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    NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY - GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MGSC 6200: DATA ANALYSIS Spring‚ 2015 Instructor Information Name: Dr. Nizar Zaarour E-mail address: n.zaarour@neu.edu Office: 214 Hayden Hall Office hours: Monday and Wednesday: 12 – 2 PM and by appointment. Course Overview The objectives of this course are: (1) To provide you with an understanding of statistical methods and techniques and their usefulness in the decision-making process‚ (2) To expose you to the methods of descriptive

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    found the syllabus to be highly informative not only regarding assignments and how to do well in the course‚ but also in its general description of the content we will be studying. The paragraphs following the course description bullet points were particularly persuasive since it gave me an overview of the topics that will be discussed this semester. 2. Did you learn anything from the text and if so‚ what was it? Was your thinking changed in any way? I believe the purpose of the syllabus is to inform

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    PHY 121 Syllabus Course Description Introduction to general physics for programs requiring a one-year‚ non-calculus based physics course. Includes mechanics and heat. IN is the integrated version of the course with the lecture and lab taught simultaneously. Performance Objectives Upon completion of the course‚ you will be able to: Use the meter-kilogram-second-ampere (MKSA) metric system of measurement in lab and in problem solving. Use specific mathematics skills (powers of 10

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    Course Syllabus BUSI 600 Business Research Methods Course Description Business research is a systematic inquiry whose objective is to provide information to solve managerial problems. This course is an introduction on how to do business research with an emphasis on applied problem solving. It has a major focus on problem identification and analysis‚ problem solving strategies and communication skills. Rationale Business research provides the information needed to make sound business decisions

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    Exam covers Chapters 19-20-21-23 Please refer to the student policy manual (student 411) for rules that refer to cheating‚ plagiarism‚ and student behavior. You are on notice that I will apply these rules and that booklet is made part of this syllabus. It is your responsibility to read it. Please note that plagiarism or cheating is unacceptable and will be investigated in accordance with the college policy on academic misconduct. At a minimum you will be given a zero on the exam. Statement

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    Phil 1010 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Spring 2014 Critical Thinking Department of Philosophy A. Blake Nespica CRN 14223 TR 4:00 PM – 4:50 PM Langdale Hall 517 INSTRUCTOR CONTACT INFORMATION Instructor A. Blake Nespica Dept. Office 34 Peachtree Bldg‚ Suite 1100 Instructor Office Hours TR 2:20 PM – 3:50 PM‚ and by appointment 10 Park Place‚ LLA-14AA. Dept. Phone (404) 413-6100 (office message) Instructor Email anespica1@student.gsu.edu PLEASE

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    Third Year Engineering (Semester V & VI) (Revised) Course for Academic Year 2009-10‚ Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering‚ TE‚ Semester VI No. of Periods per week (60 minutes each) Sr. No Theoy Termwork 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Subjects Lect ure Practical Microprocessors & MicrocontrollersII Antenna & Wave Propagation Industrial Economic & Telecom regulation Digital Communication TV & Video Elective 4 2 - 3 100 4 2 - 3 2

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    Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.) deep course at its meeting held on 17th April‚ 2009 has been accepted by the Academic Council at its meeting held on 2lst April‚ 2009 vide item No.4.46 and that‚ in accordance therewith‚ the syllabus and reference books for the Bachelor Of Mass Media (Semi. V and VI) examination in the subject of Advertising and Journalism is as per Appendix and that the same has been brought into force with effect from the academic year 2009-2010. MUMBAI-400

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    Texas Woman’s University School of Management Course Syllabus ______________________________________________________________________ BUS 5273.49: Spring III 2014 Course Title: Human Resource Administration Course Dates: March 31‚ 2014 – May 9‚ 2014 Online Course Instructor Information Dr. Christopher Harris Email: charris17@twu.edu Phone: 940-898-2728 Office: CFO 514 Office Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30am – 10:30am or by appointment Course Description Human resource programming

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    Course Syllabus Course Prefix and Number: ECO 212 (3 credits) Course Title: PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS Course Schedule: 09/15/2010 - 10/13/2010 Course Location/Times/Newsgroup: Classroom: TBA Puerto Rico – Carolina Campus On-ground Required Course Materials: Links to course materials and electronic resources for each week of class are located on the page of the student Website. Content is divided by weeks. EBOOK: Hubbard‚ R. & O’Brien‚ A. (2010). Economics (3rd ed.). Boston‚ MA: Pearson Hall. Instructor’s

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