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What are some tips for having an effective human resource management plan? First of all, it has to address the facts that business fortunes rise and fall periodically, employees and talent needs change and evolve, workforces age and retire in ... more
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The courses generally cover real estate laws and legal requirements for contracts, including required disclosures. Traditionally, home builders have been responsible for training their sales agents regarding the specific format of the contract that ... more
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Any kind of standard-level course for project staff is not eligible. Only if a course provides the project staff with a specific knowledge that is relevant to the project it is eligible. Example: A basic accounting course for a Financial Manager is ... more
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Partly level of local demand for social workers and whether the course is financially viable. 11. How effectively do the DCSF, DIUS, and the Children's Workforce Development Council ensure adequate training capacity and workforce planning? It isn't ... more
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Students who are enrolled at other institutions may take classes at CSU-Fayette as transient students. The admission and course transfer processes are simplified for students who fall into this category. Details are posted on the CSU-Fayette website. ... more
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Creative Writing courses give students a chance to explore their creative potential, to think imaginatively about language, and to practice the many elements of the craft involved in making fiction and poetry. Most CW classes are limited to fifteen ... more
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If your computer is online, it's likely you can run our courses. A broadband connection is recommended but you will be able to get by with a 56k modem and some patience. You must also have the Flash 6 plug-in installed on your browser. We support ... more
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Background in certain core courses is required for admission to our graduate programs. If you do not have any or some of these courses (e.g. if you have an undergraduate degree in another major), you may need to take these core undergraduate courses. ... more
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The norm is to have applied courses taught later in the program by practitioners who use the concepts seen in the Fall with researchers. For instance, the course on derivatives and foreign exchange markets taught by Loic Henry uses concepts seen in ... more
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As with the transfer of any course, you would need to contact the school to which you are transferring to learn which courses transfer and how they may transfer. ... more
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