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This course explores current issues with regard to organizational culture and change. Topics to be explored include how organizational culture influences such things as making staffing decisions, ...
An introduction to programming using MATLAB. Topics include MATLAB interactive environment, programming basics, MATLAB scripts, functions, vectors, matrices, data analysis, and graphic visualization.
This course is designed to provide students with an extensive background in the fundamentals of human anatomy through lectures, small group laboratories, and independent study formats. Subjects taught ...
At first glance it can be hard to unpack the shorthand used for courses at William & Mary. Here's an explanation. In the example above, note the Short Course Title "Worlds of Music." Sometimes there's ...
Lighten your spring course load, complete a prerequisite, and progress toward your academic goals by taking a winter course. Taking three credits during winter and nine over the summer will allow you ...
PSC 323 Ancient and Medieval Political Theory Dr. Callum Ingram This course focuses on ancient and medieval writings about politics, government, economics, and culture. While many of the texts will ...
To enroll in the following courses, you must be admitted through the UAB Graduate School seeking a Master of Engineering Degree in Construction Engineering Management (CEM). The core curriculum ...
This course will introduce students to how managers collect, process, and interpret observations about the world around them so that they can make informed decisions. The first portion of the course ...
Organized around the general topic of cultural differences. Focuses on a related issue such as gender or history articulated in the literature of Spain, Latin America, and the Hispanic United States.
Humans use language as part of almost everything we do in social life. Whether it’s an everyday activity such as chit-chatting with a friend or family member over dinner, or something as globally ...