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UNIVERSITY OF LUSAKA - FULL TIME TIME TABLE

Day
Monday

08:00-10:00 Introduction to Polical Science - LR1 Law and Ethics [BSPH 125] -LR 3 Internet marketing/E-commerce [BSM230,BBA480] - R9 Financial Accounting - [BF120/BIP150/HRM160/BPS120] - LR2 Cost & mgt A/C [ED200/BPS240/AFIN107/BBA210/BSM200]-LR 8 operations research [AFIN320/BF360]- LR 4 Intro to Real Estate - LR 10 Lease and Project Financce - LR 16

10:00-12:00hrs Understanding Development-Room1 BPH General Principles of Social Psychology - LR2 Stores and Inventory-LR13 Intermediate Macro Economics - LR8 Public sector Acc -LR 9 Investment analysis - LR 4 Storage, Packaging and Distribution - LR 14 Economics of the Public Sector/ Public Sector Financial - LR 10

12:00-14:00hrs

14:00-16:00

16:00 to 17:30

Tuesday

Introduction to philosophy [BPA130/BPIR120]- LR1 Corprate finance [AFIN209/BBA220/ECF210/ED210/BF230] -LR5 Financial Management [HRM310/- LR 14 Insurance and Pension Business Practice [BIP120]- LR 9 Industrial Marketing [BSM 350] - LR 15 Corporate Governance and Business Ethics - LR 4 Labour Economics - LR 2 Economics of the Public Sector/ Public Sector Financial - LR 10

Government and Politics in Africa-Room1 BPH Epidemiology-LR3 Intermediate financial Acc-LR9 Principles of mkting/ Marketting of Fin. Services-LR8 Marketing manangement-LR 8 Entreprenuership and Intenship - LR 4 Insurance Claims Handling Process - LR 14 managerial Economics-LR11 Intro to Political Science - LR 2 Constitution Law - LR 6

Corporate and Merchant Banking LR 1 Projects and contracts - LR 11 Insurance and Pensions Management - LR3 Biostatistics -LR3 Labour Law-13 Growth Developmentof Education -LR13 Management Theory/Principles of Mgt -LR5 Principles of Economics-LR5 Mgt of Information Technology/Computer Appreciation-LR8 Advanced mngt Accounting-LR14 Banking Operations-LR4 Monetary & Financial Systems-LR4 Audit Assurance-LR11 Statistics/quantitative methods-LR 9 Managing Ocupational Health & Safety - LR 9 Real Estate

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