3610 (Statistics). This applies to all students regardless of their major in the University. Course Description (from current catalog): Management of the processes, resources, and technologies in the production of goods and services. This course will cover topics concerning the design
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An Introduction to the Design of Mobile Robots SCI 110 South Seattle Community College Fall Quarter 2012 Instructor: Rick Downs, PhD Office: RS 191 Phone Number: 934-6890 Email: rick.downs@seattlecolleges.edu Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 7:20 - 7:45 am; 2:15 – 3:00 pm Course web site: https://sites.google.com/a/southseattle.edu/rick-downs-sci-110/ Meeting Times: Monday – Thursday from 12:00 - 1:40 pm Location: OLY 200 A. Course Description This course is an introduction
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basic algebra Course Description Welcome Welcome to Principles of Economics XL2 - Macroeconomics. I look forward to working with you and I hope and expect that you will find this online class rewarding and thought provoking. After reading this syllabus, please go to the Introductions Forum of the Discussion Board and reply to the first post there with a brief introduction of what you hope to gain from the course and your prior exposure to economics. While we will make extensive use of the text
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KIMEP SUMMER PROGRAM 2011 The International Legal Environment of Cross-Border Transactions Professor Jason W. Levine Contact Information: jasonwlevine@hotmail.com If you need something from me, do not rely on communicating it to me via email. Come to see me about it. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND LEARNING OUTCOMES In this course, we will study how transnational firms manage the risks of trade in goods and services, the protection and licensing of intellectual property, and foreign
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