Educational Enhancements Pay Sample Clauses

Educational Enhancements Pay. Paraeducators who possess an Associates Degree or Bachelors Degree (or higher) shall be eligible for Educational Enhancement Pay, provided that the degree is not a required qualification for the positions. Educational Enhancement Pay shall be paid at the following rates:
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Educational Enhancements Pay. Secretaries/Clerks who possess an Associate’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) shall be eligible for Educational Enhancement Pay, provided that the degree is not a required qualification for the positions. Educational Enhancement Pay shall be paid at the following rates:

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  • Education Reimbursement The County will provide education reimbursement for education costs incurred by regular employees who apply for such reimbursement in accordance with the policies and procedures governing the education reimbursement program. The maximum reimbursement shall be $1,500 per year.

  • Educational Reimbursement SECTION 1. The purpose of this Article is to xxxxxx a learning environment and provide educational opportunities that are mutually beneficial to the employees and the County and will encourage eligible employees to participate in education programs which will further their skills and knowledge for use in their current position or for use in a possible future position of greater responsibility. The Educational Reimbursement Program shall be a plan as provided for in Section 127 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) and shall be construed consistently with the requirements of Section 127. Amounts paid for tuition reimbursement meeting the requirements of Section 127 of the IRS Tax Code are not included in an Employee’s income or subject to income tax withholding up to a maximum of $5,250 annually. If subsequent tax law changes fail to continue the tax-free treatment, or in any way modify its treatment, appropriate adjustments in tax withholding will be made from the effective date of the change. This Article does not apply to training seminars, conferences, workshops, etc.

  • Educational Programs 412. Subject to the approval of the appointing officer, Personal Property Auditors and other represented employees shall be on paid status when attending educational programs required to maintain a job-related state license.

  • Education Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree, or technical institute degree/certificate in Computer Science, Information Systems or other related field. Or equivalent work experience.

  • Educational Program a. The educational program of the School (Section 4, Subsection 6 from the original contract and unchanged here) is as follows:

  • General Education From: El Camino College General Catalog, Semester This is a temporary template to display CSU GE Breath couses until ASSIST is functional. Plese keep in mind that this is a static file and will not reflect any subsequent changes. ORAL COMMUNICATION ← CSU GE Area: A1 - Oral Communication COMS 130 - Interpersonal Communication (3.00) COMS 100 - Public Speaking (3.00) COMS 140 - Small Group Communication (3.00) COMS 120 - Argumentation and Debate (3.00) ← WRITTEN COMMUNICATION CSU GE Area: A2 - Written Communication ENGL 1A - Reading and Composition (4.00) ENGL 1AH - Honors Reading and Composition (4.00) CRITICAL THINKING CSU GE Area: A3 - Critical Thinking PHIL 106 - Introduction to Symbolic Logic (3.00) XXXX 105 - Critical Thinking and Discourse (3.00) PSYCH 3 - Critical Thinking and Psychology (3.00) COMS 120 - Argumentation and Debate (3.00) ENGL 1C - Critical Thinking and Composition (3.00) ENGL 1CH - Honors Critical Thinking and Composition (3.00) PHYSICAL SCIENCE CSU GE Area: B1 - Physical Science ASTRON 20 - The Solar System (3.00) GEOL 1 - Physical Geology (3.00) PHYS 11 - Descriptive Introduction to Physics (3.00) PHYS 1D - Optics and Modern Physics (4.00) PHY SCI 25 - Exploring Physical Sciences (3.00) GEOL 2 - History of Planet Earth (3.00) ASTRON 25 - Stars and Galaxies (3.00) GEOG 9 - Weather and Climate (3.00) OCEAN 10 - Introduction to Oceanography (4.00) CHEM 7B - Organic Chemistry II (5.00) PHYS 2A - General Physics (4.00) PHYS 1C - Electricity and Magnetism (4.00) PHYS 1A - Mechanics of Solids (4.00) OCEAN 10H - Honors Introduction to Oceanography (4.00) CHEM 20 - Fundamentals of Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 4 - Beginning Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 1A - General Chemistry I (5.00) PHYS 3A - General Physics with Calculus (5.00) PHYS 3B - General Physics with Calculus (5.00) GEOL 15 - Natural Disasters (3.00) GEOG 1 - Physical Geography (3.00) PHYS 1B - Fluids, Heat and Sound (3.00) ASTRON 20H - Honors The Solar System (3.00) CHEM 21A - Survey of General and Organic Chemistry (4.00) CHEM 21B - Survey of Organic and Biochemistry (4.00) PHYS 2B - General Physics (4.00) GEOL 6 - Earth Science in Education (4.00) CHEM 1B - General Chemistry II (5.00) CHEM 7A - Organic Chemistry I (5.00) ASTRON 25H - Honors Stars and Galaxies (3.00) CHEM 4H - Honors Beginning Chemistry (5.00) LIFE SCIENCE CSU GE Area: B2 - Life Science BIOL 15 - Environmental Aspects of Biology (3.00) BIOL 103 - Fundamentals of Molecular Biology (3.00) PSYCH 7 - Physiological Psychology (3.00) BIOL 11 - Fundamentals of Zoology (4.00) BIOL 12 - Field Zoology (4.00) ANATOMY 32 - General Human Anatomy (4.00) ANATOMY 30 - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology (4.00) BIOL 16 - Field Entomology (4.00) BIOL 101 - Principles of Biology I (5.00) BIOL 17 - Marine Biology (3.00) BIOL 10H - Honors Fundamentals of Biology (4.00) A/PHYSIO 34A - Anatomy and Physiology I (4.00) A/PHYSIO 34B - Anatomy and Physiology II (4.00) ANTH 1 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3.00) BIOL 10 - Fundamentals of Biology (4.00) PHYSIOL 31 - Human Physiology (4.00) BIOL 8 - Biology of Plants (4.00) MICRO 33 - General Microbiology (5.00) BIOL 102 - Principles of Biology II (5.00) BIOL 101H - Honors Principles of Biology I (5.00) BIOL 102H - Honors Principles of Biology II (5.00) LABORATORY ACTIVITY CSU GE Area: B3 - Laboratory Activity ASTRON 12 - Astronomy Laboratory (1.00) GEOG 6 - Physical Geography Laboratory (1.00) GEOL 3 - Physical Geology Laboratory (1.00) GEOL 4 - History of Planet Earth Laboratory (1.00) GEOL 30 - Geology Laboratory of Death Valley (1.00) GEOL 32 - Geology Laboratory of Xxxxx Valley and Sierra Neveda (1.00) BIOL 18 - Marine Biology Laboratory (1.00) GEOL 34 - Geology Laboratory of Southeastern California (1.00) GEOL 36 - Geology Laboratory of Coastal California (1.00) PHYS 1D - Optics and Modern Physics (4.00) OCEAN 10 - Introduction to Oceanography (4.00) BIOL 11 - Fundamentals of Zoology (4.00) BIOL 12 - Field Zoology (4.00) CHEM 7B - Organic Chemistry II (5.00) ANATOMY 32 - General Human Anatomy (4.00) ANATOMY 30 - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology (4.00) BIOL 16 - Field Entomology (4.00) PHYS 2A - General Physics (4.00) BIOL 101 - Principles of Biology I (5.00) PHYS 1C - Electricity and Magnetism (4.00) PHYS 1A - Mechanics of Solids (4.00) BIOL 10H - Honors Fundamentals of Biology (4.00) A/PHYSIO 34A - Anatomy and Physiology I (4.00) A/PHYSIO 34B - Anatomy and Physiology II (4.00) OCEAN 10H - Honors Introduction to Oceanography (4.00) CHEM 20 - Fundamentals of Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 4 - Beginning Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 1A - General Chemistry I (5.00) PHYS 3A - General Physics with Calculus (5.00) PHYS 3B - General Physics with Calculus (5.00) PHYS 12 - Laboratory for Introductory Physics (1.00) ANTH 5 - Physical Anthropology Laboratory (1.00) PHYS 1B - Fluids, Heat and Sound (3.00) CHEM 21A - Survey of General and Organic Chemistry (4.00) BIOL 10 - Fundamentals of Biology (4.00) PHYSIOL 31 - Human Physiology (4.00) CHEM 21B - Survey of Organic and Biochemistry (4.00) PHYS 2B - General Physics (4.00) BIOL 8 - Biology of Plants (4.00) GEOL 6 - Earth Science in Education (4.00) MICRO 33 - General Microbiology (5.00) CHEM 1B - General Chemistry II (5.00) CHEM 7A - Organic Chemistry I (5.00) BIOL 102 - Principles of Biology II (5.00) BIOL 101H - Honors Principles of Biology I (5.00) BIOL 102H - Honors Principles of Biology II (5.00) CHEM 4H - Honors Beginning Chemistry (5.00) ← QUANTITATIVE REASONING CSU GE Area: B4 - Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning MATH 110 - Structure and Concepts in Mathematics (3.00) MATH 111 - Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers - Geometry, Probability, and Statistics (3.00) MATH 120 - Nature of Mathematics (3.00) MATH 130 - College Algebra (3.00) MATH 115 - Probability and Statistics for Prospective Elementary School Teachers (3.00) MATH 161 - Calculus II for the Biological, Management and Social Sciences (3.00) MATH 170 - Trigonometry (3.00) MATH 140 - Finite Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences (4.00) MATH 210 - Introduction to Discrete Structures (4.00) MATH 270 - Differential Equations with Linear Algebra (5.00) MATH 150 - Elementary Statistics with Probability (4.00) MATH 191 - Single Variable Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (5.00) SOC 109A - Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis for Behavioral Sciences (4.00) Same-As: PSYCH 9A MATH 190 - Single Variable Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (5.00) MATH 180 - Pre-Calculus (5.00) MATH 220 - Multi-Variable Calculus (5.00) MATH 165 - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (5.00) PSYCH 9A - Introduction to Elementary Statistical Methods for the Study of Behavior (4.00) MATH 160 - Calculus I for the Biological, Management and Social Sciences (4.00) MATH 150H - Honors Elementary Statistics and Probability (4.00) ARTS AND HUMANITIES ART 102C - History of Western Art - 19th Century to Contemporary Times (3.00) ART 205B - History of Asian Art - China, Korea and Japan (3.00) ART 207 - Art History of Mexico and Central and South America (3.00) ART 106 - Cross-Cultural Art (3.00) MUSIC 112 - Music Cultures of the World (3.00) DANC 101 - Dance Appreciation (3.00) COMS 250 - Oral Interpretation of Literature (3.00) THTRE 113 - Introduction to Acting (3.00) ART 102A - History of Western Art - Prehistoric to Gothic (3.00) ART 101 - Art and Visual Culture: A Global Perspective (3.00) ARCH 104 - History of Western Architecture (3.00) FASH 31 - History of Costume (3.00) MUSIC 117 - Music of the Beatles (3.00) DANC 103 - History of Dance in the 20th Century (3.00) ART 205A - History of Asian Art - India and Southeast Asia (3.00) MUSIC 111 - Music Appreciation Survey (3.00) ART 209 - History of African Art (3.00) FILM 154 - Regional Cinemas (3.00) FILM 110 - Film Analysis and Appreciation (3.00) ART 208 - History of American Art (3.00) ART 150 - The Art of Photography (3.00) Same-As: PHOTO 150 MUSIC 116 - History of Rock Music (3.00) MUSIC 113 - Survey of Jazz (3.00) ART 208H - Honors History of American Art (3.00) FILM 105 - Media Aesthetics (3.00) MUSIC 215A - Music History and Literature to 1750 (3.00) ART 109 - Contemporary Art in World Cultures (3.00) ART 102AH - Honors History of Western Art: Prehistoric through Gothic (3.00) MUSIC 112H - Honors Music Cultures of the World (3.00)

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