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The primary objective of "Corporate Financial Strategy" is for students to understand the implications of financial theory in real situations and to be able to analyze and communicate the implications of their analyses to an informed audience. The course outline is organized to include major strategic decisions of corporations such as capital structure, payout policy, real options, mergers, risk management, as well as corporate governance and valuation. A second objective is for students to function in teams for case studies and presentations. A final objective is for students to refine and expand specific skills and use of financial analytical tools in a real-world context.
source: Plaid Avenger 2011年8月20日
GEOG 1014 - Geography of World Regions
1 3:15 1.1 Introduction to World Regions
2 16:44 1.2 Going Global: The Story of Globalization
3 29:07 1.3 A Plan for Making Sense of the Planet
4 29:31 1.4 Know Your News & the Left vs the Right
5 55:58 Course Mechanics Fall 2016
6 [deleted video]
7 26:51 2.2 Population: How Many People & Where
8 9:27 2.3.1 Population: Demographic Transition - Intro Definitions
9 30:42 2.3.2 Population: Demographic Transition - Stages
10 22:49 2.4 Population Pyramids
11 17:37 2.5 Population Prediction Problems
12 2:29 2.6 Population Conclusion
13 1:38 3.1 Intro: A World Of States
14 18:32 3.2 The State of States (2016 update)
15 19:04 3.3.1 Sovereignty - What is it? How do you get it?
16 17:33 3.3.2 Sovereignty Stopper: Genocide
17 22:23 3.3.3 Modern Day Sovereignty Issues
18 28:26 3.3.3.1 2016 Sovereignty Shizzle Updates
19 7:34 3.3.4 State or Not a State Game
20 9:52 3.4.1 World Political Systems: The Political Left and Right
21 29:19 3.4.2 Types of Government (2016 update)
22 12:28 3.4.3 Global Patterns of Governance
23 1:50 3.6 World of States Summary
24 51:03 3.3.5.1 Heads of State: The Americas
25 32:44 3.3.5.3a Heads of State: Middle East
26 34:44 3.3.5.3b Heads of State: Sub-Saharan Africa
27 3:43 World Economics - 1.0 Money! Intro to Economics
28 34:42 World Economics - 2.0 The Systems
29 25:17 World Economics - 2.2 Nationalization vs Privatization
30 11:06 World Economics - 2.3 Examples
31 16:08 World Economics - 3.1 Fab 4 Economic Sectors
32 10:29 World Economics - 3.2 Economic Sector Smackdown
33 9:05 World Economics - 3.3 Economic Exceptions
34 21:34 World Economics - 4.0 Measuring Wealth: GDP et al
35 19:47 World Economics - 5.0 Other Monetary Matters
36 3:43 World Economics - 6 Sold! Wrap it up!
37 4:20 International Organizations - 1.0 Intro to Conflict/Cooperation
38 16:20 International Organization - 2.0 The Changing Nature of Cooperation
39 20:19 International Organizations - 3.0 Why Work Together: Economics
40 15:17 International Organizations - 3.1 NAFTA
41 11:57 International Organizations - 3.2 MERCOSUR
42 18:14 International Organizations - 3.3 USAN/UNASUR
43 8:29 International Organizations - 3.4 APEC
44 13:38 International Organizations - 3.5 ASEAN
45 20:22 International Organizations - 3.6 TPP
46 15:52 International Organizations - 3.7 EU
47 19:17 International Organizations - 3.8 EEU
48 22:41 International Organizations - 3.9 Economic blocks etc.
49 6:11 International Organizations - 4.0 Why We Work Together: Security & Defense
50 16:42 International Organizations - 4.1.1 UN: Mission & Structure
51 16:22 International Organizations - 4.1.2 UN: Security Council
52 23:48 International Organizations - 4.1.3 UN: P5 Playas & Haters
53 2:12 International Organizations - 4.2 NATO Intro
54 11:36 International Organizations - 4.2.1 NATO Basic Training
55 18:24 International Organizations - 4.2.2 NATO Grows
56 14:45 International Organizations - 4.2.3 Future of NATO
57 19:45 International Organizations - 4.3 SCO
58 28:53 International Organizations - 5.0 Why work together: Culture
59 2:46 International Organizations - 6 Country Club Oddballs
60 13:27 International Organizations - 6.1 The 3G's: G-7, G-8, G-20
61 7:46 International Organizations - 6.2 BRIC
62 15:31 International Organizations - 6.3 WTO, IMF, World Bank
63 28:35 International Organizations - 6.4 The Nuke Group
64 27:00 International Organizations - 7.0 The Changing Nature of Conflict
65 3:46 International Organizations - 8.0 Cooperation & Conflict Conclusion
66 3:46 Japan - 1. Konnichiwa! Intro to Japan
67 14:45 Japan - 2. Physical World of Japan
68 16:15 Japan - 3. Laggards to Loners: Early History
69 10:24 Japan - 4. Meiji Makeover
70 11:59 Japan - 5. Imperial Rise of Rising Sun
71 18:04 Japan - 6. Bad Blood of War
72 12:08 Japan - 7. Post-War Economic Miracle
73 17:24 Japan - 8. Shinto Slump
74 14:02 Japan - 9. Japan Now
75 1:35 Japan - 10. Sayanora! Conclusion
76 15:58 Middle East - 1.0 Salaam! Intro to the Middle East
77 16:24 Middle East - 2.0 Making the Middle: Who, What, Where?
78 30:26 Middle East - 3.1.1 A Deluge of DESERTS
79 35:55 Middle East: 3.1.2 Terrain Time
80 28:34 Middle East: 3.1.3 What's up with the Water?
81 27:04 Middle East - 3.1.4 Intriguing Impacts on the Inhabitants
82 3:47 Middle East: 3.2 It gots all the OIL
83 8:39 Middle East: 3.2.1 A Petro Intro
84 41:13 Middle East: 3.2.2 Who Got It. Who Gotta Get it. Who Gets the Green From It.
85 28:21 Middle East: 3.2.3 The Ghost of Petro Past
86 18:13 Middle East: 3.2.4.1 Petro Power Playa: OPEC part 1
87 23:20 Middle East: 3.2.4.2 Petro Power Playa: OPEC part 2
88 16:56 Middle East: 3.2.4.3 Petro Power Playa: OPEC part 3
89 4:35 East Asia: 1.0 Intro to East Asia
90 35:03 East Asia: 2.0 East vs West China
91 18:44 East Asia: 2.1 Where in China Are We?
92 38:53 East Asia: 3 Cultural Core
93 29:07 East Asia: 4.1 China Humiliated, 19th Century-style
94 26:09 East Asia: 4.2 China Humiliated, 20th Century-style
95 27:10 East Asia: 5.1 What's the Deal with Taiwan?
96 20:42 East Asia: 5.2 What's up with Tibet?
97 40:55 East Asia: 6. China is back!
98 38:34 East Asia: 7. China is a World Power
99 46:53 East Asia: 8. The Dragon Projecting Power
100 25:05 East Asia: 9. Epilogue
source: Kevin M Passino 2015年10月2日
These lectures are based on a course, ENGR 5050 Humanitarian Engineering, at The Ohio State University by Prof. Kevin M. Passino, passino.1@osu.edu. Course summary: Poverty, sustainability, culture, social justice, development strategies, engineering for sustainable community development. Analytical methods (e.g., community dynamics, use of Matlab).
source: Engineering Ethics 2015年10月5日
These 16 videos are lectures for a course at The Ohio State University by Prof. Kevin M Passino. passino.1@osu.edu. A summary of the material follows, along with a web site where there is more information (assignments, source materials, ppt slides, etc.).
Engineering ethics (professionalism, codes of ethics, moral frameworks, engineering as social experimentation, safety/risk, workplace, honesty, environmental, global) via a theory/case-study approach with a special focus on cases in electrical and computer engineering, humanitarian engineering and social justice integrated throughout, graduate student issues (e.g., research ethics and publication ethics).
For more information, see: http://www2.ece.ohio-state.edu/~passi...