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Let's Talk Business (MANP 2010) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Designed to provide opportunities through reading, discussions, and exercises for students to improve their proficiency as communicators in business environments. |
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Limited Liability Companies and S Corporations: A Choice of Entity (TA 356) |
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Accounting |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines and compares the entity classification of the S Corporation versus the Limited Liability Corporation. Explores the tax treatment, problems and planning techniques of formation and operation of both entity forms, including eligibility, election, revocation, termination and accounting rules. This is a highly recommended elective course. Prerequisites: TA 322A and TA 328. |
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LINE SUPERVISION (APM402-OL) |
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Finance |
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Westwood College Online |
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Continues APM401-OL and provides the student with knowledge of individual and group performances, conflict and office politics, change and stress, employee discipline, supervision and labor relations. |
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LINEAR ALGEBRA (MTH401-OL) |
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Science General |
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Westwood College Online |
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Introduces matrices and linear equations, vectors, determinants, and other math topics. |
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Linear Image Math I (1051-716) |
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Roosevelt University |
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This course develops the mathematical methods required to describe continuous and discrete linear systems, with special emphasis on tasks required in the analysis or synthesis of imaging systems. The classification of systems as linear/nonlinear and shift variant/ invariant is discussed first, followed by development and use of the convolution integral. This is followed by a discussion of Fourier methods as applied to the analysis of linear systems, including the Fourier series and Fourier transform. Emphasis is placed on the physical meaning and interpretation of these transform methods. Image sampling and quantization is introduced and discrete convolution and Fourier transform is considered. Within the context of image analysis, imaging systems as a linear filter, image enhancement and information extraction and several basic image processing techniques are also introduced. Also offered online. Class 4, Credit 4 (F) |
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Linear Image Math II (1051-717) |
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Science General |
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Roosevelt University |
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This course continues the development of mathematical methods required to describe continuous and discrete linear systems that was begun in 1051-716, with emphasis placed on the use of discrete models of imaging systems. The various types and effects of quantization are considered first, followed by discussions of common means to process sampled and quantized images. The use of linear models of imaging systems is considered, including he discussion of the valid limiting cases of optical imaging in coherent and incoherent light. The course concludes with discussions of various applications of the mathematical models. Also offered online. (1051-716) Class 4, Credit 4 (W) |
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Linux? Administration (IS191) |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course introduces the capabilities and features of Linux? as a multi-user operating system. Topics include system planning and installing a Linux? system, managing desktop interfaces, working with the shell and text files, the role of the system administrator, performing system administrator tasks such as managing system resources and creating scripts, and performance tuning and troubleshooting techniques. |
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Literary Theory (EN330) |
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American Public University |
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This course is designed to expose students to literary theory. Students will read essays that cover key components of literary analysis such as Marxism, feminist theory, structuralism, and post-modernism, among others. |
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Literature and Business (LIT 150) |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines business and social values in American life as reflected in stories, novels, and plays of the past and present. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A or consent of the director of general education. |
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Literature for Composition (ENG202) |
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Peirce College |
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ENG 202 Literature for Composition Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG 101 This course focuses on reading, discussing and writing about representative works in the fields of fiction, drama, and poetry. This course is designed to create an appreciation of these forms with an ability to evaluate them critically in writing. |
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Literature of Space and Exploration (EN380) |
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American Public University |
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This course explores classic nonfiction and science fiction concerning journeys across the inhabited earth, to its deserts and poles, to Mars and beyond. It addresses the fundamental issues that have faced humankind since the first explorers and will continue to face generations ahead of us. Course topics include how we write of new worlds, what kinds of stories we tell before and after we enter them, and what an unknown world reflects or changes in us. |
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Literature of the American West (EN344) |
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American Public University |
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This course will focus on the American West through an analysis of its major literary works at key stages of western development. It will include literature from historical through modern times; among the topics for analysis are the image of the frontier, ?wild west,? and modern western life. |
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Litigation (GM244) |
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American Community College |
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This course is an introduction to and the exploration of the process related to civil litigation and the procedures normally the responsibility of the paralegal in preparing materials for trial. Coverage will include information gathering, interviewing, organizing, and preparation of materials for trial. |
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Litigation (GM244) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course is an introduction to and the exploration of the process related to civil litigation and the procedures normally the responsibility of the paralegal in preparing materials for trial. Coverage will include information gathering, interviewing, organizing, and preparation of materials for trial. |
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Local Area Network Technologies (MC463) |
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American Public University |
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This course introduces the student to local area networking concepts in an easy to understand way. In today?s competitive business world, one needs to have a basic understanding of the networking technology that runs it. Whether they choose to delve full bore into the technical side of networking or use what they learn to make an informed decision regarding the design, implementation, and maintenance of local area network, this course will give the student a good foundation to build upon. |
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Logic (PH300) |
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American Public University |
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This course is an examination of the historical and contemporary concepts and techniques used in logic. It will include topics such as deduction and will emphasize modern and classical treatments of topics such as quantification and rules of inference. The course will cover the principles of induction, informal fallacies, and uses of logic in everyday life. |
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Logic and Critical Thinking (HUMN-447) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course helps students develop skills in argumentation, deductive and inductive reasoning, and precise use of language based on effective analysis. Problem-solving exercises, papers and group processes are used to explore course material. |
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Logistics and Supply Chain Management (CLER 2610) |
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University of North Texas |
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Learn essential logistics management concepts and the relationship to supply chain management.
Examine the functional components of logistics management.
Understand the integration of SCM concepts into value adding services and sustainable competitive advantage.
Identify several key leverage points where logistics and SCM may be applied to strengthen an organization?s customer
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Logistics Engineering (MC439) |
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Engineering |
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American Public University |
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An overview of the general area of logistics, its nature, scope, and process; a critical examination of logistics management functions and the interrelationships among strategic support and operational logistics. |
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Logistics Law & Economics (0681-526) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Roosevelt University |
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Logistics Law & Economics |
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