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Course:
BUAD 301
Term:
Spring 2018
Location:
JFF 414, USC
Professor:
Pai-Ling Yin
Office Hours:
By appointment
Email:
[email protected]
Course Duration:
Mondays & Wednesdays, 4:00p – 5:20p
Units:
3
Prerequisites:
None
Credit Duplication:
BAEP 423, BUAD 450, & BUAD 451
Note:
Course Description
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Year:
2014
Region / City:
Los Angeles
Subject:
Business Communication
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Southern California
Instructor:
Daylanne Markwardt, Ph.D.
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students
Period of Action:
Spring 2014
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Los Angeles, USA
Subject:
Accounting, Managerial Accounting
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Southern California
Author:
Professor Julie W. Suh
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students, business majors
Effective Period:
Spring Semester 2016
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Year:
2013
Institution:
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business
Department:
Management and Organization (MOR)
Course Type:
Syllabus / Academic Course Outline
Instructors:
Kelly Patterson, Tom Cummings, Scott Wiltermuth, Christine El Haddad
Discussion Instructors:
Christopher Bresnahan, Jody Tolan
Course Level:
Undergraduate
Semester:
Fall 2013
Format:
Blended learning (online lectures, discussion sessions, in-person lectures)
Target Audience:
Undergraduate business students
Course Objectives:
Leadership development, organizational behavior understanding, team management skills
Learning Outcomes:
Application of leadership theories, team dynamics, organizational structure and culture, conflict resolution, communication skills
Contact Information:
Provided for all instructors including office, phone, email, and office hours
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Nigeria
Topic:
Education / Examinations
Document Type:
Request Letter
Organization:
Ahmadu Bello University
Author:
Professor Mohammed Ibrahim Sule
Target Audience:
Olubunmi Obadina
Period of Validity:
Next Semester
Approval Date:
27th May 2021
Year:
2012–2013
Institution:
[University Name]
Course:
BUAD 300
Type of Document:
Academic report
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Business students and faculty
Majors Analyzed:
Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing
Sample Size:
160 students
Statistical Methods:
ANOVA, Chi-square test, Kruskal-Wallis test, t-test, Mann-Whitney test
Data Source:
Alumni surveys
Reference:
Anderson, D., Sweeney, D., Williams, T., Camm, J., Cochran, J. (2014), Statistics for Business and Economics, 12th Edition, Cengage South-Western, Mason, OH
Course:
BUAD 345 Investment Analyses
Instructor:
Dr. Enyang Guo
Assignment:
Project One: Getting Started
Topic:
Buying and Selling Securities
Type:
Mini Project Assignment
Platform:
Stock-Trak
Initial Investment:
$5,000,000
Due Date:
September 23, 2025
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in BUAD 345
Required Materials:
Investment Updates reading (pages 43-45)
Skills Assessed:
Risk tolerance, asset allocation, investment strategy, portfolio management
Note:
Year
Subject:
Surety Bond Rider
Document Type:
Bond Rider
Organization / Institution:
American Alternative Insurance Corporation
Course code:
FNH 301
Course title:
Food Chemistry I
Credits:
3
Weekly hours:
3-0-1 (lecture-lab-tutorial)
Academic term:
Winter Term 1
Academic period:
September–December 2023
Institution:
The University of British Columbia
Faculty:
Faculty of Land and Food Systems
Program:
Food Science; Food, Nutrition and Health
Instructor:
David D. Kitts
Instructor rank:
Professor
Teaching assistants:
Xiwen Wang
Course location:
Earth and Ocean Sciences 135; online
Course format:
In-person lectures and tutorials
Prerequisites:
CHEM 201 or CHEM 205 and CHEM 203 or CHEM 233
Primary subject area:
Food chemistry
Related disciplines:
Toxicology; Food processing; Food safety
Target audience:
Undergraduate students in food-related programs
Syllabus version date:
September 2023
Reference textbook:
Food Chemistry by O.R. Fennema
Source type:
University course syllabus
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Principles of Management and Leadership
Document Type:
Assessment Booklet
Organization / Institution:
Chartered Management Institute (CMI)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Learners enrolled in CMI 301 program
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
This document is an assessment booklet for the CMI 301:
Principles of Management and Leadership course, detailing tasks, criteria, and guidelines for learners to demonstrate their understanding of management and leadership concepts.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Western Australia
Topic:
Vegetation clearing and demolition
Document Type:
Specification
Organization / Institution:
MAIN ROADS Western Australia
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Contractors, Environmental Specialists, and Engineers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
21/10/2019
Amendment Dates:
26/08/2013, 14/06/2007, 01/08/2006
Year:
2021
Region / City:
International
Topic:
Accessibility Standards for ICT Products and Services
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Author:
ITI
Target Audience:
ICT Vendors, Product Developers, Accessibility Specialists
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Version:
3.01
Organization:
Nacha – The Electronic Payments Association
Author:
Nasreen Quibria
Document type:
Technical guidance document
Subject area:
Electronic payments and messaging standards
Payment standard:
ISO 20022
Message type:
Payment Initiation (pain.001)
Payment systems:
U.S. ACH
Standard Entry Class codes:
CCD, CTX, PPD, IAT
Geographic scope:
United States
Intended audience:
Financial institutions and payment system participants
Related reports:
pain.002, camt.052, camt.053, camt.054
Copyright holder:
Nacha
Copyright year:
2016
Context:
Technical guidance issued by a U.S. payment association describing recommended interpretations and mappings between ISO 20022 payment initiation messages and U.S. ACH file formats for credit transactions, including structure, scenarios, record-level mappings, and remittance information.
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
ENC testing and updates
Document Type:
Technical report
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
ECDIS users, maritime navigational professionals
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Muncie
Topic:
Health Promotion, Public Health, Education
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
Ball State University
Author:
Jean Marie Place
Target Audience:
Students of Health Promotion
Period of Validity:
Spring 2024
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Social Security, Disability Benefits, Vocational Rehabilitation
Document Type:
Legal / Policy Guidelines
Organization:
Social Security Administration
Author:
Social Security Administration
Target Audience:
Disability beneficiaries, Social Security staff, vocational rehabilitation professionals
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
January 2025
Date of Last Update:
January 2025
Organization:
GMLA
Year:
2025
Document Type:
Constitutional Amendment Proposal
Section Affected:
3.01
Subject:
Board Meeting Quorum Requirement
Governing Body:
Board of Directors
Voting Provisions:
Board voting procedures and casting vote of the President
Amendment Summary:
Change of quorum requirement from one third to 50% of active Board members
Stated Reason:
Consistency with the GMLA Constitution
Institution:
Saint Paul School of Theology (SPST)
Course Instructor(s):
Robinson
Course Number and Section:
MIN 301 Campus, SO
Course Name:
Introduction to Ministry
Semester and Year:
Fall 2025
Date of Submission:
March 10, 2025
Document Type:
Course textbook list and faculty submission form
Required Textbooks:
The EQ Edge; Cultural Sensitivity Training; Faith After Doubt; How to Think Theologically, 4th ed; Soul Feast, newly revised ed.; The Color of Compromise
Total Number of Pages to Be Read:
1045
Procurement Instructions for Faculty:
Desk copies ordered via Saint Paul Amazon account with SPST credit card or through designated staff member; reimbursement via Expense Reimbursement Form with receipts
Procurement Instructions for Students:
Textbooks ordered online via Amazon or other retailers; discounts available through Cokesbury; SPST Library holdings may be consulted
ISBN Information:
13-digit ISBN provided for each required textbook
Pricing Information:
Estimated list price provided for each required textbook
Year:
2023
Region / City:
USA
Subject:
Cognitive Neuroscience
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Michigan State University
Instructor:
Susan Ravizza
Target Audience:
University Students
Period of Action:
Fall 2023
Approval Date:
August 2023
Modification Date:
Not provided
Year:
2026
Course:
Econ 301
Type of document:
Exam
Institution:
University (unspecified)
Duration:
1 hour
Total points:
110
Allowed tools:
Calculator (non-programmable, non-phone)
Sections:
Multiple Choice, True/False, Short Answer
Topics:
Consumer choice theory, budget constraints, indifference curves, Giffen goods, Type I and II errors, utility maximization
Target audience:
Undergraduate economics students
Instructions:
Show all work, read questions carefully, print clearly