Short Course definition

Short Course means the Short Course to be delivered under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Australian Aid, Short Course Awards;
Short Course means any course consisting of more than six (6) hours up to and including thirty (30) instructional hours.
Short Course means a course

Examples of Short Course in a sentence

  • Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate, and Diploma – Postgraduate - Short Course Regulation Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, and Diploma – Postgraduate: Their Distinction, Credit Value and Award Title Postgraduate Short Courses of a minimum of five days’ duration, are referred to as Diploma– Postgraduate.

  • Proceedings of Central Plains Irrigation Short Course and Exposition.

  • All meet results, including out of state meets either submitted or achieved after the Tuesday immediately preceding the Short Course VSI Senior Championship Meet will not be included for consideration.

  • Corrections to the Zone list will not be accepted after the Tuesday immediately preceding the Short Course VSI Senior Championship Meet and will not be included for consideration.

  • All official verified times including lead-off splits, intermediate splits, and time trials from Short Course Senior Championships will be considered for qualification.


More Definitions of Short Course

Short Course means a course of up to 200 hours in duration.
Short Course means the course and mode of study set out on the Website in the course synopsis that I agree to undertake;
Short Course means a course of no more than three calendar months’ duration.
Short Course means the series of non-Diploma classes, workshops or masterclasses offered by the Institute.
Short Course means a tertiary course that is designed to be completed in, at most, 30 weeks (including vacations).
Short Course means a course of education that lasts for 30 weeks or less including vacations.
Short Course means a short form of learning offered by UTS not recognised for credit in an Award Course (unless otherwise advised by UTS in its sole discretion) and includes courses known as tasters and microcredentials.