Lower Division Sample Clauses

The "Lower Division" clause defines the allocation or distribution of certain rights, responsibilities, or assets to a specific subset or segment, often referred to as the lower division, within a broader group or organization. In practice, this clause might specify which members, departments, or units are included in the lower division and outline the particular rules, benefits, or obligations that apply to them. Its core function is to ensure clear differentiation and management of roles or entitlements within the organization, thereby preventing confusion and promoting orderly administration.
Lower Division. 1. A master's degree in the subject matter to be taught or a master's degree in any field with a minimum of thirty (30) quarter hours of graduate credit in the primary teaching assignment. To qualify for a second teaching field, the candidates will be expected to have a minimum of twenty-four (24) quarter hours of graduate credit in the second teaching area. 2. Under certain circumstances the College recognizes that there are areas where individuals have demonstrated their competencies and served in professional fields with distinction yet do not possess the master's degree. Representative of such areas might well be the performing arts, foreign languages, government services, and recreational sports. Under such circumstances the appropriate Vice President will provide the President with the necessary documentation to support that the individual has demonstrated the proficiencies which would reflect a high level of competency in the field.
Lower Division. Engineering Courses ❑ CE/ME 210 (formerly ENGR 210)⏵ Matrix Algebra for Engineers ❑ CE/ME 211 (formerly ENGR 211)⏵⏵ Statistics and Probability for Engineers ❑ EE 204 (formerly ENGR 204) Circuit Analysis I ❑ EE 210 or ME 310 Electrical Measurements Laboratory or Mechanical Engineering Measurements Laboratory ❑ EE 211 Electrical Circuits Laboratory ❑ ME 103 Introduction to Mechanical Design ⏵Credit will be granted for students who take MATH 270 at LA Trade-Technical College. ⏵⏵Credit will be granted for students who take MATH 225 at LA Trade-Technical College.
Lower Division. Engineering Courses ❑ CE/ME 211 (formerly ENGR 211)◗ Statistics and Probability for Engineers ❑ CS 290◗◗ Introduction to FORTRAN Programming ◗Credit will be granted for students who take MATH 110 at Mount San Antonio College. ◗◗Credit will be granted for students who take CSCI 120 at Mount San Antonio College.
Lower Division. Credit Courses‑‑1 unit for each unit of earned credit. Prior approval of the Class Advancement committee is required for all work in this category. Courses that are normally taught by the instructor or coursework taken as part of their earned degree or are qualified to teach are generally not approved for credit. Credit is generally approved for areas of new technology, new techniques, or will be used to enhance curriculum, etc.
Lower Division. Engineering Courses ❑ CE/ME 201 [formerly ENGR 201] Statics ❑ CE/ME 205 [formerly ENGR 205] Strength of Materials I ❑ CE/ME 210*** [formerly ENGR 210] Matrix Algebra for Engineers ❑ CE/ME 211**** [formerly ENGR 211] Statistics and Probability for Engineers *** Credit will be granted for students who take MATH 107 at Glendale Community College. **** Credit will be granted for students who take MATH 136 at Glendale Community College.
Lower Division. Engineering Courses ❑ CE/ME 205 (formerly ENGR 205) Strength of Materials I ❑ CE/ME 210 (formerly ENGR 210)⏵ Matrix Algebra for Engineers ❑ CE/ME 211 (formerly ENGR 211)⏵ Statistics and Probability for Engineers ❑ EE 210⏵⏵ Electrical Measurement Laboratory ❑ ME 204⏵⏵ Mechanical Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation ⏵It is recommended that students take CE/ME 210 and CE/ME 211 at Cal State L.A. However, credit will be granted for students who take MATH 270 and MATH 225, respectively, at LA Valley College. ⏵⏵It is recommended that students take EE 210 and ME 204 at Cal State L.A. However, credit will be granted for students who take ELECTRONICS 20 (prerequisite: ELECTRONICS 4A and 4B)

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