Transferable Courses Sample Clauses

Transferable Courses. A) Courses identified in Appendix I are accepted as equivalent courses at the individual TCs and in the BOR common course catalog regardless of whether or not the student completes a TC or BOR degree program.
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Transferable Courses. To ensure successful completion of the introductory-level requirements for a baccalaureate degree, students who are eligible for guaranteed admission to the School of Engineering must complete the following minimum core classes prior to transfer to VCU: Degree Requirements VCCS Course Numbers VCU Course Equivalent Focused Inquiry + Writing and Rhetoric ENG 111 + 112 UNIV 111-112, 200 General Chemistry I CHM 111 CHEM 101 + CHEZ 101 Physics PHY 231 + 232 or PHY 241-242 PHYS 207-208 Calculus I and II MTH 173 + 174 or MTH 273 + MATH 200-201 274 Ethics (3 credits) PHI 220, 225, 226, 227, or 228 PHIL 211, PHIL 212, 213, 214 The following courses are recommended math courses that can be completed at a VCCS community college: Recommended courses VCCS Course Numbers VCU Course Equivalent Additional Mathematics (if available) MTH 279 MTH 277 MTH 275 or 2851 MTH 286 or 2872 MATH 301 MATH 307 MATH 310 MATH 211 Credit for courses completed through International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Cambridge, CLEP, DANTES, and Armed Services experience will be accepted according to stated policies for acceptance of credit, which can be found in the VCU Undergraduate Bulletin for the year the GAA student enters VCU. For these credits to be accepted by VCU, GAA students are responsible for submitting the necessary transcripts or documentation of this additional coursework to VCU no later than the conclusion of the first semester of enrollment at VCU.
Transferable Courses. PP6001 Individual Assessment (3) PP6025 Research and Program Evaluation (3) PP6201 Master’s Practicum I (3) PP6202 Master’s Practicum II (3) PP6350 Group Theory (1) PP7349 Career Assessment and Counseling (3) Students who wish to transfer to the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program from the MA in Clinical Psychology program must apply for admission to the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program. Students who are admitted to the PsyD in Clinical Psychology must complete all MA in Clinical Psychology degree require- ments before beginning the doctoral program.

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  • Specially Created Intellectual Property Rights 27.1. All Intellectual Property Rights in Deliverables and and any reports, guidance, specification, instructions, toolkits, plans, data, drawings, databases, patents, patterns, models, designs or other material prepared by or for the Contractor on behalf of the Authority for use, or intended use, in relation to the performance by the Contractor of its obligations under the Framework Agreement belong to the Authority.

  • Proprietary Rights The term “Proprietary Rights” shall mean all trade secret, patent, copyright, mask work and other intellectual property rights throughout the world.

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  • Third Party Intellectual Property Rights (a) In providing a Service, we may supply you with materials (including software) licensed by third parties.

  • Intellectual Property Rights and Confidentiality Clauses 3.1 Party A shall have exclusive and proprietary ownership, rights and interests in any and all intellectual properties arising out of or created during the performance of this Agreement, including but not limited to copyrights, patents, patent applications, software, technical secrets, trade secrets and others. Party B shall execute all appropriate documents, take all appropriate actions, submit all filings and/or applications, render all appropriate assistance and otherwise conduct whatever is necessary as deemed by Party A at its sole discretion for the purposes of vesting any ownership, right or interest of any such intellectual property rights in Party A, and/or perfecting the protections for any such intellectual property rights in Party A.

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  • Industrial or Intellectual Property Rights 9. (a) The Borrower shall ensure that all Goods and Works procured (including without limitation all computer hardware, software and systems, whether separately procured or incorporated within other goods and services procured) do not violate or infringe any industrial property or intellectual property right or claim of any third party.

  • Personal Rights The rules, regulations, and requirements of employment shall be limited to matters pertaining to the work requirements of each employee. Employees will not be required to do personal services for a supervisor which are not connected with the operation of the Employer.

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