Common Skills Clause Samples

The 'Common Skills' clause defines the baseline abilities, knowledge, or qualifications that individuals involved in a contract or project are expected to possess. This clause typically outlines specific competencies such as technical expertise, certifications, or relevant experience required for participation. By clearly stating these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties meet a minimum standard, thereby promoting quality, consistency, and reliability in the execution of contractual obligations.
Common Skills. Writing for the Liberal Arts/ Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Analytical Reasoning C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education
Common Skills. Writing for the Liberal Arts/ Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) B. Quantitative and Analytical Reasoning C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education Three Writing-Intensive or Speech-Intensive Courses are required.
Common Skills. Writing for the Liberal Arts/Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Analytical Reasonin C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education X b, c X X X X Westmont College Articulation Agreement with Cuesta College Courses from 2023-2024 Catalog Common Contexts and Compassionate Action GE Requirements must be taken at Westmont . II. Common Inquiries III. Common Skills Sem. Units Westmont Equivalent Course or GE Category A. Reading Imaginative Literature (4) B. Exploring the Physical Sciences (4) C. Exploring the Life Sciences (4) D. Reasoning Abstractly (4) E. Working Artistically (4) F. Thinking Globally (4) G. Thinking Historically (4) H. Understanding Society (4) A. 1.2.3. Writing for the Liberal Arts/Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Analytical Reasonin C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education HIST 204A History of Western Civilization 3 CI-2G X HIST 207A History of the United States 3 HIS-007 X HIST 207B History of the United States 3 HIS-008 X HIST 210 History of California 3 CI-2H X JOUR 201 News Writing and Reporting 3 ENG-087 b, c KINA 201-206 *See CC Catalog for Descriptions - Must take for one unit 1 CSK-3D X KINA 210-246 *See CC Catalog for Descriptions - Must take for one unit 1 CSK-3D X KINA 252-267 *See CC Catalog for Descriptions - Must take for one unit 1 CSK-3D X KINA 278 *See CC Catalog for Descriptions - Must take for one unit 1 CSK-3D X KINA 293, 294 *See CC Catalog for Descriptions - Must take for one unit 1 CSK-3D X MATH 247 Introduction to Statistics 4 MA-005 X X MATH 265A Calculus I 5 MA-009 X X MATH 265B Calculus II 5 MA-010 X X MATH 283 Calculus III: Multivariable Calculus 5 MA-019 X X MUS 236 Music Appreciation: World Music 3 CI-2F X PHIL 208 Introduction to Logic 3 PHI-012 X PHIL 209 World Religions 3 CI-2F X PHYS 205A General Physics 4 PHY-011 X X PHYS 205B General Physics 4 PHY-013 & -014 X X PHYS 208A Principles of Physics 1 5 PHY-021 & -022 X X PHYS 208B & PHYS 208C Principles of Physics 2 and Modern Physics 5/4 PHY-023 & -024 X X POLS 202 Government and Politics of the United States 3 POL-010 X POLS 204 World Politics 3 CI-2F X PSYC 201 Introductory Psychology 3 PSY-001 X SOC 201A Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC-001 X SOC 202 Social Problems 3 CI-2H X SOC 206 Race and Ethnic Relations 3 CI-2H X SPAN 201 Spanish I 5 SP-001 X SPAN 202 Spanish II 5 SP-002 X SPAN 203 Spanish III 5 SP-003 X SPAN 204 Spanish IV 5 SP-004 X Westmont College Articulation Agreement with Cuesta...
Common Skills. Writing for the Liberal Arts/ Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) B. Quantitative and Analytical Reasoning C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Common Skills. Writing for the Liberal Arts/Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Analytical Reasonin C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education * PE courses: Three (3) activity courses, each taken in a different term. Multiple courses in the same activity must reflect an increased skill level. If this limit is reached before the 4 activity courses have been taken, no further activity courses will be required. Approved courses satisfy the III. Common Skills, D. Physical Education G.E. requirement.
Common Skills. Writing for the Liberal Arts/Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Analytical Reasoning C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education CREDIT LIMITATION: A maximum of 8 units of PE activities may be applied to the Westmont degree. If this limit is reached before the 4 activity courses have been taken, no further activity courses will be required. Approved courses satisfy the III. Common Skills, D. Physical Education G.E. requirement.
Common Skills. Writing for the Liberal Arts/Writing/Speech Intensive (See Footnote) ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Analytical Reasonin C. Modern / Foreign Languages D. Physical Education b) Students with qualifying test scores (e.g., ACT, SAT WR) may fulfill the Writing for the Liberal Arts requirement by taking a writing-intensive course offered by any department. See Westmont catalog for qualifying scores.

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  • Recommended language skills The sending institution, following agreement with the receiving institution, is responsible for providing support to its nominated candidates so that they can have the recommended language skills6 at the start of the mobility period (see also section 5 “Preparation and Support”). Student Mobility Staff Mobility CZ BRNO05 Czech English B2 for Czech B2 for English B2 for Czech B2 for English Beirut English C1 C1 For more details on the language of instruction recommendations, see the course catalogue of each institution. The links to the course catalogue are provided in the first section.

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  • Bachelor’s Degree A four-year baccalaureate degree is recommended; however, applicants who complete a minimum of 90 semester or 135 quarter units of undergraduate study will qualify for admission. To be eligible to apply, the applicant must be on track to complete the required units through the summer term that precedes fall matriculation.

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