Common use of Occupational Courses Clause in Contracts

Occupational Courses. Occupational courses have a direct career relationship and focus on developing necessary knowledge and skills to enter the work force within the chosen field of study-e.g., ACCT 103, EMT 115, MFG 211, WELD 120. Courses may or may not transfer to another institution and are written in bold font. No SC occupational course may be used toward SC General Education (SCGE) or to meet the requirements for Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)^ T.

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Occupational Courses. Occupational courses have a direct career relationship and focus on developing necessary knowledge and skills to enter the work force within the chosen field of study-e.g., ACCT 103, EMT 115, MFG 211, and WELD 120. Courses may or may not transfer to another institution and are written institution. The course description in bold fontthe catalog will indicate if the course is an occupational course. No SC occupational course may be used toward SC General Education (SCGE) or to meet the requirements for Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)^ T.MTA).

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Samples: catalog.schoolcraft.edu

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Occupational Courses. Occupational courses have a direct career relationship and focus on developing necessary knowledge and skills to enter the work force within the chosen field of study-e.g.study‐e.g., ACCT 103, EMT 115, MFG 211, and WELD 120. Courses may or may not transfer to another institution and are written institution. The course description in bold fontthe catalog will indicate if the course is an occupational course. No SC occupational course may be used toward SC General Education (SCGE) or to meet the requirements for Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)^ T.MTA).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: catalog.schoolcraft.edu

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