Course Prerequisites Clause Samples

The Course Prerequisites clause defines the specific requirements or qualifications a student must meet before enrolling in a particular course. Typically, this includes the completion of certain prior courses, attainment of a minimum grade, or demonstration of relevant skills or knowledge. By clearly outlining these prerequisites, the clause ensures that students are adequately prepared for the course material, thereby promoting academic success and maintaining the integrity of the learning environment.
Course Prerequisites. Please check which of the following classes you have completed. (you must have completed 2 of the following three classes to do the HTM 4964 Field Study): Students must be able to demonstrate 300 hours of industry experience in Hospitality and Tourism Management Please document your 300 hours of HTM work experience (attach the following information):
Course Prerequisites. This information should be in the course description that is on ACC’s website. Please check with your Coordinator or Department Chair if you have any questions.
Course Prerequisites. All requirements and prerequisites for entrance into courses and programs shall be stated in the official catalog in a consistent manner. The determination of such requirements and prerequisites is the responsibility of the institution awarding the degree. Transfer students who have completed equivalent prerequisite courses and achieved an acceptable grade should not be required to repeat such prerequisite courses.
Course Prerequisites. The Buyer warrants that trainees are able to fully understand, write and speak English. They shall have the prerequisite jet transport category experience, as defined in Appendix "A" to this Clause 16, in order to attend the Seller's courses, and the Seller reserves the right to check the trainees' previous professional experience in accordance with applicable law. The Seller reserves the right to check the trainees' previous professional experience. Avionics specialists must have knowledge of digital techniques including ARINC 429 liaisons. It is clearly understood that said training courses will be FAA approved transition courses. The Buyer shall be responsible for the selection of training and for any liability with respect to entry knowledge level of the trainees. In the event the Seller should determine that a trainee lacks such entry-level preparation, the trainee shall, after consultation with the Buyer, either be cycled through an entry-level training program or be withdrawn from the program. All costs associated with such entry-level program and with the cancellation of the scheduled transition training shall be charged to the Buyer's account.
Course Prerequisites. The following courses are prerequisites for entry into the Fast Track PharmD program at FDU: • General Biology with Lab (8 semester hours) • Anatomy and Physiology with Lab (8 semester hours) • General Chemistry with Lab (8 semester hours) • Organic Chemistry with Lab (8 semester hours) • Physics with Lab (4 semester hours) • Biochemistry (3 semester hours) • Calculus (3 semester hours) • Statistics (3 semester hours) • English Writing (3 semester hours) • 28 semester hours of Free Electives (It is recommended applicants take Speech or Professional Communication and Economics as part of the free electives) Refer to Attachment A for full details of the Fast Track program. Refer to Attachments B and C for three- year BU curriculum ladders for Chemistry and Health Sciences.
Course Prerequisites. All technicians are required to complete the following training before attending this course: • All requirements for QTW, including Qualified Telecommunication Worker (TCOM-9056) • Arc-Flash Hazard Control Basics (SAFE-1505WBT) • Basic Electricity (WBT) o Module 1: Atomic Theory (G&E-0009WBT) o Module 2: Conduct and Insulation (G&E-0010WBT) o Module 3: Potential Difference (G&E-0011WBT) o Module 4: Ohm’s Law (G&E-0012WBT) o Module 5: Circuits (G&E-0013WBT) o Module 6: AC/DC (G&E-0014WBT) o Module 7: 3-Phase (G&E-0015WBT) o Module 8: Reactive Power (G&E-0016WBT) o Module 9: Power Factor (G&E-0017WBT) o Module 10: Electromagnetic (G&E-0018WBT) o Module 11: Electrical Safety (G&E-0019WBT) o Basic Electricity Final Assessment (G&E-0020WBT) COURSE OUTLINE Unit 1: Basic Electricity Review • Review Basic Electricity Concepts 4 Unit 2: Safety Near Energized Lines • PG&E Guidance DocumentsSafety Requirements Near Energized Lines • Use and Care of Rubber Goods 6 Unit 3: Energizing, Deenergizing, and Troubleshooting Telecom Equipment • Prepare for Work Within the Secondary Voltage Environment • Energize and Deenergize Telecom Equipment • Troubleshoot Power Issues Related to Secondary Connections 22 Assessments • One Knowledge Assessment • Three Skill Assessments 8 The below requirements must be satisfied before beginning Telecommunications Qualified Persons (TQP) training.
Course Prerequisites. All clients of The Company’s paid training, courses, events, and content are required to be licensed acupuncturists, or have needling experience as part of their acupuncture licensing education program. Clients are required to provide documentation of licensing or education at registration.
Course Prerequisites. Please mark with an “X” which of the following classes you have completed. (you must have completed 2 of the following three classes to enroll in HTM 4964 Field Study): Students must be able to demonstrate 300 hours of industry experience in Hospitality and Tourism Management. In order to enroll in HTM 4964, you must have completed the Employment Verification form and submitted it with the necessary documentation to the HTM office in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Please check that you have done this. You will also be asked to upload this information to the Canvas course the semester you are enrolled.

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