Friday, July 26, 2013

Benefits of CFP or CPFA

Growth and Survival Kit for BFSI Professional & IFAs

SELF:

  1. Helps you to decide your own right asset allocation and Goal based Financial Planning approach.
  2. Teaches you to save more and invest more in right products.
  3. Reduces your impulse expenses and bring the financial discipline.
  4. Reduces element of speculation and keep you away from day/F&O trading
  5. Peace of mind and financial independence in long term.

CLIENT-PLANNER:

  1. Change your approach form “Product selling to Goal Based”
  2. You can provide wider advisory services (Insurance to Estate planning services to Real Estate Advisory)
  3. Helps in Trust building and Client Acquisition (right now in India only 1600+ CFPs & you are one of them)
  4. Better conversion rate (through financial calculator)
  5. Higher ticket size (with help of financial calculator)
  6. Higher motivation and confidence level.
  7. Family friend and trusted trouble shooter for all financial problems of family.
  8. Finally, You can launch a FEE based advisory.

COMPANY:

  1. Right approach brings more nos of clients, bigger revenue and better profit.
  2. Long term approach-higher retention of clients.
  3. Better productivity and Retention of employees.


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7th South Special_Chennai Express Batch (35th Batch Pan India) Fast Track CFP Training Workshop Dates 22nd to 25th Aug.’13 (Thd. to Sun.)

7 Unique Benefits of FAST TRACK CFP Exam 5/4/3 training workshop with us:

We have upgraded format of our Fast Tack CFP Training Workshops to full four Days (32 hrs Learning) from 33rd Batch_July onwards…Above Training WS will help Regular pathway students to successfully complete your Modules exams @ 1st attempt with a Good Grades. We also provide updated comprehensive Module wise Workbooks-Study books to for post training preparation and post training supports till participants complete CFP.

We have also launched Comprehensive Video Learning Kit (Version 3-50 hrs) which is an alternate of classroom training workshop and already 11+ participants have successfully completed their Modules/Final exams with the help of Video Learning Kit. (More details visit http://youtu.be/2uNth6krhmk)

The Tripple benefits are as below.

1) The Way we will teach & You implement classroom learning with your prospective Customers will follow benefits.

A) You will be able to do Goal based Financial Planning calculations & provide wider Advisory to the client that helps to double your ticket size, conversion rate in the long Run.

B) You will be confident to launch your Fee based Financial Planning & Real Estate Advisory Practice and overall additions of Rs. 1,00,000 (One lac income) per year With the help of following our guidelines.

2) You have an access of your Coach (Mr. Keyur Shah) even posts CFP for your practical queries/Doubts. (Indirectly will act as Planner's Planner)

3) You will get an Indirect Guarantee of passing CFP Modules/Final exam at 1st Attempt with a good grades subject to post training preparation.

Note: Above Benefits are shared/expressed by our successful participants and you can speak them before joining our Training Workshop/Video Learning Kit…Please visit our

website www.TheCFPaspirantClubIndia.com

7) Save your 200+ hours valuable time:

Right Quality Coaching + Right Preparation=Success

The Fast Track CFP Exam 5 training workshop will help you learn the right concepts/methods/calculations will enhance your knowledge and understanding.

Post training, we will happy to provide query handling supports through mail/phone till you pass all exams.

If you want to successfully pass the Final/Exam 5 @ 1st attempt, you may require at least 350 to 400 hrs preparation based on your present understanding of personal financial planning domain. Now, If you attend the “FAST TRACK CFP 5 exam” training workshop then you will require approx. 150 to 200 hrs hours of preparation/practice to successfully pass the exam with good grades. So, you will save your valuable time of at least 200 hrs to 300 hrs and also learn the concepts well.

6) Our responsibility ends when you successfully pass the Exam 5

# Post training, you will have the access of your coach Mr. Keyur Shah for any queries/doubts till you pass the exam through phone/chat/mail.

5) Save Your Money: Right Now, Pass% of Final/Exam 5 approx. 30%+.

Each attempt of Exam 5 will cost you Rs.5618/-. Pass% of our participants (attended the quality Coaching and backed by right preparation) is 70%+. So, You can save money and also valuable time.

4) Quality Knowledge and Skill building: Objective of getting CFPCM certification is to learn the domain knowledge of personal financial planning. Once you pass the exam, you should be able to construct “Personal Financial Plan” to your clients and also able to provide wider advisory services to customers. But, we have observed that 60%+ candidates pass Exam 5/Final exam with “C” grade on 2nd or 3rd attempt. Post CFPCM certificants may not able to provide quality wider advisory services or may not able to construct the financial plan for their customers.

Our Quality coaching and training will help you to gain the sound knowledge and skills in the “Personal Financial Planning” domain which will not only help you to pass the exams with good grades (Aor B) and also you will get the confidence to launch the “Fee based advisory” or able to construct quality customized Financial Plan to your customers and also able to provide wider (Insurance to Estate planning) advisory services to your client.

1) Small homogenous batch of BFSI Professionals & IFAs (Max. 10)

BFSI professionals are at a particular level, having limited time and unwilling to sit in the heterogeneous batch. The FAST TRACK CFP EXAM 5 training workshop provides a right understanding of Case Study calculations, cover important concepts and calculations of Tax planning, Investment planning, theory of Insurance and retirement and most importantly "DO & DON'T" for Exam 5. It also provides the contemporary and relevant study materials and question banks in the soft copy.

The UNIQUESS of the workshop is that it provides post training supports to participant (solutions of queries through phone/mail) and our responsibility ends when participant successfully passes the exam 5.

2) Bigger ticket size and better conversion rate:
# FAST TRACK CFP EXAM 5 training workshop will help the participant to offer the wider advisory services to their clients (Insurance to Estate planning) and most important benefits are better conversion rate and bigger ticket size of their business.

1) Launch your “Fee based” & provide wider advisory service:
# You will acquire sound knowledge and skills in the personal financial planning domain (Insurance to Estate Planning) during the workshop and post training preparation for CFP exam 5. Once you pass the exam, you may launch your fee based practice and an earn fix annual fee starting from Rs.10000/- per year per client apart from commission income.



KEYUR SHAH,
CFP^CM (A Grade), BE, MBA, MFA-LIMRA, III Associate (Life), AMFI & IRDA Certified.

India's Best & No. 1 Expert Coach & Trainer (Fast Track CFP)-The CFP Aspirant Club (INDIA), Mumbai.


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Friday, July 12, 2013

Learn With Support. Graduate With Confidence.

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At Rasmussen College, we offer a unique approach to college education: we help you develop the practical, relevant, and advanced skills you will need for a successful career, and we do it hand-in-hand with SUPPORT+, our network of student support services that goes above and beyond what is expected.

From 24/7 technical support and career service advisors to financial aid advisors and academic tutors to everything in between, our SUPPORT+ team of professionals is dedicated to providing you with the services you need to earn your degree and confidently start your career.

At Rasmussen College, we also work to maximize your transfer credit and minimize your time to graduation through our all-encompassing transfer policies. When you combine our extensive transfer policies with our AcceleratED Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program, you can earn your Bachelor’s degree in as little as 18 months.*

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At Rasmussen College, we are committed to developing our students into confident professionals who are leaders in their field. Students can choose to earn an in-demand degree in one of our schools of study (program availability varies by campus):

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

UNU Open CourseWare – United Nations University



Training Course on Mangroves and Biodiversity

This worldwide training course was intended by the Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, India with financial assistance given by United Nations University. This intensive short course has a duration of 15 days.



Introduction to Integrated Water Resource Management

This course forms part of the UN-Water Virtual Learning Centre, developed by UNU-INWEH in partnership with the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs. It is the preliminary course used in a diploma programme on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). There are ten courses in total.



Introduction to Electronic Government

This course is an preface to electronic government (e-government). Our fundamental principle that the governments' utilize of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is not an end in itself, surely not a technical exercise, but a tool to accomplish better government. e-Government includes all measures to further this goal with the blend of ICT and the necessary organizational development. This explanation is the point of departure for the rest of the course that covers: reasons to embrace e-government, challenges to e-government, planning of e-government, front-office and back-office implementations, and the management of e-government projects.



Strategic Planning for Electronic Governance

Electronic Governance (e-Governance) seeks to renovate civic service delivery and citizens' contribution or engagement in government resolution processes for both social and economic benefits. Achieving effective and efficient e-governance depends chiefly on the availability of a strategic plan. An e-governance strategic plan characteristically describes the government's own view of electronic governance and identifies all its key stakeholders. It also provides the vision, goals, strategies and assessable objectives for the e-governance agenda as a whole. In addition, a typical strategic plan also specifies how government readiness for e-governance would be established and the foundation for prioritizing initiatives. This course aims to present a fundamental understanding of e-governance strategies and teaches how an effective strategic plan can be developed through a practice. Important elements of the strategic plans of some e-governance leaders are also discussed as case studies.



Structures and Processes for Implementing and Operating e-Governance

Governmental alteration is critical to the efficient application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in business and in government in particular. There is growing consensus that most reported failures in ICT related-projects are due to the relatively deprived attention given to organizational transformation issues - especially in terms of people and processes. This course discusses organizational transformation in the circumstance of electronic governance. It starts by explaining change management in large organizations such as government agencies, new public management, strategic and performance management, business process reengineering, and the role of good practice program management when implementing IT strategy. Finally, the significance of ICT governance is explained as an enabler of organizational change.



Workflow and Business Process Management for Electronic Government

This course intends to give a fundamental understanding of technologies supporting e-governance. It examines Workflow and Business Process Management for Electronic Government.



Building a Community of Practice for Electronic Governance.

The course explains the underlying principle, objectives, activities and future directions of the UNeGov.net initiative.



Ontology, Semantic Web and Electronic Government.

This course is a preface to ontology, semantic web and electronic government (e-government). This course aims to make available fundamental understanding of technologies supporting e-governance. It examines Ontology’s and the Semantic Web in the circumstance of electronic governance. It also presents some case studies in electronic government.



Innovation Studies and Development (Audio).

This is a fresh PhD programme that targets proficient and extremely motivated students from a diversity of different backgrounds in social sciences, economics and engineering. Applicants should demonstrate an capability to pursue independent research through their prior work and academic distinction. Successful graduates will participate an important role in studying problems and choices linked to novelty processes within firms and policy institutions as well as the development and use of new technologies. Upon graduation it is anticipated that the candidates will play an important role as scholars, policymakers and professionals in their home countries and in the international UN community.



Economic Development and Innovation Studies (Audio).

In this course, the student will expand an in-depth understanding of the Economics of Technological Change, with a special importance on issues associated to economic change and advance dynamics in the world economy.



Innovation Dynamics and Industrial Change (Audio).

In this course, the student will expand in-depth understanding of innovation dynamics. In ten lectures, we will focus on fundamental concepts, theory, research questions and findings from current empirical research.



The Social Construction of Technology in Development (Audio).

This course will establish current approaches in constructivist technology studies, elaborate and investigate their significance for development studies, and explore their background in the sociology and philosophy of science.



Knowledge for Development.

The Knowledge for improvement course is not intentional to be a packaged, pre-cooked dinner to be eaten after heating it in the microwave. On the contrary, given the multifaceted and composite role of knowledge for development that challenges worldwide scholars, organizations and development practitioners alike, the course is planned rather as a hazardous journey of joint inquiry.



Environment and Sustainable Development.

This course will scrutinize policy responses to environmental problems caused by economic development with particular attention to innovation. The central topic of the course is innovation for the environment, which is explored through a number of lectures and discussion meetings.



Sectoral Systems of Innovation.

In this course, the students will expand in-depth understanding of Sectoral systems of innovation. In ten lectures, we will focus on fundamental concepts, theory, research questions and findings from current empirical research.



Technology, Industrial Development and Economic Growth in Developing Countries.

This course focuses on the practical analysis of technological development, industrial development and economic growth in developing countries. The aim is to analyze the position of developing countries in the international economy, with regard to technology, industrial development and overall economic development. Thus, it brings into argument some critical issues such as worldwide diffusion of technology, technology gaps, absorptive capacities, catching up and leapfrogging and the role of multinational corporations as actors in developing country innovation systems.

The course unlocks with two sessions on long run-trends in economic development and industrialization as a (potential) engine of growth and the emergence of manufacturing in developing countries since 1950. This is followed by two sessions focusing on the measurement and analysis of productivity and technological modify in manufacturing. We proceed with a session on country case studies of industrial development and sessions devoted to topics such as absorptive capacities, technological capabilities and the role of international companies in promoting or hindering international technology transfer to developing countries.


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Population Health


This course is intended to confront and promote you, as veterinary students, to discover the relationships between people health and civic health, animal health and human health, and clinical and population-based health practice.


Population Medicine


The principle of this course is to transfer your concentration away from the pathophysiologic effects of disease on individuals, and refocus it on a much bigger question: what connection will you and your patients have with the health of the community? In this course, we will use the elderly as a model population to discover the intersection between clinical practice and population medicine.


Preclinical Complete Denture Prosthodontics


Preclinical absolute Denture Prosthodontics is the fundamental total denture course for second year Dental students. This is the preliminary course to the treatment of the edentulous patient and continues as the student progresses to the superior Clinical Complete Denture Lecture Series and the clinical treatment of patients.


Producing Films for Social Change


This is an intensive, hands-on editorial and making course in which students pitch their ideas and then research, report, produce, shoot, write, and edit their own short documentary films on social issues touching the local community, the U.S., or the humankind. Readings and discussions center of attention on recent news, media ethics, media literacy, the declining credibility of the press, journalists' responsibilities to the community, social justice issues, First Amendment principles, corporate media ownership, media images of women and people of color, and the powerful role of media (TV news, documentaries, new media, digital storytelling) as tools for civic engagement and positive social change. We will cover the basic principles and techniques of video journalism, including directing, lighting, camera work, composition, interviewing, and character development. The classroom will be run like a newsroom, working collaboratively under deadlines with editorial guidance from Senior and Executive Producers. Students work in production teams on their films. The aim of this course is to help students become media literate and to hone their skills as producers and consumers of news through screenings, critiques, and guest lectures by prominent journalists, filmmakers, activists, and policy makers.


Promoting Positive Development Among Youth


Students will study about Applied Developmental Science (ADS) and to utilize research about human development to inform programs and policies pertinent to topics of social significance.


Quality Oversight in the Health Care Marketplace


This section explain the key players in health care accreditation and assessment, recent and emerging programs in performance measurement, and the role of report cards and pay-for-performance in creating incentives for quality enhancement. The objective of this module is to present practitioners with information, strategies and tools to handle and supply high quality and cost-effective care for patients.


Renal Pathophysiology


This course evaluates how the kidneys adapt to extra-renal disturbances and explores disorders that arise from most important defects in kidney function. In addition, the course explores the pathogenesis and therapy of chronic kidney disease and the consequences of kidney breakdown.


Special Care in Dentistry


Special Care in Dentistry is a program intended to introduce you to some characteristics and dental care needs of persons with particular needs. These units are designed to enhance your knowledge and awareness of patients with developmental disabilities, and supply you with practical tools for providing high-quality care.


Theories of Public Policy


This course scrutinize competing theories, models, and analytical frameworks for understanding policymaking. Case study application is used to underscore lessons learned and knowledge of the essential tools of lawmaking is sharpened. The course is educated as a seminar, allowing students to participate actively in class discussion.


Tropical Ecology and Conservation


This seminar plus field work in Costa Rica is intended to give students with an in-depth understanding of tropical ecology and conservation biology.


Veterinary Gross Pathology Image Collection


This photographic compilation represents the combined experience of more than forty years of experience in veterinary diagnostic pathology and this precious resource is now accessible to the scientific community through Tufts OCW. The compilation, around four thousand images, has been sorted, digitized, and organized for ease of viewing.


Veterinary Respiratory Pathophysiology


This course establishes students to the structure and function of the respiratory system under regular and pathological Diagnostic techniques and evaluation are presented along with widespread mechanisms of respiratory tissue damage and general diseases on numerous animal Emphasis is placed on the role of respiratory defense mechanisms and their defeat by host-adapted respiratory pathogens.


Water and Diplomacy: Integration of Science, Engineering and Diplomacy


This seminar is to get ready a new generation of interdisciplinary water professions who will think across boundaries, emphasize integration of knowledge, link knowledge and action from multiple perspectives to help decrease water conflicts and enlarge the distribution of benefits among partners through mutual gains discussions.


Zoological Medicine 2008

The core program in Zoological Medicine at Tufts is existing in two separate, but continuous courses: Introduction to Zoological Medicine and Zoological Medicine. Zoological medicine has recently been adopted as a worldwide term to be applied to all non-traditional species, including wildlife, zoo species, companion foreign animals, pet birds, marine mammals, and fish.



Wednesday, July 10, 2013

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Medical Interviewing and the Doctor-Patient Relationship


Effective interviewing of patients is necessary for doctors. This course will present the student with the fundamental skills, attitudes and knowledge necessary for that endeavor.


Medicine I


Year one of a three year medical course for dental students, this course teaches dental students fundamental medical skills. It focuses on Patient Assessment, History Taking, Physical Examination, and Introduction to Pharmacology and Prescriptions.


Medicine II


This course teaches the dental student to estimate general health problems and properly apply the knowledge in a future clinical setting.


Medicine III: Hospital Clerkship Program


This course provides the dental student not only an understanding of the difficulty of issues associated with the medically compromised patient but the capability to comfortably manage such patients in the dental setting as well.


Microbiology


This course introduces students to fundamental tactics used by microbial pathogens to create infectious diseases. The course will illustrate the process of microbial and parasitic infection. With an emphasis on pathobiology, lecturers chosen for their expertise and speaking ability cover a wide range of topics in Slide Lectures from Streptococcus to Fastidious Bacteria.


Musculoskeletal Pathophysiology


This course covers the disorders that affect the musculoskeletal system. Students will become well-known with the immunology and pathophysiology of autoimmune diseases that may primarily influence joints but also affect multiple organ systems of the body in some diseases.


Nutrition and Medicine


This course introduces students to 1) functions of macro and micronutrients, 2) the role of nutrition all through the life cycle (pregnancy, lactation, infatns/children, adults, and the elderly), and 3) the clinical application of nutrition in the avoidance and treatment of chronic disease (cardiovascular, hypertension, diabetes, and cancer).


One Health: Interdisciplinary Approaches to People, Animals and the Environment


Emerging challenges to human, animal and ecosystem health demand novel solutions. The course will discover interdisciplinary team-oriented approaches to complex health problems and set a framework for similar cross-school collaborative learning and teaching experiences at Tufts.


Ophthalmology Grand Rounds


The Grand Rounds give a broad range of ophthalmology cases seen at the New England Eye Center.


Oral Public Health and Community Service Program


This program inspects the collision of society, dissimilar cultures, attitudes, health beliefs and danger behaviors on oral public health. The basic principles and practices of community health, epidemiology, public engagement, and community service are presented from a practical and applied perspective. The significance of oral diseases and disorders as a "silent epidemic" and their serious collision on general health and well-being is emphasized, including specific examples of present issues and "hot topics" in oral community health. Strategies and methods to overcome existing substantial impediments to oral healthcare access for the most needy, vulnerable and underserved populations, is discussed from the perspective of community-based healthcare systems development.


Pathophysiology of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism


This course gives a brief review of endocrine physiology. The course teaches the pathophysiology of each of the endocrine areas through didactic lectures and small group discussions. The student will study the mechanism of action of the various medications used in the treatment of endocrine disorders as a way to emphasize physiology and pathophysiology. The concepts and facts learned during the lectures will be applied to solve clinical problems in the small group discussion sessions. The small group sessions get ready students to handle endocrine cases during their clinical years and prepare them for the USMLE exams as well.


Pathophysiology of Infectious Diseases


Understanding of the role of microbes play in chronic illness, like coronary disease and arthritis, continues to develop. For example, in the Emerging Infections and Agents of Biological Warfare Lecture, one will study that while advances in identification, culture techniques, diagnosis and treatment have led to remarkable improvements in the consequences of infectious diseases worldwide, newly identified pathogens continue to emerge and affect mankind, such as Ebola, anthrax, smallpox, West Nile Virus, monkeypox virus, and others.


Physics for Humanists


This course covers facts and concepts of classical and modern physics for the rationally and emotionally curious student not intending to specialize in the natural sciences.



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Geriatric Dentistry


The dentist is a key member of the health deliverance team. This course educates the student how to provide comprehensive oral health care and educate prevention to a active, various and swiftly growing elderly population. Since chronology does not always equal physiology, younger patients with noteworthy medical, physical, mental disabilities and sensory deficits are qualified for treatment in Geriatric Dentistry. Students will study the difficulty of aging, patient management and the significance of dentistry in total patient care. In the three clinic sessions, students assess their patients holistically, which includes medical history, nutritional assessment, medications, diagnostic radiographs, and avoidance. A comprehensive treatment plan is developed; treatment is started and is to be completed in the common carry out clinics.


Histology


Histology is about microscopic anatomy dealing with the structures of cells, tissue and organs in relation to their purpose. The first division of the course deals with fundamental tissues (a collection of similar cells and the extracellular matrices surrounding them): epithelium, connective tissues, as well as blood, bone and cartilage, muscles, and nerves. The second division of the course deals with organs, systemic arrangement of tissues performing a particular purpose, as of respiration, digestion, etc.


Histology: Study of Cells, Tissues and Organs


This course is about the microscopic structure of cells, tissues, and organs, with emphasis on the association of arrangement and purpose.


Human Growth and Development


Students will study that there are diseases, conditions and disabilities that relate directly to the disruption of the development of physical or mental processes, that learning about Growth and Development also provides a framework for understanding in greater depth who a patient is as a person, and will get knowledge of the usual "landscape" that can direct our examination in clinical encounters. The course also helps us to understand precipitants to disease and disability, and to learn to know a person more thoroughly, thereby becoming better doctors than were we to meet patients without such informational prompting. The subject matter will be studied by following different developmental "tracks" longitudinally from birth to death and by studying the individual at different cross-sectional stages/ages of life.


Human-Animal Relationships


This course is the first division of the Ethics and Values Signature Program, is intended to supplement the student's understanding of different characteristics of our individual and public relationships with animals, and to motivate creative thinking about the escalating horizons of veterinary medicine, predominantly those appropriate to both customary and newer forms of human-animal communication.


Implant Dentistry

This course presents basic and foundational knowledge pertinent to simple surgical and prosthodontic measures for today's implant dentistry. It develops an understanding of the history of implant dentistry and establishes the scientific foundation of implant-host relations and interactions. The course covers how to comprise implants in an overall diagnosis and treatment plan, and provides an summary of the surgical techniques and healing time required for implants. The course introduces fundamental fixed and removable prosthodontic techniques for implants, as well as how to reinstate single tooth crowns, three-unit fixed partial dentures and implant over dentures on implants. This will include information on temporization procedures for implant restorations.


Intellectual Development


This child maturity course aims to investigate numerous of the major points of view presently prominent in the field of cognitive development. It also examines implications of these different perspectives for the education and socialization of children. The emphasis is on theory in the conceptualization of intellectual change processes.


International Multilateral Negotiation


This tutorial is designed as an examination into the character of multilateral negotiation. It looks at how the tools, techniques, and rhythms of many-sided negotiation is similar to bilateral negotiations and in what ways - if at all - are they different. The seminar focuses on negotiated decision-making in multilateral settings. It will review procedure issues such as: the differences between bilateral and multilateral negotiations, the meticulous problems of negotiations involving an extremely large number of parties, the complexities of issue-linkage, managed negotiation processes, the role of coalitions, conference diplomacy, treaty negotiations, knowledge in negotiation, etc. These topics are discussed in the context of case studies dealing with a range of multilateral issues including international security, environment, and worldwide trade.


Introduction to Clinical Pain Problems


This course introduces the common principles of biomedical valuation and management of common clinical pain problems. It presents ways to calculate the biomedical characteristics of the pain experience - temporal pattern, severity, location, quality, intensity and exacerbating and relieving factors, with stress on viewing supposedly varied pain syndromes as part of a fundamentally unified group of processes.


Introduction to Game Development


Video game development is a multi-disciplinary, joint endeavor. In this course students from a range of interests across liberal arts and engineering will work in teams to generate a video game. Topics covered in this course include: Game Design, The Game Engine, Sound, Rendering, 2 and 3D Graphics, Basic Game Physics and AI, Sprites, and Animation.


Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Urban and Environmental Analysis


This course focuses on introducing students to the use of geographic information systems (GIS) in the urban/suburban/metropolitan environment. Students will learn to work with urban spatial databases and cover many technical topics.


Introduction to Modern Physics


The course covers principles and concepts of Special and General Relativity; origins of Quantum Mechanics; quantum structure of atoms, molecules, solids; applications to lasers and microelectronics; nuclear and particle physics; and cosmology.


Law and Veterinary Medicine


This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts of law as well as moral principles, and also seeks to facilitate students to practice medicine more prudently through application of legal rules. While substantive standards of law are presented, the role of process and creative thought in the development and application of legal and moral principles are also stressed.



Tuesday, July 9, 2013

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Agricultural Science and Policy I


This course highlights the significance of natural resource preservation for making sure healthy agricultural, food and environmental systems, as well as the variety of approaches for putting into practice it. This course, the first of two semesters, focuses on soils, water, air and energy. The second semester investigates into plant nutrients, plant- pest interaction, crop breeding, and livestock production.


Agricultural Science and Policy II


This course, semester two of a yearlong course, highlights the significance of natural resource preservation for making certain healthy agricultural, food and environmental systems, as well as the variety of approaches for applying it.


Basic Human Pathology: Parts I and II


Basic Human Pathology is a fundamental sciences course that conversions between the basic and clinical sciences. This course provides as a base for other courses and aids in the understanding of managing patients, predominantly as more aged patients with complex medical histories continue to seek usual dental care.


Biology of Water and Health


This interdepartmental course explores the versatile ways in which water and human health are interrelated. This includes the influence of waterborne pathogens on human and environmental health, as well as by recognizing the central role of water in safeguard health through sufficient cleanliness and hygiene. Above and beyond this classic lens for examining water and health, the course explores social, economic, and behavioral dimensions in a international context. The course allows participants to become familiar with different disciplinary approaches for addressing the biological linkages between water and health.


Blender 3D Design


This course updates and substitutes Three-Dimensional Modeling, Animation and Rendering Using Blender 3D Software (2006), formerly on Tufts OCW. In this course we will search basic mesh modeling, applying textures and materials to 3-D objects, lighting, animation and rendering. This course should give a good basis for further independent study in architectural, engineering, and theatrical modeling and game design. This course is self-paced, meaning that you can pick and choose the Learning Units, Video Tutorials or PDF tutorials as you see fit.


Cardiovascular Pathophysiology


In the second year Introduction to Cardiovascular Pathophysiology course, students will be launched to the pathophysiologic basis for widespread cardiovascular diseases. This comprises the basics of hemodynamic perturbations and congenital and arrhythmic disorders of the heart. Students are also introduced to the spectrum of coronary disease and cardiomyopathies as well as the basics of vascular diseases.


Contemporary Biosocial Problems in America

This course examines the application of fundamental biological ideas to recent social problems in America, in particular, the intersection of biological theories and social beliefs. Among the major issues examined are the ideological uses of science, the biological basis of sex roles and homosexuality, behavioral genetics, evolutionary psychology, and the meaning of race in medical practice. This course will stress the analysis of facts in the original scientific literature and a critical reading of how science is reported in the press.


Epidemiology and Biostatistics


This course educates the fundamental skills needed to critique the medical literature by providing a fundamental understanding of epidemiology and biostatistics. Physicians have an obligation to remain present in their field of practice and to treat patients according to accepted standards of care. This requires reading those journals that are considered the most important sources of new information in your field of medicine.


Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2010


The most important purpose of this course is to teach you the skills to read, understand and critique the medical literature.


Force and Strategy


This course provides an outline of the role of force in intercontinental politics. It examines the situations under which states and non-state actors use force of the risk of force to advance their interests and increase their security. The course consists of Part I, which reviews systemic theories on the causes of war and their implications for current U.S. grand strategy, Part II, which examines theories and practice of coercion, and Part III, which examines current security challenges.


Foundations of Nutrition Science


This course provides an understanding of fundamental human nutrition science to students with a limited scientific background.


Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology


This course reviews the pathophysiology of ordinary gastrointestinal conditions, and assumes a general understanding of gastrointestinal physiology. The materials presented in this course are a foundation for further learning in Gastroenterology. The course follows an organ based structure to include disorders of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum, small intestines, pancreas, biliary system, and liver.


Genetics


Medical genetics involves the application of genetic principles in the practice of medicine. Medical genetics encompasses diagnosis and treatment of genetic diseases, study of inheritance of diseases in families, mapping of disease genes to their chromosome locations, study of the molecular genetics and pathogenesis of hereditary disorders, provision of genetic counseling for families, and recently, investigations of methods for gene therapy. The field of Human Genetics has expanded exponentially over the past twenty-five years. Unlike any other field, genetics represents a true integration between the basic and the clinical sciences.



Tufts Open Educational Resources (OER)

Tufts University is a leader in the Open Educational Resources (OER) progress, bringing access to learning content, tools, and infrastructure to educators, students, and self-learners. As a leading university with a dedication to internationalism, dynamic citizenship, and leadership in the health sciences and environment, Tufts offers free access to high class information to maintain the learning efforts of individuals around the world. Open distribution of information, predominantly to get better global health with partners in the developing world, is a vital part of Tufts' task. We encourage you to travel around these resources.


Tufts University Sciences Knowledgebase (TUSK)

Tufts University Sciences Knowledgebase, or TUSK, is a complete, open-source-based content and knowledge management software system, predominantly appropriate for generating, organizing and sharing health sciences curricula. TUSK permits each participating institution (several in the United States, India, and East Africa) to sustain their own content repository, curriculum management, and curriculum delivery across all departments and schools using one integrated system that is personalized to their "brand", while enabling sharing content and processes with others. TUSK offers a single, affluent interface for learners, faculty, and curriculum administration. Using the consistent vocabulary of the National Library of Medicine's UMLS keywords and key concepts within its metadata, TUSK enables easy searching and reuse of materials across all disciplines. TUSK offered the infrastructure and much content for Tufts OCW.


Tufts Open Courseware

The Tufts OpenCourseWare (OCW) mission is a web-based publication of learning material from Tufts University courses from all three campuses, with a strong demonstration of medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, and nutrition courses. Under the Creative Commons license, the website provides open sharing of free, searchable course content to educators, students, and self-learners throughout the world.


Child & Family Web Guide (CFWG)

The CWFG has been helping parents, students and professionals looking for reliable information about children from infancy to adulthood. With nearly 1 million visitors annually (>20% international), the CFWG ranks hundreds of open sites based on a thorough estimation system developed by leading child development experts, and is maintained by a team of doctoral, masters, and undergraduate students under faculty supervision. CFWG's "seal of approval" appears on many prestigious child and family-oriented websites, as well as universities.


Selected Patient Information Resources in Asian Languages (SPIRAL)

SPIRAL is initially a joint proposal in 2001 of South Cove Community Health Center (Boston) and Tufts University Hirsh Health Sciences Library, currently is used in over 126 countries and territories. SPIRAL aims to encourage health literacy by providing open access to high-quality health information for underserved non-English speakers and their health providers, searchable by the language of the community served, including Chinese, Cambodian/Khmer, Vietnamese, Hmong, Thai, Korean, Laotian, and Japanese.


Visual Understanding Environment (VUE)

The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) is a free, open resource application developed through a scheme based at Tufts University. VUE is a concept- and content-mapping application, developed to support teaching, learning and research and for any person who needs to access and arrange digital information.

The benefits of concept mapping as a learning tool have been documented by over 40 years of cognitive science research. VUE offer a concept-mapping interface, which can be used as such, or as a way to aggregate and present digital content in non-linear ways. As the accessibility of digital information continues to enhance, VUE sets itself separately as a flexible tool to help incorporate, organize and contextualize electronic content from numerous worldwide sources.

With a particular tool in hand, scholars can use VUE to work throughout an entire academic mission cycle: brainstorm, search, collect, organize, analyze and present information. Some of VUE's exclusive functionality includes federated searches, data import and visualization, map-to-slide presentation, linear and non-linear presentations, connectivity analysis, merge maps, and an upcoming SEASR and Zotero integration.


Perseus

Perseus has discovered both the possibilities and challenges of moving libraries online into a dynamic, networked world. Perseus offers the most complete collected works of content and tools to teach and learn Greco-Roman classics (particularly Greek, Latin, and Art and Archaeology) as well as other humanities, together with early modern English and customized reading support for the Arabic language. Perseus continues to develop, performing vigorous research in how we access and use information to learn, thus working towards its most important objective of offering the widest range of source materials - linguistic, physical artifacts, historical spaces - as accessible as possible to every human being, regardless of linguistic or cultural environment.


Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO)

The Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO) is a leader in supporting efforts to incorporate engineering into K-12 education. The CEEO is comprised of staff, graduate, and undergraduate students to teach science, technology, engineering, and math using the engineering design method as a learning vehicle. Our inspiration stems from our essential belief that the skills we help students build up are closely connected to the conversion of our physical world into a world with improved excitement for learning and higher value of life.


Tufts Digital Library (TDR)

The TDL supports the teaching and research mission of the university by creating access to a increasing compilation of open access digital resources produced and developed at Tufts. The TDL user interface provides inventive metadata and full-text searching tools to discover and view these resources which comprise collections of nationwide and local interest. Precise Collections of note in the TDL include: The Edward R. Murrow Collection, A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825, and The Oral Histories Collection.


Boston Subsurface Project

Tufts' Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Geology Department, Tisch Library, and Academic Technology developed a geotechnical database for use in engineering education and research. By integrating the analysis capabilities of a Geographic Information System (GIS) with Environmental Visualization Software (EVS), students and researchers can explore civil engineering constraints for construction in downtown Boston, caused by the historic filling of land in Boston's peninsula. A personalized Desktop GIS and Internet mapping application enables 2-D and 3-D visualization of Boston's subsurface soil database, acquired through the Central Artery's Big Dig project.


ConStats

ConStats is a education tool designed at Tufts University that permits introductory statistics students to actively experiment with statistical ideas and reasoning. Unlike data analysis programs, ConStats modules give users hands-on experience with statistical concepts that will deepen understanding of the science of statistics.


CIRCLE

CIRCLE (The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement) carries out research on the civic and political engagement of Americans between the ages of 15 and 25. CIRCLE's website assembles the best and most serious research about youth civic engagement to one place. It also provides tools for civic engagement education, youth programming and civic assessment. CIRCLE is based at the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship & Public Service at Tufts University.


AquaPedia

AquaPedia (beta version) is a virtual world of trustworthy, pertinent, and readily available water information and wisdom collected and synthesized by users and producers of explicit (water information) and tacit (water wisdom) knowledge. The transformative and collaborative power of AquaPedia will make water a flexible and expandable resource. Developed at Tufts, AquaPedia presents an example of the emerging trend to integrate collaborative technologies and trans-disciplinary scholarship to create actionable knowledge.


OpenGeoportal

OpenGeoportal is a collaboratively developed, open source, joined together web application to discover, preview, and get back geospatial data swiftly, as well as a new union of geospatial professionals, developers, and librarians working jointly to share resources and best practices in geospatial portal application development, metadata, data sharing, data licensing, and data sources. Partners include: Harvard, MIT, MassGIS, Princeton, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Cornell, Yale, USAID – GIST, University of Georgia/State of Georgia, University of Connecticut, University of Wisconsin, and University of Virginia.


GeoData@Tufts

GeoData@Tufts is the Tufts live example of the OpenGeoportal application. Presently Tufts, Harvard, MIT, MassGIS, and UC Berkeley data is accessible through the interface, i.e. about 10,000 geospatial data layers.


Tufts Open courseware – Tufts University

Tufts University is a great university continuously develops its reach, working across conventional boundaries to grasp and meet the international community's most serious needs. This begins with sharing knowledge among colleagues, between departments, among schools and finally across countries and continents.

Tufts OpenCourseWare is part of a new learning movement initiated by MIT that provides free access to course content for everyone online. Tufts' course offerings reveal the University's strength in the life sciences in addition to its multidisciplinary approach, intercontinental perspective and underlying ethic of service to its local, national and international communities.


Courses Schools

Tufts School of Dental Medicine

Dental Medicine observes research, training and clinical care as the same and mutually dependent in generating professionals who own the analytical ability and the spirit of inquiry to deal with an growing knowledge base and swift technological changes. The school's philosophy considers the whole patient not only applying science to practice, but also compassion in the treatment of human illness and in seeking out its causes.

Course List


Basic Human Pathology: Parts I and II
Geriatric Dentistry
Histology: Study of Cells, Tissues and Organs
Implant Dentistry
Medicine I
Medicine II
Medicine III: Hospital Clerkship Program
Oral Public Health and Community Service Program
Preclinical Complete Denture Prosthodontics
Special Care in Dentistry


Tufts School of Medicine

Tufts University School of Medicine has been a countrywide leader in schooling and study. It presents one of the most substantive and innovative medical curricula in the nation. The school's internationally well-known researchers are closing in on many of humankind's most plaguing diseases with work that ranges from genetics and geriatrics to AIDS and Alzheimer's, from cancer and cystic fibrosis to biotechnical and pharmaceutical advances.

Course List


Biology of Water and Health
Cardiovascular Path physiology
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2010
Gastrointestinal Path physiology
Genetics
Human Growth and Development
Introduction to Clinical Pain Problems
Medical Interviewing and the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Microbiology
Musculoskeletal Pathophysiology
Nutrition and Medicine
Ophthalmology Grand Rounds
Pathophysiology of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Pathophysiology of Infectious Diseases
Population Medicine
Quality Oversight in the Health Care Marketplace
Renal Pathophysiology


Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

Established in 1981, the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy remain the only graduate and professional school of nutrition in North America. Its assignment is to pick up the health and well-being of people international by bringing together experts from clinical nutrition, social and public policy, and biomedicine. Faculty and researchers include anthropologists, biomedical scientists, economists, epidemiologists, nutritionists, physicians, political scientists and psychologists.

Course List


Agricultural Science and Policy I
Agricultural Science and Policy II
Foundations of Nutrition Science
Theories of Public Policy


Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine

Tufts' Cummings School is an precious local, countrywide and worldwide resource, touching the lives of millions of pet owners, equestrians, veterinarians, farmers, wildlife rehabilitators, agricultural scientists, educators and students. The school balances a deep assurance to teaching with world-class research and scholarship. The school improves the lives of animals while contributing to human health and the wellbeing of our natural environment.

Course List


Histology
Human-Animal Relationships
Law and Veterinary Medicine
Population Health
Veterinary Gross Pathology Image Collection
Veterinary Respiratory Pathophysiology
Zoological Medicine 2008


School of Arts & Sciences

The School of Arts & Sciences is nationally and internationally well-known for its inventive, interdisciplinary advance to undergraduate and graduate teaching and research. Tufts is dedicated to creating analytical, compassionate, and socially loyal global citizens and to using cross-disciplinary and cross-school scholarship to help work out the most serious problems facing the world community.

Course List


Blender 3D Design
Contemporary Biosocial Problems in America
Force and Strategy
Intellectual Development
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Urban and Environmental Analysis
Introduction to Modern Physics
Physics for Humanists
Producing Films for Social Change
Promoting Positive Development Among Youth
Tropical Ecology and Conservation


School of Engineering

The Tufts University School of Engineering is exclusively situated to educate the technological leaders of tomorrow. We present a thorough engineering learning in an environment characterized by the best combination of a moderate arts college atmosphere with the intellectual and technological resources of a world-class research university. Our objectives are to educate engineers dedicated to the inventive and moral application of technology in the solution of community problems, and to be a leader among peer institutions in goal areas of interdisciplinary research and education that force the well-being and sustainability of society.

Course List

Introduction to Game Development


The Fletcher School

Fletcher is the country’s oldest graduate specialized school of worldwide relations—and it remains the most forward thinking. The Fletcher School is a approachable resource for the global community, meeting the demands of a world defined by regular change. At Fletcher, curricula and research draw the myriad connections that network history, politics, and culture that we must recognize to maintain the constancy and prosperity of our multifaceted and challenging international society.

Course List

International Multilateral Negotiation


University Seminar

The University Seminar program was started in 2008 to further Tufts' objective to get ready leaders with a affluent understanding of the world in all its complication and multiplicity. Major aims of the University Seminar are to augment the interface between research and teaching, to develop new research questions through trans-disciplinary approaches to global issues, and to foster innovative teaching and learning methods that can be functional across the Tufts community and beyond.

Course List


One Health: Interdisciplinary Approaches to People, Animals and the Environment
Water and Diplomacy: Integration of Science, Engineering and Diplomacy


Monday, July 8, 2013

OpenCourseWare Consortium (OCWC) - The University of California - Irvine

Established in 1965, The University of California, Irvine combines the strengths of a major research university with the reward of an incomparable Southern California location. More than four remarkable decades, UCI has become internationally recognized for efforts that are improving lives through research and discovery, nurturing brilliance in scholarship and teaching, and engaging and elevating the community.

UCI is among the fastest-growing campuses in the UC system. Increasingly a first-choice campus for students, UCI magnetizes record numbers of undergraduate applications each year and admits freshmen with highly competitive academic profiles. UCI is a center for quality education and is constantly ranked among the nation’s best universities. Accomplishments in the sciences, arts, humanities, medicine, and management have garnered top 50 national rankings for more than 40 academic programs. Three UCI researchers have won Nobel Prizes—two in chemistry and one in physics.

"Law as...": Theory and Method in Legal History Conference (English)

2011 Summit on Autism (English)

African American Studies 40A: African American Studies (English)

An Intellectual Property Primer for Online Instructors (English)

Anthropology 135A: Religion & Social Order (English)

Biomems 2011 (English)

Capital Markets (NIRI) (English)

Chem 128: Introduction to Chemical Biology (English)

Chem 131B: Molecular Structure and Elementary Statistical Mechanics (English)

Chem 131C: Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics (English)

Chem 1A: General Chemistry (English)

Chem 1B: General Chemistry (English)

Chem 201: Organic Reactions Mechanisms I (English)

Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy (English)

Chem 5: Scientific Computing Skills (English)

Chem 51B: Organic Chemistry (English)

Chem 51B: Organic Chemistry (English)

Chem 51C: Organic Chemistry (English)

Chemistry 51A: Organic Chemistry (English)

Classics 170A: Religion & Law in Ancient Greece (English)

Computer Science 171: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (English)

Computer Science 273A: Machine Learning (English)

Computer Science 273B: Kernel-Based Learning (English)

Conflict Analysis, Policy Research, Writing and Advocacy (English)

Criminology, Law and Society C219: Hate Crimes (English)

Criminology, Law and Society C238: White-Collar and Corporate Crime (English)

CSET Mathematics I: Algebra (English)

CSET Mathematics II: Geometry, Probability and Statistics (English)

CSET Mathematics III: Trigonometry and Calculus (English)

CSET Science Subtest I: Astronomy (English)

CSET Science Subtest I: Dynamic Processes of the Earth (English)

CSET Science Subtest I: Earth Resources (English)

CSET Science Subtest I: Electricity and Magnetism (English)

CSET Science Subtest I: Forces and Motion (English)

CSET Science Subtest I: Optics and Waves (English)

CSET Science Subtest II: Ecology (English)

CSET Science Subtest II: Genetics and Evolution (English)

CSET Science Subtest II: Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics (English)

CSET Science Subtest II: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (English)

CSET Science Subtest II: Structure and Properties of Matter (Chemistry) (English)

Education 173: Cognition & Learning in Educational Settings (English)

Foundations of Public Health: Pub Hlth 200 (English)

Fundamentals of Business Analysis (English)

Fundamentals of Clinical Trials (English)

Fundamentals of Personal Financial Planning (English)

Gifted and Talented Education Seminar Series (English)

Immigration Law Symposium (English)

International Studies 12: Global Issues & Institutions (English)

International Studies 164: Iraq Reconstruction (English)

Introduction to Business English (English)

Introduction to Pitch Systems in Tonal Music (English)

Introduction to Project Management (English)

MAE 10: Introduction to Engineering Computations (English)

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 165: Advanced Manufacturing Choices (English)

Medical Product Quality Systems (English)

Online Instructor Training (English)

Physics 21: Science from Superheroes to Global Warming (English)

Planning, Policy and Design 132: Sustainability II (English)

Planning, Policy and Design 139: Water Resource Policy (English)

Planning, Policy and Design 151: Environmental Psychology (English)

Planning, Policy and Design 221 SEM A: PUBLIC POLICY (English)

Political Science 126A: Mexican-Americans & Politics (English)

Political Science 126C: US Immigration Policy (English)

Political Science 129: Latinos & 2008 Election (English)

Political Science 61A: Minority Politics (English)

Principios de la Planificación Financiera Personal (Español)

Recursos Humanos (Português)

Regulatory Requirements for Pharmaceutical Products (English)

Science Information Tutorial (English)

Social Science 130B: Science and Religion II - Cognitive Neuroscience (English)

Sociology 2A: International Sociology (English)

Spa and Hospitality Operations (English)

Statistics 225: Bayesian Statistical Analysis (English)

The Plug-In Electric Vehicle Revolution: Are We Ready? (English)

Training and Human Resources Development (English)

The Virtual University of Pakistan – All Available Courses

The Virtual University of Pakistan has always been dedicated to education for all and has, from its very beginning, pursued an open policy concerning its content. The course material has been made freely on hand through broadcast television, DVDs and YouTube and is extensively used by students and faculty members alike from other universities, both formally and informally.

To further this obligation, VU has now published all courses on its open courseware site, and thereby joined ranks with the top few universities of the world.

ACC311-Fundamentals of Auditing

ACC501-Business Finance

BNK601-Banking Laws & Practices

BNK603-Consumer Banking

CS101-Introduction to Computing

CS201-Introduction to Programming

CS301-Data Structures

CS302-Digital Logic Design

CS304-Object Oriented Programming

CS401-Computer Architecture and Assembly Language Programming

CS402-Theory of Automata

CS403-Database Management Systems

CS408-Human Computer Interaction

CS410-Visual Programming

CS501-Advance Computer Architecture

CS502-Fundamentals of Algorithms

CS504-Software Engineering - I

CS506-Web Design and Development

CS507-Information Systems

CS508-Modern Programming Languages

CS601-Data Communication

CS602-Computer Graphics

CS604-Operating Systems

CS605-Software Engineering

CS606-Compiler Construction

CS607-Artificial Intelligence

CS609-System Programming

CS610-Computer Network

CS614-Data Warehousing

CS615-Software Project Management

CS701-Theory of Computation

CS702-Advanced Algorithms Analysis and Design

CS703-Advanced Operating Systems

CS704-Advanced Computer Architecture-II

CS706-Software Quality Assurance

CS707-Network Security

CS708-Software Requirement Engineering

CS709-Formal Methods for Software Engineering

CS710-Mobile and Pervasive Computing

CS711-Software Design

CS712-Distributed DBMS

CS716-Advanced Computer Networks

CS718-Wireless Networks

CS721-Network Performance Evaluation

CS723-Probability and Stochastic Processes

CS724-Software Process Improvement

ECO401-Economics

ECO402-Microeconomics

ECO403-Macroeconomics

ECO404-Managerial Economics

EDU303-Child Development

ENG101-English Comprehension

ENG201-Business and Technical English Writing

ENG301-Business Communication

FIN611-Advanced Financial Accounting

FIN621-Financial Statement Analysis

FIN622-Corporate Finance

FIN623-Taxation Management

FIN625-Credit & Risk Management

FIN630-Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management

GSC101-General Science

HRM624-Conflict Management

HRM627-Human Resource Development

ISL201-Islamic Studies

IT430-E-Commerce

MCM101-Introduction to Mass Communication

MCM301-Communication skills

MCM310-Journalistic Writing

MCM311-Reporting and Sub-Editing

MCM401-Fundamentals of Public Relations

MCM404-Globalization of Media

MCM411-Introduction to Broadcasting

MCM511-Theories of Communication

MCM514-Feature & Column Writing

MCM515-Radio News Reporting & Production

MGMT611-Human Relations (alt. code=HRM611)

MGMT623-Leadership & Team Management - MGMT623 (alt. code=HRM623)

MGMT625-Change Management

MGMT627-Project Management

MGMT628-Organizational Development (alt. code=HRM628)

MGMT629-Crisis Management

MGMT630-Knowledge Management

MGT101-Financial Accounting

MGT111-Introduction to Public Administration

MGT201-Financial Management

MGT211-Introduction To Business

MGT301-Principles of Marketing

MGT401-Financial Accounting II

MGT402-Cost & Management Accounting

MGT411-Money & Banking

MGT501-Human Resource Management

MGT502-Organizational Behaviour

MGT503-Principles of Management

MGT504-Organization Theory & Design

MGT510-Total Quality Management (alt. code=MGMT510)

MGT601-SME Management

MGT602-Entrepreneurship

MGT603-Strategic Management

MGT604-Management of Financial Institutions (alt. code=BNK604)

MGT610-Business Ethics

MGT611-Business & Labor Law

MGT613-Production / Operations Management

MKT501-Marketing Management

MKT530-Consumer Behaviour

MKT610-Customer Relationship Management

MKT611-Marketing Research

MKT621-Advertising & Promotion

MKT624-Brand Management

MKT625-Services Marketing

MKT630-International Marketing

MTH001-Elementary Mathematics

MTH101-Calculus And Analytical Geometry

MTH202-Discrete Mathematics

MTH301-Calculus II

MTH302-Business Mathematics & Statistics

MTH401-Differential Equations

MTH501-Linear Algebra

MTH601-Operations Research

MTH603-Numerical Analysis

PAK301-Pakistan Studies

PHY101-Physics

PHY301-Circuit Theory

PSC201-International Relations

PSC401-Public International Law

PSY101-Introduction to Psychology

PSY401-Clinical Psychology

PSY403-Social Psychology

PSY404-Abnormal Psychology

PSY405-Personality Psychology

PSY407-Sport Psychology

PSY408-Health Psychology

PSY409-Positive Psychology

PSY502-History & Systems of Psychology

PSY504-Cognitive Psychology

PSY510-Organizational Psychology

PSY511-Environmental Psychology

PSY512-Gender Issues in Psychology

PSY513-Forensic Psychology

PSY514-Consumer Psychology

PSY610-Neurological Bases of Behavior

PSY632-Theory & Practice of Counseling

SOC101-Introduction to Sociology

SOC401-Cultural Anthropology

STA301-Statistics and Probability

STA630-Research Methods

URD101-Urdu

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