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Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. Varies FSU General EducationNatural Sciences electives (Students may not take BIOL 207, BIOL 307, or CHEM 307.) 6 Varies Varies 6 - 7 Culture Competency Requirements - Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and have at least one FSU 200 level or higher course. Two courses are met in the LMC Criminal Justice associates program. One additional course will need to be taken for the Xxxxxx degree.
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Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. Varies FSU General Education - Culture Electives 9 Varies Varies 9 Self and Society Competency Requirements – Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines, have at least one at FSU 200 level or higher course, and at least one Self and Society Foundation course. The SOCY course chosen depends on the course taken in the Criminal Justice associates program. FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. CC Equiv. CC Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. PSYC 150 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCY 121 Introductory Sociology 3 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOCY 225 or SOCY 340 Marriage and the Family or Race and Ethnicity in the US 3 SOC 202 or SOC 205 Marriage and the Family or Race and Ethnic Relations 3
Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. Varies FSU General Education - Culture Electives 9 Varies Varies 9 Self and Society Competency Requirements – Minimum 9 credits from 2 different disciplines FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. MCC Equiv. MCC Course Title MCC Cr. Hrs. ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 1170 Principles of Economics- Micro 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 1160 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 Varies FSU General Education - Self and Society Elective Non- Economics Elective 3 Varies Varies 3 Additional General Education Requirements – 9 Credits Required FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. MCC Equiv. MCC Course Title MCC Cr. Hrs. *Varies FSU General Education – 1 Course at 300/400 level – Advisor Approval 3 *Varies Varies - Course at 300/400 level – Advisor Approval 3 *Varies FSU General Education *Varies Varies Varies *Varies
Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. Varies FSU General Education - Natural Sciences Electives 6 Varies Varies 6 Culture Competency Course Requirements (9 credits required*; courses in this category must come from two different disclipines; 1 at 200+ level)
Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. Varies LITR 326 FSU General Education – Culture Electives Children’s Literature 6 3 Varies ED 230 Varies – 1 course at FSU 200+ level or higher Children’s Literature 6 3 Self and Society Competency Course Requirements (9 credits required*; courses in this category must come from two different disclipines; 1 at 200+ level) FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. CC Equiv. CC Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. Varies FSU General Education – Self and Society Electives 9 Varies Varies – 1 course at FSU 200+ level or higher 9 *Xxxxxx State University General Education Courses Students are encouraged to work with an advisor to select appropriate general education courses. Major Requirements 65 credits required FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. CC Equiv. CC Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. EDCD 104 & EDCD 105 Child Development Practicum & Child Development Leadership 1 & 3 ED 111 Introduction to the Education of Young Children 3 EDCD 110 Child Development 1 3 ED 214 Infants and Toddlers 3 EDCD 111 Child Development 2 3 ED 225 Child Development 3 EDCD 160 Education of Children 3 ED 120B Early Childhood Education Curriculum 3 EDCD 205 Computer Applications in Child Development 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent EDCD 210 Infant-Toddler Environment & Curriculum 4 ED 228 Creative Curriculum, Infants, Toddlers and Twos 3 EDCD 211 Children’s Activities 4 ED 118 Creative Curriculum for Children 3 EDCD 285 & EDCD 298 & EDCD 2-- Child Development Internship Orientation 3 ED 210 Child Care and Guidance 3 EDCD 291 Child Development Internship 4 ED 252A Child Development Practicum 3 EDCD 299 Professional Assessment 1 ED 220A Early Childhood Assessment 1 COHP 205 Child Care Food & Nutrition 3 ED 251 Health Needs of the Young Child 3 See next page for the continuation of Major Requirements Major Requirements 65 credits required (cont.) FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. CC Equiv. CC Course Title CC Cr. Hrs. EDCD 308 & EDCD 2 xx Teaching Strategies for Special Education & Diverse Populations 3 & 3 ED 216 & ED 226 Educating the Exceptional Child & Young Adult & Interdisciplinary Approaches to Early Intervention 3 & 3 EDCD 310 Child Guidance 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent EDCD 350 Curriculum Perspectives in Early Childhood Education 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent EDCD 380 Advocacy in Early Childhood Education 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent EDCD 410 Early Childhood Education Management & Leadership 3 ED 223 Child Care Center Adminstr...

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  • Title Policy Seller shall furnish to Buyer at ❑ Seller’s ❑ Xxxxx’s expense an owner policy of title insurance (Title Policy) issued by (Title Company) in the amount of the Sales Price, dated at or after closing, insuring Buyer against loss under the provisions of the Title Policy, subject to the promulgated exclusions (including existing building and zoning ordinances) and the following exceptions:

  • Additional Title Documents The Receiver, the Corporation and the Assuming Institution each agree, at any time, and from time to time, upon the request of any party hereto, to execute and deliver such additional instruments and documents of conveyance as shall be reasonably necessary to vest in the appropriate party its full legal or equitable title in and to the property transferred pursuant to this Agreement or to be transferred in accordance herewith. The Assuming Institution shall prepare such instruments and documents of conveyance (in form and substance satisfactory to the Receiver) as shall be necessary to vest title to the Assets in the Assuming Institution. The Assuming Institution shall be responsible for recording such instruments and documents of conveyance at its own expense.

  • Access to Property, Property’s Management, Property Lender, and Property Tenants Potential Investor agrees to not seek to gain access to any non-public areas of the Property or communicate with Property’s management employees, the holder of any financing encumbering the Property, the Property’s tenants, and the Owner’s partners in the ownership of the Property, without the prior consent of Owner or HFF, which consent may be withheld in the Owner’s sole discretion.

  • Ownership Title to Project Deliverables This clause shall apply where Contractor is commissioned by the Authorized User to furnish project deliverables as detailed in the Purchase Order.

  • Title Commitment Within five (5) Business Days after the Effective Date, Seller shall request from the Title Company a title commitment for the Property (the "Seller's Title Commitment"), specifying Seller as the record owner of the Property, showing Purchaser as the prospective named insured, in the amount of the Property Purchase Price, showing the status of title of the Property and listing all exceptions (including, but not limited to, easements, restrictions, rights-of-way, covenants, reservations, encumbrances, liens and other conditions, if any, affecting the Property) which would appear in the Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance, when issued, together with true, correct and legible copies of all items and documents referred to therein. Within five business days after receipt of the title commitment and related documents by Seller, Seller shall convey it to Purchaser. Seller shall deliver to Purchaser title at closing subject only to the "Permitted Exceptions,” as defined herein. Purchaser shall have a period (the "Review Period") ending on the date which is fifteen (15) business days after the date on which Purchaser receives the last of (i) the Title Commitment; and (ii) true, legible copies of all instruments referred to in the Title Commitment, in which to notify Seller of any objections Purchaser has to any matters shown or referred to in the Title Commitment (“Objection Notice”). Any exception to which Purchaser does not object shall be considered a "Permitted Exception". In the event Purchaser timely provides Seller an Objection Notice, Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, at its sole cost, to eliminate or modify such unacceptable exceptions or conditions and shall give Purchaser written notice of Seller’s intent to eliminate or modify such unacceptable exceptions or conditions within ten (10) days following delivery of the Objection Notice (“Seller’s Cure Period”). In the event Seller is unable or unwilling to eliminate or modify such unacceptable exceptions or conditions to the satisfaction of Purchaser within Seller's Cure Period, and so notifies Purchaser in writing (the “No Cure Notice”), then in that event Purchaser may elect in writing delivered to Seller within ten (10) days following delivery of the No Cure Notice to Purchaser to elect to either (1) waive such Objections, or

  • Project Title Enter the title of the exhibition.

  • Title Examination Within thirty (30) days after Purchaser’s exercise of the Option, Purchaser shall have the right to obtain, at Purchaser’s expense, a current survey of the Property (the “Updated Survey”) and an ALTA Title Commitment for the Property from a title company acceptable to Purchaser (the “Title Company”), setting forth the status of title to the Property, and showing all liens, claims, encumbrances, reservations, restrictions and other matters, if any, relating to the Property (the “Title Commitment”), including legible copies of all encumbrances, restrictive covenants and other documents evidencing exceptions to said Title Commitment (the “Exception Documents”). If the Title Commitment and/or Updated Survey reveals any exception(s) to title to which Purchaser objects (a “Title Objection”) and is(are) not either (i) listed as title exceptions in the title insurance policy and/or survey obtained by Seller in connection with the closing of the Mezzanine Loan and/or (ii) permitted by this Agreement (collectively, the “Permitted Encumbrances”), Purchaser may notify Seller in writing that it would like Seller to cure or remove such Title Objections. Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation (except as set forth below), to remedy or cure any such Title Objection(s) during the twenty (20) day period following Seller’s receipt thereof (the “Cure Period”). Purchaser shall have the continuing right to have such title examination and Title Commitments updated from time to time, and to obtain updates to the Survey, and to give Seller written notice of any Title Objections appearing of record, or otherwise created, after the effective date of the initial Title Commitment and being revealed by any title examination, Survey or investigation of the Property, and Purchaser shall be entitled to object (in the same manner as set forth hereinabove) to matters shown by the updated Title Commitments or updated Survey or investigations. Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation (except as set forth below), to remedy those Title Objections identified by Purchaser to the satisfaction of Purchaser within twenty (20) days after Purchaser’s notice. If any of the Title Objections are not so cured or remedied, or provision satisfactory to Purchaser made therefor, prior to any closing date selected by Purchaser, then Purchaser, at its election, shall have the right and option to either: (a) accept title to the Property subject to said uncured Title Objections that Purchaser elects to accept, and any Title Objection accepted by Purchaser in writing shall become part of the Permitted Encumbrances; or (b) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event, immediately upon receipt of said notice, this Agreement shall terminate, be null and void and of no further force or effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller, at Seller’s sole cost and expense, shall be obligated to cure or remove at or before Closing all mortgages, deeds of trust, deeds to secure debt, judgments liens, mechanics and materialman’s liens, and other monetary liens against the Property, whether or not Purchaser objects thereto, and Purchaser shall credit the cost to cure, satisfy, release and remove such matters against the Purchase Price provided the same is actually paid by Purchaser or Title Company on Seller’s behalf. In addition, Seller shall not allow any easements, liens, leases, licenses, permits or other encumbrances to be placed on or granted with respect to the Property, nor shall Seller convey any rights in the Property, without the prior written consent of Purchaser, except to the extent expressly permitted, or consented to in writing by Purchaser under the Mezzanine Loan Documents. If any such prohibited easements, liens, leases, licenses, permits or other encumbrances arise after the Effective Date, notwithstanding any other term or provision of this Agreement to the contrary, Seller shall, at its sole cost and expense, cure, satisfy, release and remove such matters prior to Closing; provided, however, that any easements or encumbrances that are taken by eminent domain shall be governed by the terms of Section 5 immediately below.

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