Expertise definition

Expertise is defined to include all courses the professor has previously taught at Mt. SAC during the four (4) years or more period and/or those that the chair, xxxx, and professor mutually agree that the professor is qualified to teach. Departments shall establish priority lists of faculty with expertise by discipline. The lists shall be ordered by initial date of hire, then if a tie by the number of sections previously taught at Mt. SAC, then if a tie by the most recent classroom evaluation scores, then if a tie by lottery.
Expertise means demonstrated skills, knowledge or ability to perform in the field of endeavor in which certification is sought by the firm as defined by normal industry practices, including licensure where required. A firm shall be entitled to a rebuttable presumption that it has the Expertise to perform in the categories for which it is applying for certification under the MBE/WBE Program if the firm has been in continuous operation in those categories for at least one (1) year prior to its application for certification.
Expertise means demonstrable skills or knowledge of the field of endeavor in which certification is sought, including licensure where required.

Examples of Expertise in a sentence

  • Expertise of the firm shall be demonstrated by past contract successes providing government agencies with similar services.

  • Expertise in a particular field of law may be required in some circumstances.

  • The RMO for decision documents is typically either a Planning Center of Expertise (PCX) or the Risk Management Center (RMC), depending on the primary purpose of the decision document.

  • If the parties are unable to agree on an Expert within fifteen (15) days of receipt by the respondent(s) of written notice of a Reconciliation Dispute, the Expert shall be appointed by the International Chamber of Commerce Centre for Expertise.

  • If the parties are unable to agree on an Expert within fifteen (15) calendar days of receipt by the respondent(s) of written notice of a Reconciliation Dispute, the Expert shall be appointed by the International Chamber of Commerce Centre for Expertise.


More Definitions of Expertise

Expertise means demonstrated skills, knowledge or ability to perform in the field of endeavor in which certification is sought by the business enterprise as defined by normal industry practices, including licensure or registration where required.
Expertise means skills, knowledge and abilities in Inuit culture and traditions; (expertise)
Expertise means all processes, trade secrets, confidential or proprietary know-how (to the fullest extent that such know-how can be conveyed), design, manufacturing, engineering and other drawings, technology, intellectual property rights, agent agreements, technical information, software, engineering data, design and engineering specifications relating to the Business, including Transferor's internally developed computer technology related to the Assets and the Business.
Expertise means the Reports and any other work and materials prepared or advice (whether verbal or written) given by or on behalf of veheri to the Client in the course of providing the Diagnostic Services.
Expertise means Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx’x skill, knowledge and experience, as built up by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx over a number of years in the areas of business development and marketing, and includes the methodologies, techniques, tools and ideas created by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx.
Expertise means having special skills to perform certain tasks or expert knowledge of a particular subject;