MANAGEMENT 1 module code M3G405252 MODULE HANDBOOK – TRIMESTER A SESSION 2015/2016 Module Code: M3G405252 Module Title: IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1 Standard Module Abbreviation: ITPM1 Module Level: 3 Credit Points: 20 Module Leader: Edwin Gray, Office: M609, email:e.gray@gcu.ac.uk September 2015 Issue 1 01/09/2015 Edwin M Gray, BA, MSc, MBCS, CITP, CPSSADM Contents Page 1 Introduction 3 2 Module Overview 3 3 Module Descriptor 4 4 Module Assessment 7
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Submit by 0800 Monday of Week 2. |Name | |Date: | | Overview: “APA, Plagiarism, & Role Transition Articles” In the Week 1 Assignment, you will view an APA Module to obtain information about writing in a professional style and in professional formats that are expected at the BSN level of the School of Nursing. After viewing the APA Module, you will submit an Attestation
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[pic] Institute for Arts, Science and Technology Department of Computing BSc Programme Level: 4 Module: COM409 Informatics Assignment: 2 Issue Date: 22th April 2013 Review Date: 22th April 2013 (Tutorial Sessions) Final Submission Date: 20 May 2013 Estimated Completion time: 20 Hours Lecturer: Parvez Jugon Verified by: Denise Oram Table 1 |To be completed by student: |Name:
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|Assignment and Student Guidance Sheet |[pic] | |Programme: MBA | |Module Title: Organisational Behaviour | |Assessment Session: November 2009 – January 2010
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Coursework Assignment Brief Semester: | A15 | Module Code: | PI307 | Module Title: | Visual Basic.Net Programming | Programme | BSc (Honours) Computer Science BSc (Honours) Business Management & Information Technology | Level: | Level 6 | Awarding Body: | Plymouth University | Module Leader | Asma Aslam | Format: | Code based Report | Presentation: | No | Any special requirements: | All work should be submitted on the Student Portal along with an acceptable
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT DESIGNATION PROGRAM MODULE THREE Logistics and Transportation ©Supply Chain Management Association Supply Chain Management Professional Designation Program Copyright © 2013 by the Supply Chain Management Association No part of this material in this manual may be reproduced without the prior written consent of the Supply Chain Management Association. 777 Bay Street, Suite 2701, P.O. Box 112, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2C8 Tel: (416) 977-7111 Fax: (416) 977-8886
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components in ALL assignments must be submitted in order to pass the unit. You must submit assignments via Turnit In on Blackboard on or before the due date. Late assignments will incur a penalty of 10 % for each working day late. After seven (7) days, a zero mark will be recorded. E-mailed assignments will not be accepted. If you are given an extension, the details of this must be in writing from your tutor. This email needs to be attached to your assignment as an appendix. All assignments must be typed
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School of Business & Law MODULE TITLE: Strategic Information Management PROGRAMME: BABS & BSc(Acct) SEMESTER: Semester Four ACADEMIC YEAR PERIOD: April – July, 2012 LECTURER SETTING ASSESSMENT: - David Acquaye DATE ASSESSMENT SET AND LOADED ON TO STUDENT PORTAL:- 11th April, 2012 DATE ASSESSMENT TO BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTTED: - 20th June, 2012 SUBMISSION METHOD/MODE:- Turnitin ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Florida International University [pic] CLP 4134: Child Psychopathology Fall 2012 |I. |COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE: | | |CLP 4134: Child Psychopathology | | |Days: Online course
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E-Business BMG814 (CRN 69620) Assessment ONE Details Module Coordinator: Dr. Bobbi Sharma Module (BMG814) E-Business Assignment 1: Group Work Assessment weighting Word limit 50% of module marks 3000 words Choose an organisation with which you are familiar to undertake the following tasks: 1. Identify and critically assess the implications of disintermediation and re-intermediation for both your organisation and their customers; 2. Evans and Wurster (1999) have argued that the Internet
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