Coursework definition

Coursework means a college or university course at an accredited educational institution in which the applicant was enrolled for credit.
Coursework means requirements completed for semester hour credit through a college or university accredited by an institutional accrediting agency as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Coursework. , which means written assignments, data interpretation and calculations, essays, reports, dissertations, theses, portfolios, projects, presentations;

Examples of Coursework in a sentence

  • Foundation Coursework: Courses at a level of comprehension usually associated with freshman and sophomore students and typically offered during the first half of a baccalaureate degree program.

  • Coursework taken specifically related to an Advanced Degree or an approved certificate program will be applied without the one (1) column per year restriction.

  • Coursework must be in a subject directly and specifically related to education.

  • Employees who are on extended leave greater than 60 days, except employees who are placed on administrative leave with pay by the CEO, shall receive an “administrative Satisfactory/Effective” rating on their annual evaluation with no AUs. Coursework taken during extended leave may be banked for AUs to be applied at the next evaluation following return from extended leave.

  • Course-work may be graduate or undergraduate for movement on the BA+15, BA=30 and BA=45 steps.


More Definitions of Coursework

Coursework means Work originated by a Student Author to fulfill workshop, seminar, course or graduation requirements at the University.
Coursework means assessed work which is not an examination;
Coursework means regular college coursework except that, upon the express written approval of the Superintendent, such work as correspondence courses, workshops, and technology training may be considered coursework. For the teacher employed by the District prior to August 29, 1977, graduate level coursework earned prior to the conferring of the Master's Degree, which did not apply towards the completion of the Master's Degree, shall be considered to have been earned subsequent to the conferring of the Master's Degree. All coursework completed after September 30, 1984, shall have been earned from an approved institution and shall carry a grade of not less than "C" (or a passing grade in pass/fail classes) in order to be applicable for salary advancement. For the purposes of this section, an approved institution shall be a college or university accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges (or a comparable accrediting association in another region) or approved by the Superintendent.
Coursework means the method of implementation of any course that requires graduate students to do assignments, tests and any other form of assessments.
Coursework means any mode or a combination of modes of assessment used to test a candidate’s academic performance during the semester excluding end of semester examinations.
Coursework means courses of study prescribed by the University/School/Department prepared and approved by respective Boards of Studies and ratified by SCAA. Also, it denotes any UGC approved MOOC such as SWAYAM, NPTEL, etc., the coursework are to be prescribed by the Doctoral/Research Advisory Committee Members.
Coursework means work assigned to and done by a student within a given period, which is assessed as an integral part of the programme;