Classification of Courses Sample Clauses

Classification of Courses. Recognizing the budgetary limitations on the Department, the following classifications of training courses shall be adopted:
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Classification of Courses. In the joint description of course offerings of 'Dutch Language, Literature and Culture in a Central European Context', courses are classified as follows. In the framework of the Bachelor’s curriculum 'Dutch Language, Literature and Culture in a Central European Context', the Lecture is a course without continuous assessment. The courses classified as Practical, Class, Seminar and Thesis Seminar are offered as courses with continuous assessment. With the exception of the Thesis Seminar, all courses can be offered as virtual courses (indicated with VL), using information and communication technologies. Hybrid forms of e- learning, including interactive elements, and largely autonomous forms of e-learning, will be used for this purpose.
Classification of Courses. In the joint description of course offerings of 'Dutch Language, Literature and Culture in a Central European Context' (xxxx://xxx.xxx.univie.ac.at/DCC/enroll.asp), courses are classified as follows. In the framework of the Bachelor’s curriculum 'Dutch Language, Literature and Culture in a Central European Context', the Lecture is a course without continuous assessment. The courses classified as Practical, Class, Seminar and Thesis Seminar are offered as courses with continuous assessment. With the exception of the Thesis Seminar, all courses can be offered as virtual courses (indicated with VC), using information- and communication technologies. Hybrid forms of e- learning, including interactive elements, and largely autonomous forms of e-learning, will be used for this purpose.

Related to Classification of Courses

  • Classification of Goods The classification of goods in trade between the Parties shall be in conformity with the Harmonized System.

  • New Job Classifications 11.1 Whenever the Company determines it appropriate to create a new job classification in the bargaining unit, it shall proceed as follows.

  • Classification and Reclassification Classification and reclassification are the assignment or reassignment, respectively, of a position or group of positions to an occupational classification which is appropriate for compensation and employment purposes.

  • Classifications 6.1 Each Employee is classified as assessed by the Employer as follows:

  • New Classifications If a new classification is created within the bargaining unit, the Employer agrees to meet with the Union and negotiate a rate of pay for this new classification. If the parties cannot reach agreement, at the request of either party, the matter shall be submitted to the arbitration procedure in Article 26 of this Agreement.

  • Classification Structure All employees working under this Agreement shall be classified according to the skill based classification structure set out in Appendix A.

  • JOB CLASSIFICATIONS For the purpose of this Agreement the following classifications will be applicable:

  • Classification Changes When the University determines that a revision of a class specification for positions covered by this agreement is needed, and such revision affects the collective bargaining unit designation, the University shall notify AFSCME in writing of the proposed change. AFSCME shall notify the University, in writing, within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the proposed changes, of any comments it has concerning the proposed changes or of its desire to discuss the proposed changes.

  • Classification 7.06 Employees who cannot support the Union because of a conscientious objection as determined by the Union’s internal guidelines may apply to the Union in writing.

  • CLASSIFICATIONS AND WAGES 1.1 a) Engineers operating: cranes with a manufacturer’s rating of over 164 to 219 tons capacity. Effective May 1, 2013, the wage rate for engineers operating large cranes 220 to 299 tons capacity shall be One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents ($1.25) per hour above the applicable rate. The wage rate for engineers operating large cranes 300 to 499 tons capacity shall be Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) per hour above the applicable rate. The wage rate for engineers operating large cranes over 499 tons capacity shall be Four Dollars ($4.00) per hour above the applicable rate. EFFECTIVE DATE WAGES VACATION PAY BENEFIT PLAN PENSION PLAN TOTAL May 27, 2016 $41.70 $4.17 $5.29 $6.73 $57.89 May 1, 2017 $42.65 $4.27 $5.34 $6.88 $59.14 May 1, 2018 $43.61 $4.36 $5.39 $7.03 $60.39

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