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Catalogues 2005/06 - Department of Architecture &…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2005-2006/ar/arpcat-ug.htm

Socrates exchange semester 1. 30 Credits. Optional Units: Select between 0 and 3 Unit(s) from the following list:. ... Socrates exchange semester 2. 30 Credits. Mandatory units.

University of Bath - Programme & Unit Catalogues…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2006-2007/ce/CE40131.htm

Crystalline, bidisperse, carbonaceous, polymeric, and amorphous materials; examples of engineered macroporous, microporous and nanoporous forms for sorption, storage, ion exchange, membrane and reaction processes.

University of Bath - Programme & Unit Catalogues…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2006-2007/ce/CE50009.htm

how energy management can be implemented and what implementation means in terms of action, training, resources etc.; what constitutes efficiency in terms of combustion, refrigeration and heat exchange; and basic economic

University of Bath - Programme & Unit Catalogues…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2006-2007/ec/EC50125.htm

Ability to apply theory to policy areas (T/F/A). Content:. Sequencing transition policies; transformational recession and recovery; measurement of transition; exchange rate and inflation policies; trade and growth.

University of Bath - Programme & Unit Catalogues…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2006-2007/ec/EC30017.htm

Topics covered will include: labour supply and demand; labour exchange; the employment relationship; labour market divisions; and labour in the market system.

University of Bath - Programme & Unit Catalogues…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2006-2007/mn/MN30067.htm

Risk management (foreign exchange risk definition and hedging techniques, internal control, interest rate risk, definition and instruments used in its management, system risk) Funding: (types of funding and the issues surrounding

University of Bath - Programme & Unit Catalogues…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2006-2007/mn/MN10103.htm

Content:. Introduction to business economics. The macroeconomic environment: circular flow of income; consumption and investment; money markets and foreign exchange; relationships between markets in the closed and open economy and the

University of Bath - Programme & Unit Catalogues…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2006-2007/mn/MN50258.htm

iii) Understand the principles of risk management. Content:. The course will look at: i) Foreign Exchange Risk Management, how it arises and how it may be managed, the instruments involved and

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