JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours Sample Clauses

JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. RADT 3000 (fall) 4 RADT 4050 (fall) 4 RADT 3005 (fall), RADT 3020/3021 (fall) 3, 3/1 RADT 4040 (fall) 4 RADT 3040 (fall) 2 ALHE 4060 (fall) 3 ALHE 4100 (fall) 3 ENVH 3030 (fall) 3 RADT 3010 (spring) 4 RADT 4010 (fall) 3 RADT 3060 (spring) 3 RADT 4060 (spring) 3 RADT 3030/3031 (spring) 3/1 RADT 4030 (spring) 3 RADT 3050 (spring) 2 RADT 4070 (spring) 3 ALHE 4070 3 RADT 4020 (spring) 3 SUMMER-------------------------------------------------- RADT 4000 5 TOTAL HOURS: 120 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 60 + 60 = 120 Admissions Requirements Students seeking admission to the Radiography completion program must meet the following criteria:
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JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. ENME 3030 3 ENME 4420 3 ENME 3400 3 ENME 4430 3 ENME 3470 2 ENME 4470 2 ENME 3480 3 ME Elective 3 ENME 3070 3 ENME 3850 3 ENME 3070L 1 ENME 4850 3 ENME 3700 3 ENME 4500 3 ENME 3580 3 Beh/Soc Sci 3 ENCE 3520 3 Non-Western Cult 3 ENME 3040 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 ENEE 3280 3 ME Elective 3 ENEE 3280L 1 ENME 3090 or ENCH 3320 3 34 32 66 ME electives: Fall – ENME 4400, ENME 4450, ENME 4999;
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. HDAL 2510 (fall) 3 HDAL 2340 or 4666 3 SRVL 1020 3 HDAL 3510 3 HDAL 3110 3 HDAL 4710, 4720 6 HDAL 3610 (spring) 3 HDAL 4011, 4950 6 Minor Courses 12 Minor Courses 6 Guided elective or Electives 6 Guided electives or Electives 6 30 30 TOTAL HOURS: 120 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 60 + 60 = 120 NOTE: As of Fall 2016, intensive courses are built into ETSU Human Services program requirements. They are not additional hours. The Human Services Proficiency Plan articulates how all students are to obtain written, oral, and information technology proficiencies. The following courses are targeted for written proficiencies: HDAL 2340, HDAL 4666, HDAL 4950; Oral proficiencies: HDAL 2340, HDAL 4666, and/or SRVL 1020. The information technology proficiency is addressed in the majority of core required upper level courses. Students transferring from WSCC to the ETSU Human Services program who have questions please contact: Human services: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, Ph.D. Chair & Professor Box 70701 Xxxx-Xxxxxx 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxx 000-000-0000
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CDST 2200 1 CDST 3000 3 CDST 2300 1 CDST 4110 2 CDST 4950 3 CDST 4100 3 CDST 3100 3 CDST 4210 3 Professional Communication1 3 Organizational Environment & Behavior1 3 Professional Leadership1 3 Technology in the Professions1 3 Focal Area1 6 Focal Area1 6 Free Electives 7 Free Electives 7 CSCI 1100 3 TOTAL 30 30 TOTAL HOURS: 60 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 60 +60=120 1Choose three upper-division credits in each category, from a list of approved options maintained by the division. Choose one of thefollowing focal areas (Professional Communication, Organizational Environment & Behavior, Professional Leadership, or Technology in the Professions) and select twelve additional credits in that area from a list of approved options.
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CHEM 4 ALHE 4070 3 HSCI 2230/31 4 ALHE 3040 3 ALHE 3010 3 ALHE 4060 3 ALHE 3050 3 ALHE 4100 3 Social and Behavior Science 3 ALHE 4010 3 HSMP 3200 3 ALHE 4080 3 COMM 2025, 2045, or 2055 3 ALHE 4040 3 MATH 1530 3 HSMP 3220 or MGMT 3610 3 CSCI 1100* 3 ALHE 4030 3 Literature 3 Fine Arts 3 TOTAL 32 30 TOTAL HOURS: 62 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 69 +(14) + 62 =145 For more details or to set up an advisement appointment: Please contact the Student Success Center:000-000-0000 No minor required *Upon successful completion of ALHE 3010 and ALHE 4070, Leadership students may be awarded 0 to 00 xxxxx xxxxxxx (xxxxxx credit) hours. A grade of “P” will be entered for ALHE 2010 (2credits) and 2020 (3 credits). Field cognate hours are awarded in the senior year when the pre-grade evaluation is completed and submitted to the graduation office. *USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY proficiency exam or call (000) 000-0000 for additional required, either by passing a proficiency exam or CSCI 1100 information to register completion. See the website xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/uit for more information. Department of Allied Health Sciences PO Box 70573 2/10/22 X. Xxxxxxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Web Address: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. SURV 2520 3 SURV 2550 3 SURV 2560 3 SURV 3510 3 SURV 3530 3 ENTC 3030 (W)(O) 3 SURV 3570 4 SURV 3580 (W) 3 SURV 4500 2 SURV 4537 4 SURV 3550 3 SURV 4547 (O) 4 MATH 2050 3 SURV 3560 3 SURV 4550 (T) 3 SURV 4567 3 SURV 3630 4 FNCE 3130 3 SURV 4570 1 Approved Science elective3 4 28 31 TOTAL HOURS at ETSU: 59 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 156-162 Transfer students with 50 or more transferable hours are required to take the following intensives requirements: two writing intensive courses, one oral intensive course, and one information technology intensive course. You must take these courses at ETSU as transfer credit does not satisfy the intensive requirements. In this articulation agreement, these courses are indicated by: Writing (W), Oral (O), and Using Information Technology (T). NOTE: Intensive courses are built into ETSU program requirements. They are not additional hours.
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CDST 2200 1 CDST 4950 3 CDST 2300 1 CDST 4110 2 CDST 3000 3 CDST 4100 3 CDST 3100 LS Concentration 3 3 CDST 4210 LS Concentration 3 3 Focal Area1 6 Focal Area1 3 Free Electives 7 Free Electives 7 CSCI 1100 3 TOTAL TOTAL HOURS: 60 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 60 +60=120 1Choose three upper-division credits in each category, from a list of approved options maintained by the division: ▪ Civics, Politics, and Law ▪ History, Culture, and Ethnicity ▪ Literature, Fine Arts, & Creative Production ▪ Philosophy, Religion, and Spirituality ▪ Science and Technology Choose one of the above categories as a focal area, and select nine additional credits in that area from a list of approved options maintained by the division.
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JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CDST 2200 1 CDST 4950 3 CDST 2300 1 CDST 4110 2 CDST 3100` 3 CDST 4210 3 Upper Division Requirements 15 Electives 7 CSCI 1100 3 Upper Division Requirements 15 Electives 7 TOTAL 30 30 TOTAL HOURS: 60 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 60 +60=120 Bachelor Degree Requirements for ETSU: Earn a minimum of 120 semester credit hours. • At least 50 of these hours must be at a 4-year college or university (excluding community colleges); • At least 25% of the total hours required for the degree must be taken at ETSU (30 hours for the 120-hours program, etc.); • At least six hours in the major must be completed at ETSU. • All students must have a transfer GPA of 2.0 to graduate with a degree from ETSU. For more information about the program, please contact: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxX0@xxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 or Xx Xxxx Xxxxx, xxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxx , 000-000-0000 05/16/22 X. XXXXXX Interdisciplinary Studies Major, B.S. Return to: Programs by Type (Majors, Minors, etc.)Department Information College of Graduate and Continuing StudiesPO Box 70659Phone: 423-439-4223Nell Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Third FloorWeb Address: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/academicaffairs/scs/degrees/undergradprograms.phpThe Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BSIS) meets the needs of students whose academic interests are situated between two or more disciplines and gives students the opportunity to integrate personal and professional growth by means of the exploration of multiple subjects, perspectives, and methodologies in a variety of fields. Because the BSIS program can be completed entirely online or through a combination of online and on-campus courses, it is especially suited for students whose work-life situation requires more flexible scheduling.Students enrolled in the BSIS program may not double-major at XXXX.Xxxxxx Requirements: 120 credits General Education 41-42 credits Major Total Requirements 79 credits Major Core 10 credits Upper Division Pathway 30 credits General Electives 35-36 credits Capstone 3 credits Non-course requirement: Individualized Learning Plan TOTAL 120 credits General Education RequirementsThese requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories.Major Core Requirements: 10 credits CDST 2200 - Interdisciplinary Learning and Multimedia Presentations (1 credit) CDST 2300 - The Interdisciplinary e-Portfolio and Its Applications (1 credit) CDST 3100 - Interdisciplinary Design Thinking (...

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  • Summer Hours a) Every year, for a period of ten (10) weeks, from mid-June to mid-August (exact dates to be posted by the Human Resources Department) the length of the regular work week is reduced by three (3) hours without reduction in remuneration.

  • Regular Hours The regular hours of work each day shall be consecutive except that they may be interrupted by a lunch period.

  • After Hours PCPs and specialty Provider contracts shall provide coverage for their respective practices twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week and have a published after hours telephone number; voicemail alone after hours is not acceptable.

  • Hours For the purposes of an unpaid 7.5-hour shift, the deduction from pay shall equate to 9.375 hours.

  • Shift Hours All shifts assigned by the Employer must conform with the following guidelines:

  • Minimum Hours In the event of an employee starting work in any day and being sent home before s/he has completed four (4) hours, s/he shall be paid for four (4) hours at the regular rate of pay. In the event that an employee reports for work but is sent home before commencing work, s/he shall be paid for two (2) hours at regular rates. No pay entitlement will apply if the employee is incapable of performing his/her duties.

  • Hour Tours If the Hospital wishes to introduce a 7.5 hour tour, the parties will meet to discuss implementation and to negotiate the appropriate scheduling regulations.

  • Hour Shifts When the Employer deems it necessary to implement a twelve (12) hour work day, affected employees shall be notified pursuant to Clause 14.05. The following Clauses shall be replaced or added to the Collective Agreement where appropriate.

  • Monday through Friday Landlord shall have the right to prescribe the weight, size and position of all safes and other heavy property brought into the Building and also the times and manner of moving the same in and out of the Building. Safes and other heavy objects shall, if considered necessary by Landlord, stand on supports of such thickness as is necessary to properly distribute the weight. Landlord will not be responsible for loss of or damage to any such safe or property in any case. Any damage to any part of the Building, its contents, occupants or visitors by moving or maintaining any such safe or other property shall be the sole responsibility and expense of Tenant.

  • Work Hours Except in emergencies, the standard work week of full-time unit employees shall normally consist of five (5) days of eight (8) hours each, exclusive of lunch hour. Each employee shall be assigned regular starting and ending times, which shall not be changed without prior notice. Should an employee be required to work during his/her lunch hour, the length of such interruption shall be counted as time worked unless other arrangements are made with his/her supervisor.

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