Revision Class Program Week/Session Dates Description 1 30 Jul Seminar Topic Company Law in Context Prescribed Reading Lipton & Herzberg Ch 1, pages 1-23; Ch 21, pages 735-745 Recommended Reading Harris, Hargovan and Adams 3rd Edn. pages 1-44 24/07/2012 (Spring 2012) © University of Technology, Sydney Page 3 of 9 2 6 Aug Seminar Topic Registration and its effects Prescribed Reading Lipton & Herzberg 16th Edn Ch 2-3, pages 26-98 Recommended Reading Harris, Hargovan and Adams 3rd Edn. pages 161-203 3 13
Axia College Material Appendix B Information Security Policy Student Name: Michael Davis Axia College IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Jamie Rost Date: February 24, 2012 * Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 1 3. Disaster Recovery Plan 1 3.1. Key elements of the Disaster Recovery Plan 1 3.2.
CHEM 1411 TCC (SE) Review for Final Exam 1 Fall 2010 Instructor: Dr. Onabajo (Tentative) Page 4 – 17; page 22 - 28: * Characterization of matter. The SI units and derived units of length, volume, mass, density, velocity, and temperature. Scientific notations. Significant figures in calculations. Dimensional analysis and use of conversion factors in calculations.
MGMT 3480 ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORGANIZATIONS Winter 2012 2A – Mon., Wed., 8:30–9:45 am, LA174 2B – Mon., Wed., 11:30 am–12:45 pm, LA181 2C – Mon., Wed., 1:00–2:15 pm, LA173 PART A: COURSE ORGANIZATION Instructor: Dr. Margaret C. McKee e-mail: margaret.mckee@smu.ca Phone: 491–8613 Office: #218 Sobey Building; Office Hours: Mon/Wed 10:00 – 11:00 am OR by appointment Course Overview: Welcome to MGMT 3480. Over the next 13 weeks, we will discuss ethical issues that arise in personal and business settings, and consider their impact on various stakeholders. We will learn about a decision making approach that is both practical and responsible for dealing with ethical issues. Course Objectives: The purpose of the course is to help students
Operation Vet Connect Shannon Last Managerial Application of Information Technology Keller Graduate School of Management August 19, 2012 Table of Contents 1. Abstract …………………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Brief Company background ………………………………………………………………...4 3. Discussion of business problem(s) ………………………………………………………….5 4. High level solution ………………………………………………………………………….6 5.
Course Syllabus Travel Industry Financial Analysis & Control TIM 4620 Instructor: Thomas Zhuang Course: TIM 4620 Term: Fall semester 2012 Class: Mondays (17:15 – 20:10) Class Room: MP 441 Office Hours: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM on Wednesdays Office: 1188 Bishop St. #1010 Phone: 523-1837 (W) 295-8878 (C) E-mail: go4888@aol.com ============================================================== Required Text: Hospitality Industry Managerial Accounting by Raymond S. Schmidgall, Seventh Edition ISBN 13:978-0-86612-359-4 Course Description: This course is an integrated and in-depth overview of the dynamic processes involved in utilizing relevant information to plan for,
[pic] Course Syllabus Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 Dean: Dr. Maya Durnovo Department Chair: Mel McQueary HCCS-Accounting Program Coordinator: Dr. Marina Grau |Semester with Course |Summer 2012 , CRN# 81936 | |Reference Number (CRN) | | |Instructor contact |Ercan.sinmaz@hccs.edu; Phone: 713-718-8251 | |information (phone number and| | |email
Name: Dontae Joseph Teacher: Mr. Walters Period: 4 Date: The Day Before Yesterday Directions: Using R.R. Palmer’s A History of the Modern World complete the Palmer Study Guide Questions (SGQ) listed below. The SGQ will help in your understanding of critical course content and historical analysis. The SGQ are individual assignments and are to be completed individually. Consult your APEH calendar for the assignment due date and your APEH Course Introduction for details regarding late penalty points or questions on the cheating and plagiarism policy.
TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY A.R. SANCHEZ, Jr. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MIS 3310.180 SYLLABUS - Fall 2013 Course: Management Information Systems (MIS) 3310.180 (Online Course) Instructor: Dr. Vanessa Garza Office Hours: Tuesday: 12:30-1:45pm, 3:30-6:45pm; Thursday: 12:30-1:45pm and by appointment. Office Location: PH 313J Phone: 956.326.2515 E-mail: All course communications will be conducted through the Angel e-mail feature. If you encounter difficulties with this feature you may contact me at vanessa.garza@tamiu.edu Required Text: Management Information Systems for the Information Age, 9th Edition Stephen Haag and Maeve Cummings (ISBN-13 978-0-07-337685-1) Recommended: none Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MIS 1305 or equivalent. Each student is
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