BBA Program: Dr. Jashim Uddin Ahmed Associate Professor‚ School of Business Requirements for the BBA degree: Credits Degree core courses 69 GED ( 9 credits are common with core courses) 27 Concentration 18 Open electives 15 Internship 4 Total credits needed 124 1. Degree core courses (69 credits): Courses Titles [ Click on Course Title to see in details ] Credits ACT 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 ACT 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS
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‘How might criminology help explain corporate crime?’ Corporate crime is a wide-ranging term‚ covering a vast range of offenses with differing types of perpetrators‚ modes of operation‚ effects and victims (Hale et al. 2005‚ p.268-9). Types of corporate crime range from financial crimes including illegal share dealings‚ merger‚ takeovers and tax evasion to crimes directly against the consumer‚ employment relations and crimes against the environment. In the past criminology has put little energy
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AB1202 – Statistics and Quantitative Methods Nanyang Business School AB1202 – STATISTICS AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS Academic Year : 2014– 2015 Course Coordinator : Chin Chee Kai Pre-requisites : - No. of AUs Semester : S1 : 3 Course Description and Scope In almost every form of business‚ we routinely deal with uncertain business outcomes‚ risky decisions‚ unknowable parameters‚ imprecise opinions and measurements‚ and most importantly‚ the elusive element called
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5-6pm (UB 1926) COURSE DESCRIPTION The course aims at acquainting students with the political systems and processes with special reference to Bangladesh. Upon completion of this course a student is expected to understand the basics of politics as it developed throughout the centuries. Such an understanding will also help students to grasp the political history of Bangladesh. COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:
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How do the concept of ‘social harm’ and the understanding relations of power aid our understanding of the complexities of crime? Social harm is a concept that has no real definitive meaning and can be seen to be quite ambiguous with having several different meanings to people within society. Harm is defined as injury or damage imposed intentionally or unintentionally upon society‚ social institutions or individuals. Social harm allows for Criminologists to gauge recognition of certain behaviours
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MN5051 Marketing- A Critical Introduction Course Outline 2014-15 Professor Chris Hackley‚ personal office FE113 Email chris.hackley@rhul.ac.uk Teaching: Autumn term‚ Wednesdays 3-6PM ALT2 Introduction This course offers an advanced programme in marketing management principles. Taking classic marketing concepts as its point of departure it engages with the growing critical literature in the field to explore marketing not only as a practical field but also as an intellectual tradition strongly
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reserve the right to vary the topics for lectures during the course of the semester. Every effort will be made to advice students in advance of changes. Emails: I am quite ready to answer your queries. E mail‚ a.cardow@massey.ac.nz. Please use this email address rather than send me messages through stream. There is no required text book: Aims & Objectives Provide knowledge and understanding of management and organization theory Evaluate a diversity of management approaches. Learning Outcomes:
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CJC 112 Criminology Exam I Study Guide 1. "Human conduct that is in violation of the criminal laws of a state‚ the federal government‚ or a local jurisdiction that has the power to make such laws" is a definition of crime. 2. A criminologist collects‚ identifies‚ and analyzes evidence from crime scenes. True or False? 3. A judge is a criminalist. True or False? 4. A police officer or probation officer is best described as a criminal justice professional. 5. A (n) general theory of crime is one
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Babin/Harris‚ CB6. 2015 (highly recommended to supplement packet materials) ( ) There are 2 workbooks – one for each half of the course. The second one will be available after the midterm exam. marked readings are included in the workbooks which are available from the Rams copy Center on U. Ave (4144 U. Way). Although this information will also be available on the course website on CANVAS‚ it is highly desirable that each student bring the workbook to class so that they can follow along and participate
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