Course Work definition

Course Work is defined as those courses for which credit can be certified by regionally accredited colleges or universities, or institutes and other instructional programs.
Course Work means the compulsory preparatory study to be undertaken by a candidate as prescribed by the concerned Board of Studies.
Course Work means courses of study prescribed in the Faculty through the Course Advisor to be undertaken by a student registered for the Ph.D. Degree.

Examples of Course Work in a sentence

  • APPENDIX E Application for Planned Program/Additional Course Work SECTION I - PLANNED PROGRAM/ADDITIONAL COURSE WORK Note: This Section must be submitted to the Superintendent prior to registration.

  • Member’s Signature Print Name Date APPENDIX E Application for Planned Program/ Additional Course Work SECTION I - PLANNED PROGRAM/ADDITIONAL COURSE WORK Note: This Section must be submitted to the Superintendent prior to registration.

  • Additional Course Work SECTION III - COMPLETED COURSE WORK NOTE: This section must be submitted, along with transcripts, to the Superintendent no later than September 1st.

  • University Course Work The college or university credit must be from a Colorado Department of Education accepted institution of higher education that is recognized by one of the following regional associations: Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Northwest Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, New England Association of Schools and Colleges, As awarded by the institution.

  • If the Employer determines that the Employee's Course Work Program of study does not conform to the aforementioned requirements, the Employer shall concurrently notify the Employee and the Association within 15 work days (unless a longer period is mutually agreed to) of the receipt of the application by the District administrator designated by the Superintendent and shall provide at least two alternatives to the Employee that will satisfy the requirements for salary advancement and tuition reimbursement.


More Definitions of Course Work

Course Work means the course or study programme conducted by the University or any other department after the enrollment of the candidate for Ph.D. to teach and guide the basics of relevant subject and specialization required for the purpose to conduct research.
Course Work means credit courses of study prescribed by a Department/School/ Centre of the Institute, to be undertaken by a candidate enrolled for the PhD programme.
Course Work means the weekly log and reflection assessment, completed by the Student as part of the Unit, and any other relevant individual assessable tasks as incorporated into the Unit from time to time;
Course Work does not mean a degree program, but only refers to the specific class in progress during a particular term in that school.
Course Work means a theory subject of PG Program that is prescribed by the doctoral committee for the scholar to undergo as a part of the Ph.D. program requirement.
Course Work means a theory subject of PG programme that is prescribed by the Doctoral Committee for the scholar to undergo as a part of the programme requirement.
Course Work. The rigor of University course work can often require additional time outside of class for students to meet course learning objectives and outcomes; therefore, Dual Credit Faculty should not be coerced to decrease the amount of out-of-class work assigned to students. • Issuing of University Grade: Dual Credit Faculty shall not inflate the University letter grade, which might differ from the high school numeric grade. • Contact Hours Pertaining to Dual Credit Students: Just as Dual Credit Faculty are expected to meet the required number of contact hours per semester, students enrolled in dual credit courses are required to maintain regular and punctual attendance in classes and laboratories. The student is responsible for communicating with faculty members concerning any absence. The student may be required to present evidence to support an absence, and make–up work for class absences will be permitted only as specified by the faculty in the course syllabus. • Dual Credit Faculty must not be coerced to take unreasonable measures to help a student who, in the estimation of the Faculty member, is failing the course due to a lack of effort and/or excessive student absences.