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Admissions Criteria. Where the number of applications exceeds the number of places available the Governing Body will apply the following over - subscription criteria in priority order.
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Admissions Criteria. All students entering Career Online High School must be at least 16 years of age prior to the first day of class and have successfully completed the 8th Grade at an accredited institution.
Admissions Criteria. The admissions policy will reflect current university standards, including the prerequisite bachelor’s degree and a 3.0 GPA is all undergraduate classes. Official undergraduate transcripts from all colleges attended must be provided. As is currently the case, professional experience may be substituted for an entrance exam and students must have completed the prerequisites for courses in the program. As part of the admission process, applicants need to schedule a test with the Center for Persian Studies to demonstrate the required level of Persian language proficiency. Required Courses PERS 411 Readings in Iranian Islam I (3 credits): Intermediate task-based course aiming to provide students with extensive exposure to authentic texts related to Islamic culture and history in Iran. Focuses on enhancing students' skills in the target language, acquiring and using complex grammatical structures and vocabulary, improving their discourse-related skills, as well as engaging learners in real-life tasks that allow them to use Persian to write/talk about issues specific to Islamic culture and history. Prerequisite: PERS 342 or instructor's permission. PERS 601 Modern Persian Literature (3 credits): Selected readings in Persian poetry, fiction, and drama covering topics related to contemporary Iranian society and culture. Taught in Persian. Prerequisite: department permission. PERS 611 Practicum in Persian/English Translation (3 credits): Analysis and translation into English of literary and expository Persian texts. Focus on interdependence of language, context and culture. Taught in Persian. Prerequisite: department permission. PERS 641 Iranian Media and International Relations (3 credits): Covers the political interests and diplomatic positions of Iran in the contemporary international context as reflected in its print and electronic media. Taught in Persian. Prerequisite: department permission. PERS 689 Special topics in Persian Language Studies (3 credits): An in-depth analysis of a particular aspect of Persian language studies. Topic to be announced when course is offered. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. Taught in Persian. Prerequisite: department permission. PERS 632 Film and Popular Culture in the Persian-speaking World (3 credits): Study of socio-cultural, political and identity issues in the Persian-speaking world through examination of film, radio and television. Taught in Persian. Prerequisite: department permission. PERS 642 Political Issues ...
Admissions Criteria. Student admissions criteria for the BSCE Program shall follow the norms of NJIT and its appropriate accrediting bodies. Students transferring from MCCC will need to have a minimum GPA of 2.5.
Admissions Criteria. In order to participate in this program, students must apply and be admitted to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore School of Pharmacy (UMESSOP). Students are subject to all applicable UMES admissions and graduation requirements. The admissions criteria and general information regarding the admissions process is summarized below. Additional information can be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/PharmD/ General Information
Admissions Criteria. The admissions policy will reflect current university standards, including the prerequisite bachelor’s degree and a 3.0 GPA is all undergraduate classes. Official undergraduate transcripts from all colleges attended must be provided. As is currently the case, professional experience may be substituted for an entrance exam and students must have completed the prerequisites for courses in the program. Required Courses HLTH 688 V - Public Health Information Systems (3 credits) Public health information systems relate to the employment of technology, planning and management, and applications in health care and public health. The emphasis is on conceptual frameworks as well as a deeper level of engagement on system applications. This is not a course in computer programming; rather the main focus is on the application of technology, with a particular emphasis on the private/public sector of health management. The course is designed to familiarize students with core concepts & issues confronting health managers and practitioners in planning, implementation and evaluation of information systems. HLTH 688 U - Geographic Information Systems in Public Health Surveillance (3 credits) Geographic Information Systems provide essential support for public health preparedness, response and surveillance. The two major GIS key components are informatics approaches to conducting health surveillance using technologies, and GIS applications in health care and public health. The course is designed to familiarize students with core concepts & applications confronting health managers in planning, implementation and evaluation of geographic information systems. HLTH 688 W - Information Management for Public Health Professionals (3 credits) Health information management is concerned with the collection, storage, presentation and interpretation of health data. This curriculum covers concepts, case study, and applications of informatics in health care and public health. The main focus is on the application of technology, with a particular emphasis on the public context of health management. The emphasis is on both system applications and a deeper level of engagement on evaluation. It is designed to introduce students to core emerging information systems that have potential to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of health delivery. HLTH 688 Y - Advanced Health Informatics (3 credits) This course contains 3 modules of advanced health informatics practice, including the research, eva...
Admissions Criteria. The Admissions criteria is more fully described in Attachment A. Selection of a candidate by is not a guarantee that the candidate will be granted admission to LIU or the [Dual] Degree Program. Candidates will be held to the same rigorous admissions standards as other applicants, and final decisions will be solely at the discretion of LIU and . A detailed description of the program and course requirements and equivalencies is annexed hereto as Schedule B. Admission to the [INSERT LIU Program] will be based on academic qualifications including grade point average, courses taken, and TOEFL or TSE scores.
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Admissions Criteria. All students entering Smart Horizons Career Online High School must be at least 16 years of age prior to the first day of class and have successfully completed the 8th Grade at an accredited institution. Minors will be required to obtain parental consent to enrollment and acknowledgement of responsibility.
Admissions Criteria. We provide care and support to children with special educational needs and disabilities. We recognise that many children may come to us without a formal diagnosis, therefore our criteria is that children attending benefit from a high level of support, from our specialist practitioners. On occasions children may attend the Centre and we are not the most appropriate setting, in these instances we will have a discussion with the parent and/ or carer and help to support transition into a more suitable setting. This to ensure that our service reaches the children most in need.
Admissions Criteria. The admissions policy will reflect current university standards, including the prerequisite bachelor’s degree and a 3.0 GPA is all undergraduate classes. Official undergraduate transcripts from all colleges attended must be provided. As is currently the case, professional experience may be substituted for an entrance exam and students must have completed the prerequisites for courses in the program. Required Courses ENRE 684 Information Security (3 credits) This course is divided into three major components: overview, detailed concepts and implementation techniques. The topics to be covered are: general security concerns and concepts from both a technical and management point of view, principles of security, architectures, access control and multi-level security, trojan horses, covert channels, trap doors, hardware security mechanism, security models, security kernels, formal specifications and verification, networks and distribution systems and risk analysis. PUAF 711 Public Management and Leadership (3 credits) Reviews the managerial, political, and ethical problems faced by public sector managers and leaders, including setting an organization's goals, obtaining and protecting a program mandate, designing a service delivery system and implementing a new program. INFO 711 Financial Management of Information Projects (3 credits) This course expands on the financial management of information projects. IT Project Management or equivalent work experience is a prerequisite. Topics include developing the project budget based on the project plan, understanding work breakdown structures and scheduling techniques, earned value, tracking and reporting project costs, risk management, best practices, and cost/benefit analysis.
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