The ACCT504 Final Exam will be an online open-book, open-notes, open-computer exam with a time limit of three hours and 30 minutes. It will be worth 250 points or 25% of your course grade. The Final Exam is two pages long and will consist of 14 multiple-choice questions worth five points each and six essays worth 30 points. Some of the multiple-choice questions are problem-based. Of the six essays, five of the essays are problem-based since this is an Accounting course. Terminal Course Objectives
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OUTLINE OF MBA 520 Fall Semester 2008 Business Finance Instructor: Grant McQueen Teaching Assistants: Mark Cherrington & Office: 636 TNRB Christian Hsieh Phone: 422-3017 Office: 324 TNRB Office Hours: MW 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Phone: 422-6835 e-mail: Office hours: forthcoming Home page: Course Description and Objectives This course introduces basic financial concepts all business managers should understand regardless of functional specialization. Topics include financial
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University of Alberta English 123: Literature in Global Perspective Section A8 Fall 2014 Mon/Wed/Fri 1:00-1:50 pm HC 2-11 Instructor: Dr. R. Fowler Office: Humanities Centre 4-75 email: rfowler@ualberta.ca Office Hours: Mon. 2:00-3:00; Wed. 10:00-10:45 (or by appointment) (appointments will also be scheduled for writing conferences) This course introduces students to post-secondary studies in English through world literatures in English. Focusing on materials from
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MyMathLab with Pearson eText--Custom Valuepack Access Card, 4th Edition. NJ: Pearson. | Instructional Materials: | Textbook, Hand-outs, Outside Readings, VC Library, MyMathLab www.mymathlab.com | Course Description: | This course includes a review of the arithmetic of integers, fractions, exponents, rational numbers, real numbers, and metric units. Students are also introduced to linear equations, radicals, roots, plane geometry, and verbal problems. | Course Objectives: | Upon successful
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engaged in international assignments and in planning for repatriation of employees. | | |POLICY FOR MISSED EXAMS
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Official TCC Course Syllabus Discipline Prefix: ITD Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: 4 Course Number: 260 Course Section: H01B Lecture Hours: 4 Studio Hours: Clinical Hours: Semester: Fall 2014 Lab Hours: Course Title: Database Modeling and Design Meeting Days/Time/Location: Wednesday, 8:00 pm – 9:40 pm, ATC – H207 Instructor Information Name: John Clary Office Location: ATC – H207 Office Hours: Immediately before and after class, other times and locations by appointment Contact Information:
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Syllabus Course Syllabus | | Print This Page | | | Course Text | | Managing Organizational Change: A multiple perspectives approach 2nd Edition by Ian Palmer, Richard Dunford and Gib Akin © 2009, The McGraw-Hill Companies | First Time Using VitalSource?Step 1: View the VitalSource Video Step 2: Register with VitalSource Bookshelf Online 1. Select the "eBooks" tab at the top of the window. 2. Select the cover of your eBook. A new window will open. 3. Check the box next
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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 advisor is a professor in your major department.) Tip 2: Research majors and careers that interest you To learn if your major and career path are right
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ABET Self-Study Report for the COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROGRAM at QASSIM PRIVATE COLLEGES BURIDAH, SAUDI ARABIA First of June 2015 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Requirements and Preparation 3 Supplemental Materials 4 Submission and Distribution of Self-Study Report 4 Confidentiality 5 Template 5 BACKGROUND INFORMATION 7 GENERAL CRITERIA 9 CRITERION 1. STUDENTS 9 CRITERION 2. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 11 CRITERION 3. STUDENT OUTCOMES 12 CRITERION 4. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
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Syllabus FINA 3320 Fall Semester 2012 Robert Puelz, Professor 390 Crow Building OFFICE PHONE & VOICE MAIL: 214-768-4156; FAX 214-768-4099 CLASSROOM : Georges Auditorium e-MAIL ADDRESS: mailto:rpuelz@mail.cox.smu.edu OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday and Wednesday; and by appointment. HELP LABS: see “Lab and T.A.s schedule on our Blackboard site REQUIRED TEXTS: Ross, Westerfield and
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