Major Requirement definition

Major Requirement means at least 18 semester units of study taken in a single discipline or related disciplines as listed in the community colleges, Taxonomy of Programs, is required (Title 5, Section 55806(A).
Major Requirement means the major service requirements set out in column 1 of each paragraph of the Service Specification;
Major Requirement means the mandatory requirement that shall be fully complied with. In case of non compliance, it will seriously affect the quality of tilapia as well as safety for consumers. It means that the requirement shall be complied with relevant laws and regulations as well.

Examples of Major Requirement in a sentence

  • Transferable courses may serve a variety of purposes in the University of Saskatchewan Arts & Science programs: a Distribution Requirement, a Major Requirement, or an Elective.

  • Studio Electives (24 units for BFA; 9 units for BA) Studio coursework in the areas of Art & Technology, Drawing, Film, New Genres, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture/Ceramics, or other studio art disciplines Any course also listed for any major on the Foothill College to SFAI Major Requirement Articulation chart.

  • Core Requirement HHP100 Stewardship of the Body 1 Core Requirement HHP1XX Activity Course 1 Major Requirement BIO240 Zoology 4 Major Requirement BIO244 Botany 4 Major Requirement PHYS151 General Physics I 4 Major Requirement PHYS152 General Physics II 4 Major Requirement BIO260 Microbiology 4 Advising Notes Please indicate any advising notes for students following this transfer pathway at your institution.

  • Studio Electives (24 units for BFA; 9 units for BA) Studio coursework in the areas of Art & Technology, Drawing, Film, New Genres, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture/Ceramics, or other studio art disciplines Any course also listed for any major on the CCSF to SFAI Major Requirement Articulation chart.