Course Content definition

Course Content. All courses taught as a part of dual enrollment and early admission must meet the post-secondary course content requirements specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System.
Course Content in this policy means all materials developed for the delivery of a particular course. This includes, but is not limited to, lectures, visual material, lab manuals, class discussions, assignments, and exams.
Course Content means any information published to xxx.xxx.xxx, edX’s mobile applications, or the Platform by a Content Provider, including, but not limited to, courses or specific plug-ins or tools related to any course.

Examples of Course Content in a sentence

  • Course content and rigor are comparable with similar courses that are taught to traditional UTPB students.

  • Course content will be laid out and scheduled according to a minimum pace, with students able to move through core content at their own pace.

  • Course content and context will be contextualized to address the learning needed to succeed in an allied health program and at work in an allied health profession.

  • Course content is presented on an adult level, and class discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think critically on controversial issues.


More Definitions of Course Content

Course Content means the classroom and skills practice that the training entity is required to deliver as a condition of Department approval.
Course Content means all content and materials used in the delivery of a Course by CTC Safety including, but not limited to, handouts, slides, videos and other training materials.
Course Content all content in and associated with the Course, including the Course Information and Study Materials; “Course” the IPA online professional development course/ qualification listed in the Order Form;
Course Content shall refer collectively to the XXXXXXXXXX.XXX Course Content, EntrePort Course Content, PREA Course Content, PREA Third Party Course Content and XXXXXXXXXX.XXX Third Party Course Content, and any updates or revisions thereto.
Course Content means the description of the course, or modules, set out on our website or as otherwise agreed with the Client.
Course Content. Men are expected to participate in the teaching and preaching classes on campus— whether conducted in person or by video. We understand that on some occasions something said by a speaker or a particular moment in a video may not line up precisely with what you or our standards as an organization might prefer These occurrences are unavoidable at times and are not introduced for the purpose of influencing you to one view or another. Please understand this and demonstrate a spirit of graciousness knowing that training at ALERT is for a relatively short period of time. As much as we’d like, we’ve learned we cannot be all things to all people.  Videos: We occasional show an entertainment video of good moral values devoid of sensuality or offensive language. Men have the freedom to opt out of such meetings if they so desire with no repercussions.  Overnight Stays: Men are not allowed to overnight with their family or other families on or off campus unless extenuating circumstance. i.e. weddings, funerals, special graduations or milestone anniversary events of parents or grandparent. Birthdays are not a reason for overnights elsewhere.  Family: In order to limit distractions for men, the parents of men in training are not permitted to volunteer for more than three days during a semester. Siblings may be allowed to volunteer for longer periods but we reserve the right to address any excessive contact at mealtimes or other times that may result in more attention being paid to family members than fellowship and bonding with men in the program.  Mail: Personal mail addressed to an ALERT man in training will NOT be opened by ALERT personnel. However, incoming mail (including email) from women outside the family will be redirected to the Unit Leader or to the Sergeant Major Department for proper handling through the parents. Catalogs/magazines may be reviewed for questionable content. Magazine subscriptions are not allowed during Basic Training; after Basic Training some restrictions will still apply.  Relationships: Within ALERT Basic Training, men may not receive or send letters, email, or phone calls from women outside their families. Xxxxxx Xxxxx 0 and 3, men may correspond with their girlfriend only after prior written authorization from both his and her parents.  Training Jurisdiction: It is important to understand that while ALERT desires to work with parents in the development of their son, what is in the best interest of his training must be determined b...
Course Content means any eLearning, classroom, instructor materials, augmented reality, virtual reality or any other form of training and educational material provided by Health Scholars to be used for education or other purposes by Customer. “Customer” means in the case of an individual accepting this Agreement on his or her own behalf, such individual, or in the case of an individual accepting this Agreement on behalf of a company or other legal entity, the company or other legal entity for which such individual is accepting this Agreement, and Affiliates of that company or entity (for so long as they remain Affiliates) which have entered into Order Forms.